In vitro evaluation of protein digestibility in the abomasum and small intestine of ruminants

The investigation included studies with microbial protein, 0,5 % formaldehyde (HCHO) treated protein in soybean meal, and ruminally undegradable feed proteins in cotton seed and sunflower seed cakes. Microbial mass was separeted with centrifugations from the rumen contents of roughage-fed sheep. Und...

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Main Authors: Jouko Setälä, Hanna Väätäinen, Terttu Ettala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1984-09-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72166
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Summary:The investigation included studies with microbial protein, 0,5 % formaldehyde (HCHO) treated protein in soybean meal, and ruminally undegradable feed proteins in cotton seed and sunflower seed cakes. Microbial mass was separeted with centrifugations from the rumen contents of roughage-fed sheep. Undegradable feed proteins were prepared with the nylon bag technique. The proteins were digested in solutions of pepsin-HCI and trypsin-chymotrypsin. The average digestibility for microbial protein was 80.7 %. The corresponding values for the undegradable proteins in cottonseed cake and sunflower seed cake were 83.7 % and 82.7 %. In the incubation with pepsin-HCI, pH in the solution affected significantly (P < 0.001) the digestibility of HCHO-treated protein in soybean meal. The average digestibilities at pH 1.5—2.0, pH 2.5—3.0, and pH 3.1—4.0 were 97.2, 76.0, and 71.0 %, respectively.
ISSN:1459-6067
1795-1895