Short communication: In vitro rumen gas production and starch degradation of starch-based feeds depend on mean particle size

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作者
Gallo, A. [1 ]
Giuberti, G. [1 ]
Atzori, A. S. [2 ]
Masoero, F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fac Sci Agr Alimentari & Ambientali, Dept Anim Sci Food & Nutr DIANA, I-29100 Piacenza, Italy
[2] Univ Sassari, Dipartimento Agr, Sez Sci Zootecn, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
关键词
in vitro method; processing; fermentation kinetics; nutritional model; BARLEY-GRAIN; DAIRY-COWS; FATTY-ACIDS; DIGESTION; CORN; SITU; DRY; DIGESTIBILITY; SYSTEM; CATTLE;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2017-13944
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Our objective was to model the effect of mean particle size (mPS) on in vitro rumen starch degradation (IVSD) and the kinetics of gas production for different starch-based feeds. For each feed, 2 batches of the same grains were separately processed through 2 different mills (cutter or rotor speed mills), with or without different screens to achieve a wide range of mPS (0.32 to 3.31 mm for corn meals; 0.19 to 2.81 mm for barley meals; 0.16 to 2.13 mm for wheat meals; 0.28 to 2.32 mm for oat meals; 0.21 to 2.36 mm for rye meals; 0.40 to 1.79 for sorghum meals; 0.26 to 4.71 mm for pea meals; and 0.25 to 4.53 mm for faba meals). The IVSD data and gas production kinetics, obtained by fitting to a single-pool exponential model, were analyzed using a completely randomized design, in which the main tested effect was mPS (n = 6 for all tested meals, except n = 7 for corn meals and n = 5 for sorghum meals). Rumen inocula were collected from 2 fistulated Holstein dairy cows that were fed a total mixed ration consisting of 16.2% crude protein, 28.5% starch, and 35.0% neutral detergent fiber on a dry matter basis. The IVSD, evaluated after 7 h of rumen incubation, decreased linearly with increasing mPS for corn, barley, wheat, rye, pea, and faba meals, and decreased quadratically with increasing mPS for the other meals. The y-axis intercept for 7-h IVSD was below 90% starch for corn, barley, and rye feeds and greater than 90% for the other tested feeds. The mPS adjustment factors for the rate of rumen starch degradation varied widely among the different tested feeds. We found a linear decrease in starch degradation with increasing mPS for barley, wheat, rye, and pea meals, whereas we noted a quadratic decrease in starch degradation for the other tested meals. Further, we observed a linear decrease in the rate of gas production with increasing mPS in each tested feed, except for pea meal, which had a quadratic relationship. For each 1 mm increase in mPS, the gas production was adjusted by -0.009 h(-1) for corn, -0.011 h(-1) for barley, -0.008 h(-1) for wheat, and -0.006 h(-1) for faba, whereas numerically greater adjustments were needed for oat (-0.022 h(-1) ), rye (-0.017 h(-1) ), and sorghum (-0.014 h(-1) ). These mPS adjustment factors could be used to modify the starch-based feed energy values as a function of mean particle size, although in vivo validation is required.
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