Degradação in vitro da fibra em detergente neutro de forragem tropical de baixa qualidade em função de suplementação com proteína e/ou carboidratos

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The effect of the protein and (or) carbohydrates supplementation on the rumen degradation of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) from low quality forage was evaluated. The experiment simulated the supplementation of finishing cattle grazing low quality Brachiaria decumbens pasture during dry season (70:30 forage to concentrate ration, %DM). The concentrate referring to the basal treatment was formulated to contain 30% CP, using starch as the energetic source and casein as the protein source. The treatments were established by omission of protein and (or) carbohydrates sources, associated with substitution of starch by pectin. In that way, six treatments were evaluated: 1. Forage, 2. Forage plus Starch, 3. Forage plus Pectin, 4.Forage plus Casein, 5. Forage plus casein plus starch and 6. Forage plus casein plus pectin. The treatments were evaluated under rumen environment, simulated by in vitro incubation, where the experimental diets were submitted to different incubation periods: 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, and 96 hours. The incubation procedure was repeated four times in a way that four evaluations within each incubation time were done for each treatment. The incubation residues were evaluated according to its contents of NDF and interpreted using a non-linear logistic model. It was observed that the degradation rate of potentially degradable NDF (pdNDF) was increased almost 46% with casein supplementation, resulting in an increment of 14.6% on the effective degraded fraction. A minor effect was observed with the inclusion or substitution of the supplemental carbohydrate source. The starch supplementation resulted in reduction on pdNDF degradation rate, whereas the supplementation with pectin did not affected this parameter, when compared to no carbohydrate supplementation. In the presence of casein, the starch supplementation raised the discrete lag time for NDF degradation. © 2008 Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia.

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Costa, V. A. C., Detmann, E., Valadares Filho, S. D. C., Paulino, M. F., Henriques, L. T., & Mantovani, H. C. (2008). Degradação in vitro da fibra em detergente neutro de forragem tropical de baixa qualidade em função de suplementação com proteína e/ou carboidratos. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 37(3), 494–503. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982008000300015

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