Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different carbohydrate sources associated with sunflower oil on intake, digestibility of nutrients and nitrogen balance in diets of lambs. Twenty lambs were used, assigned in a completely randomized design with a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments with two sources of neutral detergent soluble carbohydrate, starch and neutral detergent soluble fiber, with and without the inclusion of 4.2% sunflower oil. The dry matter intake was not affected by carbohydrate sources and the inclusion of oil. Diets with a high percentage of starch provided higher digestibility of dry matter, starch and ether extract. The different sources of carbohydrates had no interference on digestibility of organic matter, crude protein, neutral detergent soluble fiber, nonfiber carbohydrates, neutral detergent fiber, hemicellulose and acid detergent fiber. The addition of oil in the diets increased the digestibility of ether extract. The combination of 4.2% oil in the diet high in soluble neutral detergent fiber had no influence on the nutrient digestibility, otherwise, the addition of oil at high starch diet caused a significant reduction in the digestibility of organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, hemicellulose and nonfiber carbohydrates. The quantities of nitrogen intake, absorbed and retained, did not differ as sources of carbohydrates and oil inclusion in the diet. The association of 4.2 % sunflower oil to the different sources of carbohydrates in the diet does not affect consumption and nitrogen metabolism in lambs. The addition of 4.2 % oil in the diet with high starch (28% of DM diet) promotes reduction in digestibility of organic matter, of fibrous and nonfibrous carbohydrate in the diet. |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oilConsumo, digestibilidade e balanço de nitrogênio de cordeiros alimentados com alto teor de amido ou fibra solúvel em detergente neutro associados ao óleo de girassolCitrus pulpCornDigestionNeutral detergent soluble carbohydratesSheep.Carboidratos solúveis em detergente neutroDigestãoMilhoPolpa cítricaOvinos.Ciências AgráriasThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different carbohydrate sources associated with sunflower oil on intake, digestibility of nutrients and nitrogen balance in diets of lambs. Twenty lambs were used, assigned in a completely randomized design with a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments with two sources of neutral detergent soluble carbohydrate, starch and neutral detergent soluble fiber, with and without the inclusion of 4.2% sunflower oil. The dry matter intake was not affected by carbohydrate sources and the inclusion of oil. Diets with a high percentage of starch provided higher digestibility of dry matter, starch and ether extract. The different sources of carbohydrates had no interference on digestibility of organic matter, crude protein, neutral detergent soluble fiber, nonfiber carbohydrates, neutral detergent fiber, hemicellulose and acid detergent fiber. The addition of oil in the diets increased the digestibility of ether extract. The combination of 4.2% oil in the diet high in soluble neutral detergent fiber had no influence on the nutrient digestibility, otherwise, the addition of oil at high starch diet caused a significant reduction in the digestibility of organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, hemicellulose and nonfiber carbohydrates. The quantities of nitrogen intake, absorbed and retained, did not differ as sources of carbohydrates and oil inclusion in the diet. The association of 4.2 % sunflower oil to the different sources of carbohydrates in the diet does not affect consumption and nitrogen metabolism in lambs. The addition of 4.2 % oil in the diet with high starch (28% of DM diet) promotes reduction in digestibility of organic matter, of fibrous and nonfibrous carbohydrate in the diet.Objetivou-se avaliar os possíveis efeitos da adição de óleo de girassol em dietas contendo diferentes fontes de carboidratos sobre o consumo, a digestibilidade aparente dos nutrientes e o balanço de nitrogênio em cordeiros. Foram utilizados 20 cordeiros distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 2 x 2, com duas fontes de carboidratos solúveis em detergente neutro (amido e fibra solúvel em detergente neutro), com e sem a inclusão de 4,2% de óleo de girassol. A ingestão de matéria seca, matéria orgânica, proteína bruta e fibra em detergente neutro não foi alterada pela fonte de carboidrato e pela inclusão de óleo. As dietas com alto percentual de amido proporcionaram maior digestibilidade da matéria seca, amido e extrato etéreo. As diferentes fontes de carboidratos não influenciaram as digestibilidades da matéria orgânica, proteína bruta, fibra solúvel em detergente neutro, carboidratos não fibrosos, fibra em detergente neutro, hemiceluloses e fibra em detergente ácido. A inclusão de óleo às dietas aumentou a digestibilidade do extrato etéreo. A associação de 4,2% de óleo a dieta com alto teor de fibra solúvel em detergente neutro não teve influência sobre a digestibilidade dos nutrientes, por outro lado, a adição de óleo à dieta com alto amido promoveu redução significativa na digestibilidade da matéria orgânica, da fibra em detergente neutro, das hemiceluloses e dos carboidratos não fibrosos. As quantidades de nitrogênio ingerido, retido e absorvido não diferiram quanto às fontes de carboidratos e inclusão de óleo às dietas. A associação de 4,2% de óleo de girassol as diferentes fontes de carboidratos da dieta não afeta o consumo e o metabolismo do nitrogênio nos cordeiros. A adição de 4,2% de óleo à dieta com alto amido (28 % da MS da dieta) promove redução na digestibilidade da matéria orgânica, dos carboidratos fibrosos e não fibrosos da dieta.UEL2014-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1262910.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n1p457Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 35 No. 1 (2014); 457-466Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 35 n. 1 (2014); 457-4661679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil Consumo, digestibilidade e balanço de nitrogênio de cordeiros alimentados com alto teor de amido ou fibra solúvel em detergente neutro associados ao óleo de girassol |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil Morgado, Eliane da Silva Citrus pulp Corn Digestion Neutral detergent soluble carbohydrates Sheep. Carboidratos solúveis em detergente neutro Digestão Milho Polpa cítrica Ovinos. Ciências Agrárias |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil |
title_full |
Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed with high level of starch or neutral detergent soluble fiber associated with sunflower oil |
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Morgado, Eliane da Silva |
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Morgado, Eliane da Silva Ezequiel, Jane Maria Bertocco Galzerano, Leandro Santos, Viviane Correa |
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Ezequiel, Jane Maria Bertocco Galzerano, Leandro Santos, Viviane Correa |
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Morgado, Eliane da Silva Ezequiel, Jane Maria Bertocco Galzerano, Leandro Santos, Viviane Correa |
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Citrus pulp Corn Digestion Neutral detergent soluble carbohydrates Sheep. Carboidratos solúveis em detergente neutro Digestão Milho Polpa cítrica Ovinos. Ciências Agrárias |
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Citrus pulp Corn Digestion Neutral detergent soluble carbohydrates Sheep. Carboidratos solúveis em detergente neutro Digestão Milho Polpa cítrica Ovinos. Ciências Agrárias |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different carbohydrate sources associated with sunflower oil on intake, digestibility of nutrients and nitrogen balance in diets of lambs. Twenty lambs were used, assigned in a completely randomized design with a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments with two sources of neutral detergent soluble carbohydrate, starch and neutral detergent soluble fiber, with and without the inclusion of 4.2% sunflower oil. The dry matter intake was not affected by carbohydrate sources and the inclusion of oil. Diets with a high percentage of starch provided higher digestibility of dry matter, starch and ether extract. The different sources of carbohydrates had no interference on digestibility of organic matter, crude protein, neutral detergent soluble fiber, nonfiber carbohydrates, neutral detergent fiber, hemicellulose and acid detergent fiber. The addition of oil in the diets increased the digestibility of ether extract. The combination of 4.2% oil in the diet high in soluble neutral detergent fiber had no influence on the nutrient digestibility, otherwise, the addition of oil at high starch diet caused a significant reduction in the digestibility of organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, hemicellulose and nonfiber carbohydrates. The quantities of nitrogen intake, absorbed and retained, did not differ as sources of carbohydrates and oil inclusion in the diet. The association of 4.2 % sunflower oil to the different sources of carbohydrates in the diet does not affect consumption and nitrogen metabolism in lambs. The addition of 4.2 % oil in the diet with high starch (28% of DM diet) promotes reduction in digestibility of organic matter, of fibrous and nonfibrous carbohydrate in the diet. |
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