Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to investigate the rumen fermentation kinetics of 18 by-products from the biodiesel industry exhibiting potential for use in the feeding of ruminants via the in vitro gas production technique. The following feeds were investigated: cottonseed, canudo de pito, crambe, sunflower, castor seed (detoxified with lime) and soybean meals and cottonseed, peanut, babassu, crambe, palm kernel, sunflower, licuri nut, macaúba, forage radish and jatropha cakes. The evaluated parameters were total gas production (VfT), gas production from fibrous carbohydrates (VfFC), gas production from non- fibrous carbohydrates (VfNFC), the degradation rate of fibrous carbohydrates (kdFC), the degradation rate of non-fibrous carbohydrates (kdNFC) and lag time (lag). The feeds were grouped into six different groups according to rumen fermentation kinetic parameters and adopting an R 2 of 0.8. Forage radish cake and the meals of cottonseed, soybean, crambe and sunflower composed the first group, while the cakes of babassu and sunflower formed the second group. Canudo de pito and castor seed meals and the cakes of cottonseed, licuri and jatropha I and II formed the third group. The fourth group was composed by the cakes of crambe, palm kernel and peanut I. The fifth group was formed by peanut cake II, while macauba fruit cake formed the sixth group. The VfNFC and VfFC varied from 16.72 to 200.07 mL and from 53.09 to 242.12 mL, respectively. The mean kdFC and kdNFC values varied from 0.002 to 0.039% h -1 and from 0.022 to 0.430% h -1 , respectively. The mean lag and VfT varied from 0.0001 to 5.2029 hours and 136.94 to 301.44 mL, respectively. A number of the products exhibited the potential to replace soybean meal, especially the forage radish cake and cottonseed, crambe and sunflower meals. |
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Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production techniqueDegradation rateFibrous carbohydratesNon-fibrous carbohydratesRuminantsThe objective of this study was to investigate the rumen fermentation kinetics of 18 by-products from the biodiesel industry exhibiting potential for use in the feeding of ruminants via the in vitro gas production technique. The following feeds were investigated: cottonseed, canudo de pito, crambe, sunflower, castor seed (detoxified with lime) and soybean meals and cottonseed, peanut, babassu, crambe, palm kernel, sunflower, licuri nut, macaúba, forage radish and jatropha cakes. The evaluated parameters were total gas production (VfT), gas production from fibrous carbohydrates (VfFC), gas production from non- fibrous carbohydrates (VfNFC), the degradation rate of fibrous carbohydrates (kdFC), the degradation rate of non-fibrous carbohydrates (kdNFC) and lag time (lag). The feeds were grouped into six different groups according to rumen fermentation kinetic parameters and adopting an R 2 of 0.8. Forage radish cake and the meals of cottonseed, soybean, crambe and sunflower composed the first group, while the cakes of babassu and sunflower formed the second group. Canudo de pito and castor seed meals and the cakes of cottonseed, licuri and jatropha I and II formed the third group. The fourth group was composed by the cakes of crambe, palm kernel and peanut I. The fifth group was formed by peanut cake II, while macauba fruit cake formed the sixth group. The VfNFC and VfFC varied from 16.72 to 200.07 mL and from 53.09 to 242.12 mL, respectively. The mean kdFC and kdNFC values varied from 0.002 to 0.039% h -1 and from 0.022 to 0.430% h -1 , respectively. The mean lag and VfT varied from 0.0001 to 5.2029 hours and 136.94 to 301.44 mL, respectively. A number of the products exhibited the potential to replace soybean meal, especially the forage radish cake and cottonseed, crambe and sunflower meals.Objetivou-se estudar a cinética de fermentação ruminal de 18 coprodutos da indústria do biodiesel, com potencial de uso na alimentação de ruminantes, através da técnica de produção de gases in vitro. Os alimentos estudados foram os farelos de: algodão, canudo de pito, crambe, girassol, mamona destoxificado com cal e soja e as tortas de: algodão, amendoim, babaçu, crambe, dendê, girassol, licuri, sementes de macaúba, nabo forrageiro e pinhão manso. Os parâmetros avaliados foram: produção total de gases (VFT), produção de gases proveniente dos carboidratos fibrosos (VFCF), produção de gases proveniente dos carboidratos não fibrosos (VFCNF), taxa de degradação dos carboidratos fibrosos (kdCF), taxa de degradação dos carboidratos não fibrosos (kdCNF) e lag time (Lag). Os alimentos foram agrupados através dos parâmetros de cinética de fermentação ruminal, utilizando-se um R 2 de 0,8, em seis diferentes grupos. A torta de nabo forrageiro e os farelo de algodão, soja, crambe e girassol compuseram o primeiro grupo, enquanto o segundo grupo foi formado pelas tortas de babaçu e de girassol. O terceiro grupo foi formado por farelo de canudo-de-pito e farelo de mamona destoxificado e pelas tortas de algodão, licuri e pinhão-manso I e II. O quarto grupo apresentou as tortas de amendoim I, crambe e dendê. O grupo cinco apresentou somente a torta de amendoim II, sendo que de forma semelhante o grupo seis foi formado apenas pela torta de macaúba. Os valores de VFCF e VFCNF variaram de 16,72 a 200,07 mL e 53,09 a 242,12 mL, respectivamente. Os valores médios de KdCF e KdCNF variaram de 0,0002 a 0,039 % h -1 e 0,022 a 0,430 % h -1 , respectivamente. O Lag médio e o VFT variaram de 0,0001 a 5,2029 h e 136,94 a 301,44 mL. Alguns produtos possuem potencial para substituir o farelo de soja, especialmente a torta de nabo forrageiro e os farelos de algodão, crambe e girassol.Semina: Ciências Agrárias2018-02-06T12:59:05Z2018-02-06T12:59:05Z2015-05-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf16790359http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6p3851http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/17333engv. 36, n. 6, p. 3851-3862, nov./dez. 2015Silva, Alex Lopes daMarcondes, Marcos InácioVeloso, Cristina MattosSousa, Fernanda Campos deKnupp, Leonardo Sidneyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T06:03:21Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/17333Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T06:03:21LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
title |
Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
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Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique Silva, Alex Lopes da Degradation rate Fibrous carbohydrates Non-fibrous carbohydrates Ruminants |
title_short |
Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
title_full |
Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
title_fullStr |
Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
title_full_unstemmed |
Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
title_sort |
Simulation of rumen fermentation kinetics of by-products from the biodiesel industry with in vitro gas production technique |
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Silva, Alex Lopes da |
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Silva, Alex Lopes da Marcondes, Marcos Inácio Veloso, Cristina Mattos Sousa, Fernanda Campos de Knupp, Leonardo Sidney |
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Marcondes, Marcos Inácio Veloso, Cristina Mattos Sousa, Fernanda Campos de Knupp, Leonardo Sidney |
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Silva, Alex Lopes da Marcondes, Marcos Inácio Veloso, Cristina Mattos Sousa, Fernanda Campos de Knupp, Leonardo Sidney |
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Degradation rate Fibrous carbohydrates Non-fibrous carbohydrates Ruminants |
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Degradation rate Fibrous carbohydrates Non-fibrous carbohydrates Ruminants |
description |
The objective of this study was to investigate the rumen fermentation kinetics of 18 by-products from the biodiesel industry exhibiting potential for use in the feeding of ruminants via the in vitro gas production technique. The following feeds were investigated: cottonseed, canudo de pito, crambe, sunflower, castor seed (detoxified with lime) and soybean meals and cottonseed, peanut, babassu, crambe, palm kernel, sunflower, licuri nut, macaúba, forage radish and jatropha cakes. The evaluated parameters were total gas production (VfT), gas production from fibrous carbohydrates (VfFC), gas production from non- fibrous carbohydrates (VfNFC), the degradation rate of fibrous carbohydrates (kdFC), the degradation rate of non-fibrous carbohydrates (kdNFC) and lag time (lag). The feeds were grouped into six different groups according to rumen fermentation kinetic parameters and adopting an R 2 of 0.8. Forage radish cake and the meals of cottonseed, soybean, crambe and sunflower composed the first group, while the cakes of babassu and sunflower formed the second group. Canudo de pito and castor seed meals and the cakes of cottonseed, licuri and jatropha I and II formed the third group. The fourth group was composed by the cakes of crambe, palm kernel and peanut I. The fifth group was formed by peanut cake II, while macauba fruit cake formed the sixth group. The VfNFC and VfFC varied from 16.72 to 200.07 mL and from 53.09 to 242.12 mL, respectively. The mean kdFC and kdNFC values varied from 0.002 to 0.039% h -1 and from 0.022 to 0.430% h -1 , respectively. The mean lag and VfT varied from 0.0001 to 5.2029 hours and 136.94 to 301.44 mL, respectively. A number of the products exhibited the potential to replace soybean meal, especially the forage radish cake and cottonseed, crambe and sunflower meals. |
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