Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production

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Autor(a) principal: CABRAL,Ícaro dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva, AZEVÊDO,José Augusto Gomes, SOUZA,Lígia Lins, LIMA,Ronaldo Francisco de, LOPES,Cláudia da Costa, OTANI,Fabrízia Sayuri, REIS,Samuel Maia, SOUSA,Cássio Andrey Fonseca de
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to develop a specific equation for the conversion of pressure values (psi) to volume (ml) for the Laboratory of Bromatology of the Federal University of Western Pará. To this end, the ruminal fermentation kinetics of regional feedstuffs were evaluated using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production. To set up the targeted equation, samples of ground corn, soybean meal, rice bran, Mombasa grass, cupuassu pie, cassava residues, and banana leaves were incubated and the pressure and volumes of the gases produced during the fermentation process were measured at predetermined times and related. These data on the volume of produced gases were used to determine, by applying the bi-compartmental logistic model, the ruminal fermentation kinetics parameters. The equation found for the laboratory was V = 0.3757P2 + 1.5972P + 0.2189. Ground corn and cassava residue showed a higher degradation rate of non-fibrous carbohydrates (0.120 and 0.163 %/h respectively) and higher final gas volume (228.91 and 273.17 ml/g of DM, respectively). As for the degradation rate of fibrous carbohydrates, ground corn (0.023 %/h), rice bran (0.023 %/h), and cassava residue (0.021 %/h) presented the highest degradation rate. Thus, a specific equation to be used at the Laboratory of Bromatology of the Federal University of Western Pará was identified, according to the method applied and the altitude of the premises. Ruminal fermentation kinetics of cassava residue and rice bran showed the same parameters as corn, which may suggest the possibility of replacing corn in the diet of ruminant animals.
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spelling Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas productionAlternative feedingfeed analysisin-vitro incubationABSTRACT The objective of this study was to develop a specific equation for the conversion of pressure values (psi) to volume (ml) for the Laboratory of Bromatology of the Federal University of Western Pará. To this end, the ruminal fermentation kinetics of regional feedstuffs were evaluated using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production. To set up the targeted equation, samples of ground corn, soybean meal, rice bran, Mombasa grass, cupuassu pie, cassava residues, and banana leaves were incubated and the pressure and volumes of the gases produced during the fermentation process were measured at predetermined times and related. These data on the volume of produced gases were used to determine, by applying the bi-compartmental logistic model, the ruminal fermentation kinetics parameters. The equation found for the laboratory was V = 0.3757P2 + 1.5972P + 0.2189. Ground corn and cassava residue showed a higher degradation rate of non-fibrous carbohydrates (0.120 and 0.163 %/h respectively) and higher final gas volume (228.91 and 273.17 ml/g of DM, respectively). As for the degradation rate of fibrous carbohydrates, ground corn (0.023 %/h), rice bran (0.023 %/h), and cassava residue (0.021 %/h) presented the highest degradation rate. Thus, a specific equation to be used at the Laboratory of Bromatology of the Federal University of Western Pará was identified, according to the method applied and the altitude of the premises. Ruminal fermentation kinetics of cassava residue and rice bran showed the same parameters as corn, which may suggest the possibility of replacing corn in the diet of ruminant animals.UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402020000100808Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal v.21 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animalinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBA10.1590/s1519-99402121242020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCABRAL,Ícaro dos SantosOLIVEIRA,Sullyvan SilvaAZEVÊDO,José Augusto GomesSOUZA,Lígia LinsLIMA,Ronaldo Francisco deLOPES,Cláudia da CostaOTANI,Fabrízia SayuriREIS,Samuel MaiaSOUSA,Cássio Andrey Fonseca deeng2020-09-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-99402020000100808Revistahttp://www.rbspa.ufba.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbspa@ufba.br1519-99401519-9940opendoar:2020-09-24T00:00Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
title Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
spellingShingle Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
CABRAL,Ícaro dos Santos
Alternative feeding
feed analysis
in-vitro incubation
title_short Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
title_full Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
title_fullStr Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
title_full_unstemmed Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
title_sort Ruminal fermentation kinetics of by-products using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production
author CABRAL,Ícaro dos Santos
author_facet CABRAL,Ícaro dos Santos
OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva
AZEVÊDO,José Augusto Gomes
SOUZA,Lígia Lins
LIMA,Ronaldo Francisco de
LOPES,Cláudia da Costa
OTANI,Fabrízia Sayuri
REIS,Samuel Maia
SOUSA,Cássio Andrey Fonseca de
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author2 OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva
AZEVÊDO,José Augusto Gomes
SOUZA,Lígia Lins
LIMA,Ronaldo Francisco de
LOPES,Cláudia da Costa
OTANI,Fabrízia Sayuri
REIS,Samuel Maia
SOUSA,Cássio Andrey Fonseca de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CABRAL,Ícaro dos Santos
OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva
AZEVÊDO,José Augusto Gomes
SOUZA,Lígia Lins
LIMA,Ronaldo Francisco de
LOPES,Cláudia da Costa
OTANI,Fabrízia Sayuri
REIS,Samuel Maia
SOUSA,Cássio Andrey Fonseca de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alternative feeding
feed analysis
in-vitro incubation
topic Alternative feeding
feed analysis
in-vitro incubation
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to develop a specific equation for the conversion of pressure values (psi) to volume (ml) for the Laboratory of Bromatology of the Federal University of Western Pará. To this end, the ruminal fermentation kinetics of regional feedstuffs were evaluated using the semi-automatic technique of in-vitro gas production. To set up the targeted equation, samples of ground corn, soybean meal, rice bran, Mombasa grass, cupuassu pie, cassava residues, and banana leaves were incubated and the pressure and volumes of the gases produced during the fermentation process were measured at predetermined times and related. These data on the volume of produced gases were used to determine, by applying the bi-compartmental logistic model, the ruminal fermentation kinetics parameters. The equation found for the laboratory was V = 0.3757P2 + 1.5972P + 0.2189. Ground corn and cassava residue showed a higher degradation rate of non-fibrous carbohydrates (0.120 and 0.163 %/h respectively) and higher final gas volume (228.91 and 273.17 ml/g of DM, respectively). As for the degradation rate of fibrous carbohydrates, ground corn (0.023 %/h), rice bran (0.023 %/h), and cassava residue (0.021 %/h) presented the highest degradation rate. Thus, a specific equation to be used at the Laboratory of Bromatology of the Federal University of Western Pará was identified, according to the method applied and the altitude of the premises. Ruminal fermentation kinetics of cassava residue and rice bran showed the same parameters as corn, which may suggest the possibility of replacing corn in the diet of ruminant animals.
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