Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets

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Autor(a) principal: Schirmann,Graciele Dalise
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rocha,Leonardo Tombesi da, Muniz,Henrique da Costa Mendes, Kunzler,Josué Sebastiany, Kuhn,Micheli Faccin, Oliveira,Vladimir de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to determine the chemical composition, digestibility, and net energy (NE) of broken rice (BRR), stabilized rice bran (SRB), and parboiled rice bran (PRB) for piglets. Two digestibility trials were performed with 12 and 18 male pigs with initial weights of 8 and 16kg, respectively. We performed total fecal collection using ferric oxide as fecal marker. The digestibility coefficients of organic matter, crude protein, and gross energy were higher (P<0.001) for the BRR compared to the SRB and PRB. The PRB presented a digestible energy 2% lower than that of BR and 5% higher than that of SRB. For BRR, average NE value was 3,228kcal/kg dry matter (DM), and the difference between the lower and higher value was 311kcal/kg DM. Average NE values of SRB and PRB were 2,896 and 3,293kcal/kgDM, respectively. The difference between the energy predicted by each equation reached 190kcal/kgDM for SRB and 285kcal/kgDM for PRB. In conclusion, BRR showed higher nutrient digestibility coefficients, except for EE and GE, which can be attributed to differences in the production processes. Regardless of the type of feedstuff tested, equations to predict NE values should be used carefully due to considerable differences in energy content.
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spelling Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with pigletsbroken riceparboiled rice branprediction equationsstabilized rice branABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to determine the chemical composition, digestibility, and net energy (NE) of broken rice (BRR), stabilized rice bran (SRB), and parboiled rice bran (PRB) for piglets. Two digestibility trials were performed with 12 and 18 male pigs with initial weights of 8 and 16kg, respectively. We performed total fecal collection using ferric oxide as fecal marker. The digestibility coefficients of organic matter, crude protein, and gross energy were higher (P<0.001) for the BRR compared to the SRB and PRB. The PRB presented a digestible energy 2% lower than that of BR and 5% higher than that of SRB. For BRR, average NE value was 3,228kcal/kg dry matter (DM), and the difference between the lower and higher value was 311kcal/kg DM. Average NE values of SRB and PRB were 2,896 and 3,293kcal/kgDM, respectively. The difference between the energy predicted by each equation reached 190kcal/kgDM for SRB and 285kcal/kgDM for PRB. In conclusion, BRR showed higher nutrient digestibility coefficients, except for EE and GE, which can be attributed to differences in the production processes. Regardless of the type of feedstuff tested, equations to predict NE values should be used carefully due to considerable differences in energy content.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000500650Ciência Rural v.48 n.5 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170576info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchirmann,Graciele DaliseRocha,Leonardo Tombesi daMuniz,Henrique da Costa MendesKunzler,Josué SebastianyKuhn,Micheli FaccinOliveira,Vladimir deeng2018-05-14T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
title Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
spellingShingle Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
Schirmann,Graciele Dalise
broken rice
parboiled rice bran
prediction equations
stabilized rice bran
title_short Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
title_full Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
title_fullStr Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
title_full_unstemmed Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
title_sort Digestibility and net energy prediction of rice by products determined with piglets
author Schirmann,Graciele Dalise
author_facet Schirmann,Graciele Dalise
Rocha,Leonardo Tombesi da
Muniz,Henrique da Costa Mendes
Kunzler,Josué Sebastiany
Kuhn,Micheli Faccin
Oliveira,Vladimir de
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Leonardo Tombesi da
Muniz,Henrique da Costa Mendes
Kunzler,Josué Sebastiany
Kuhn,Micheli Faccin
Oliveira,Vladimir de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schirmann,Graciele Dalise
Rocha,Leonardo Tombesi da
Muniz,Henrique da Costa Mendes
Kunzler,Josué Sebastiany
Kuhn,Micheli Faccin
Oliveira,Vladimir de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv broken rice
parboiled rice bran
prediction equations
stabilized rice bran
topic broken rice
parboiled rice bran
prediction equations
stabilized rice bran
description ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to determine the chemical composition, digestibility, and net energy (NE) of broken rice (BRR), stabilized rice bran (SRB), and parboiled rice bran (PRB) for piglets. Two digestibility trials were performed with 12 and 18 male pigs with initial weights of 8 and 16kg, respectively. We performed total fecal collection using ferric oxide as fecal marker. The digestibility coefficients of organic matter, crude protein, and gross energy were higher (P<0.001) for the BRR compared to the SRB and PRB. The PRB presented a digestible energy 2% lower than that of BR and 5% higher than that of SRB. For BRR, average NE value was 3,228kcal/kg dry matter (DM), and the difference between the lower and higher value was 311kcal/kg DM. Average NE values of SRB and PRB were 2,896 and 3,293kcal/kgDM, respectively. The difference between the energy predicted by each equation reached 190kcal/kgDM for SRB and 285kcal/kgDM for PRB. In conclusion, BRR showed higher nutrient digestibility coefficients, except for EE and GE, which can be attributed to differences in the production processes. Regardless of the type of feedstuff tested, equations to predict NE values should be used carefully due to considerable differences in energy content.
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