Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay

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Autor(a) principal: MOREIRA FILHO,Miguel Arcanjo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: ALVES,Arnaud Azevêdo, GARCEZ,Bruno Spíndola, MOREIRA,Antonia Leidiana, AZEVÊDO,Danielle Maria Machado Ribeiro, PARENTE,Henrique Nunes
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Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal
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Resumo: SUMMARY This experiment evaluated the correlation between the estimates of fecal digestibility and dry matter digestibility (DMD) and nutrients obtained using internal (indigestibles dry materiDM, neutral detergent fiber-iNDF, acid detergent fiber-iADF and acid detergent ligniniADL) and external (chromium oxide-Cr2O3, titanium dioxide-TiO2, and purified and enriched lignin from eucalyptus-LIPE®) markers and the values obtained by the total feces collection method. Twenty uncastrated male sheep, with 29.64±5.53 kg average live weight; approximately 12 months old, were kept in metabolic cages and fed diets containing untreated sugarcane-top hay or sugarcane-top hay hydrolyzed with 3 and 6% urea or 1.5 and 3% calcium oxide (CaO). There was a positive correlation (P<.05) between the fecal production estimated by the markers and via total feces collection, with coefficients higher than 90% for iDM, Cr2O3, and TiO2. The DMD and nutrients estimated with the use of markers was positively correlated (P<.05) with that obtained by total feces collection. Coefficients of correlation for digestibility obtained by total collection were higher than those obtained with Cr2O3, but close to those obtained using TiO2. The coefficient of correlation between the digestibility of protein and fiber fraction estimated with iDM and iNDF and that obtained by total collection was higher than 70%. Internal marker iDM and external markers Cr2O3 and TiO2 are effective in estimating fecal production and DMD and nutrients.
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spelling Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top haychemist treatmentexternal markersinternal markerstotal collectionSaccharum officinarum LSUMMARY This experiment evaluated the correlation between the estimates of fecal digestibility and dry matter digestibility (DMD) and nutrients obtained using internal (indigestibles dry materiDM, neutral detergent fiber-iNDF, acid detergent fiber-iADF and acid detergent ligniniADL) and external (chromium oxide-Cr2O3, titanium dioxide-TiO2, and purified and enriched lignin from eucalyptus-LIPE®) markers and the values obtained by the total feces collection method. Twenty uncastrated male sheep, with 29.64±5.53 kg average live weight; approximately 12 months old, were kept in metabolic cages and fed diets containing untreated sugarcane-top hay or sugarcane-top hay hydrolyzed with 3 and 6% urea or 1.5 and 3% calcium oxide (CaO). There was a positive correlation (P<.05) between the fecal production estimated by the markers and via total feces collection, with coefficients higher than 90% for iDM, Cr2O3, and TiO2. The DMD and nutrients estimated with the use of markers was positively correlated (P<.05) with that obtained by total feces collection. Coefficients of correlation for digestibility obtained by total collection were higher than those obtained with Cr2O3, but close to those obtained using TiO2. The coefficient of correlation between the digestibility of protein and fiber fraction estimated with iDM and iNDF and that obtained by total collection was higher than 70%. Internal marker iDM and external markers Cr2O3 and TiO2 are effective in estimating fecal production and DMD and nutrients.UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia2017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402017000100038Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal v.18 n.1 2017reponame:Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animalinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBA10.1590/s1519-99402017000100005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMOREIRA FILHO,Miguel ArcanjoALVES,Arnaud AzevêdoGARCEZ,Bruno SpíndolaMOREIRA,Antonia LeidianaAZEVÊDO,Danielle Maria Machado RibeiroPARENTE,Henrique Nuneseng2017-04-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-99402017000100038Revistahttp://www.rbspa.ufba.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbspa@ufba.br1519-99401519-9940opendoar:2017-04-06T00:00Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
title Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
spellingShingle Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
MOREIRA FILHO,Miguel Arcanjo
chemist treatment
external markers
internal markers
total collection
Saccharum officinarum L
title_short Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
title_full Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
title_fullStr Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
title_full_unstemmed Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
title_sort Digestibility markers of sheep diets containing hydrolyzed sugarcane-top hay
author MOREIRA FILHO,Miguel Arcanjo
author_facet MOREIRA FILHO,Miguel Arcanjo
ALVES,Arnaud Azevêdo
GARCEZ,Bruno Spíndola
MOREIRA,Antonia Leidiana
AZEVÊDO,Danielle Maria Machado Ribeiro
PARENTE,Henrique Nunes
author_role author
author2 ALVES,Arnaud Azevêdo
GARCEZ,Bruno Spíndola
MOREIRA,Antonia Leidiana
AZEVÊDO,Danielle Maria Machado Ribeiro
PARENTE,Henrique Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MOREIRA FILHO,Miguel Arcanjo
ALVES,Arnaud Azevêdo
GARCEZ,Bruno Spíndola
MOREIRA,Antonia Leidiana
AZEVÊDO,Danielle Maria Machado Ribeiro
PARENTE,Henrique Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chemist treatment
external markers
internal markers
total collection
Saccharum officinarum L
topic chemist treatment
external markers
internal markers
total collection
Saccharum officinarum L
description SUMMARY This experiment evaluated the correlation between the estimates of fecal digestibility and dry matter digestibility (DMD) and nutrients obtained using internal (indigestibles dry materiDM, neutral detergent fiber-iNDF, acid detergent fiber-iADF and acid detergent ligniniADL) and external (chromium oxide-Cr2O3, titanium dioxide-TiO2, and purified and enriched lignin from eucalyptus-LIPE®) markers and the values obtained by the total feces collection method. Twenty uncastrated male sheep, with 29.64±5.53 kg average live weight; approximately 12 months old, were kept in metabolic cages and fed diets containing untreated sugarcane-top hay or sugarcane-top hay hydrolyzed with 3 and 6% urea or 1.5 and 3% calcium oxide (CaO). There was a positive correlation (P<.05) between the fecal production estimated by the markers and via total feces collection, with coefficients higher than 90% for iDM, Cr2O3, and TiO2. The DMD and nutrients estimated with the use of markers was positively correlated (P<.05) with that obtained by total feces collection. Coefficients of correlation for digestibility obtained by total collection were higher than those obtained with Cr2O3, but close to those obtained using TiO2. The coefficient of correlation between the digestibility of protein and fiber fraction estimated with iDM and iNDF and that obtained by total collection was higher than 70%. Internal marker iDM and external markers Cr2O3 and TiO2 are effective in estimating fecal production and DMD and nutrients.
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