In vitro study of fiber fermentability by swine fecal microflora

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This study was conducted to compare fermentability of inulin and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) by swine fecal inoculum. Inulin had higher gas volume, total volatile fatty acids (VFA) and purine base (PB) concentration of inoculums as compared to CMC indicating its better fermentability by swine fecal inoculum. © GSP, India.

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Wang, W. S., Loh, T. C., Foo, H. L., & Liang, J. B. (2010). In vitro study of fiber fermentability by swine fecal microflora. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 37(2), 197–200. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2010.9707123

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