Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.

The objective of this research was to determine the chemical composition and ruminal degradation of the crude protein (CP), total and individual amino acids of leaves from tropical forages: perennial soybean (Neonotonia wightii), cassava (Manihot esculenta), leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and ramie (Boehmeria nivea), and to estimate the intestinal digestibility of the rumen undegradable protein (RUDP) and individual amino acids of leaves from the tropical forages above cited, but including pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan). Three nonlactating Holstein cows were used to determine the in situ ruminal degradability of protein and amino acids from leaves (6, 18 and 48 hours of ruminal incubation). For determination of the intestinal digestibility of RUDP, the residue from ruminal incubation of the materials was used for 18 hours. A larger concentration of total amino acids for ramie and smaller for perennial soybean were observed; however, they were very similar in leucaena and cassava. Leucine was the essential amino acid of greater concentration, with the exception of cassava, which exhibited a leucine concentration 40.45% smaller. Ramie showed 14.35 and 22.31% more lysine and methionine, respectively. The intestinal digestibility of RUDP varied from 23.56; 47.87; 23.48; 25.69 and 10.86% for leucaena, perennial soybean, cassava, ramie and pigeon pea, respectively. The individual amino acids of tropical forage disappeared in different extensions in the rumen. For the correct evaluation of those forages, one should consider their composition of amino acids, degradations and intestinal digestibility, once the amino acid composition of the forage does not reflect the amino acid profiles that arrived in the small intestine. Differences between the degradation curves of CP and amino acids indicate that degradation of amino acids cannot be estimated through the degradation curve of CP, and that amino acids are not degraded in a similar degradation profile.

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Main Authors: MIRANDA, L. F., RODRIGUEZ, N. M., PEREIRA, E. S., QUEIROZ, A. C. de, SAINZ, R. D., PIMENTEL, P. G., GONTIJO NETO, M. M.
Other Authors: MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, CNPMS.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: 2012-09-25
Subjects:Digestão intestinal., Aminoácido, Digestibilidade, Forragem, Proteína.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/934544
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9345442017-08-15T23:13:11Z Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages. MIRANDA, L. F. RODRIGUEZ, N. M. PEREIRA, E. S. QUEIROZ, A. C. de SAINZ, R. D. PIMENTEL, P. G. GONTIJO NETO, M. M. MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, CNPMS. Digestão intestinal. Aminoácido Digestibilidade Forragem Proteína. The objective of this research was to determine the chemical composition and ruminal degradation of the crude protein (CP), total and individual amino acids of leaves from tropical forages: perennial soybean (Neonotonia wightii), cassava (Manihot esculenta), leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and ramie (Boehmeria nivea), and to estimate the intestinal digestibility of the rumen undegradable protein (RUDP) and individual amino acids of leaves from the tropical forages above cited, but including pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan). Three nonlactating Holstein cows were used to determine the in situ ruminal degradability of protein and amino acids from leaves (6, 18 and 48 hours of ruminal incubation). For determination of the intestinal digestibility of RUDP, the residue from ruminal incubation of the materials was used for 18 hours. A larger concentration of total amino acids for ramie and smaller for perennial soybean were observed; however, they were very similar in leucaena and cassava. Leucine was the essential amino acid of greater concentration, with the exception of cassava, which exhibited a leucine concentration 40.45% smaller. Ramie showed 14.35 and 22.31% more lysine and methionine, respectively. The intestinal digestibility of RUDP varied from 23.56; 47.87; 23.48; 25.69 and 10.86% for leucaena, perennial soybean, cassava, ramie and pigeon pea, respectively. The individual amino acids of tropical forage disappeared in different extensions in the rumen. For the correct evaluation of those forages, one should consider their composition of amino acids, degradations and intestinal digestibility, once the amino acid composition of the forage does not reflect the amino acid profiles that arrived in the small intestine. Differences between the degradation curves of CP and amino acids indicate that degradation of amino acids cannot be estimated through the degradation curve of CP, and that amino acids are not degraded in a similar degradation profile. 2012-09-25T11:11:11Z 2012-09-25T11:11:11Z 2012-09-25 2012 2017-09-28T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, Viçosa, MG, v. 41, n. 3, p. 717-725, 2012. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/934544 10.1590/S1516-35982012000300035 en eng openAccess
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topic Digestão intestinal.
Aminoácido
Digestibilidade
Forragem
Proteína.
Digestão intestinal.
Aminoácido
Digestibilidade
Forragem
Proteína.
spellingShingle Digestão intestinal.
Aminoácido
Digestibilidade
Forragem
Proteína.
Digestão intestinal.
Aminoácido
Digestibilidade
Forragem
Proteína.
MIRANDA, L. F.
RODRIGUEZ, N. M.
PEREIRA, E. S.
QUEIROZ, A. C. de
SAINZ, R. D.
PIMENTEL, P. G.
GONTIJO NETO, M. M.
Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
description The objective of this research was to determine the chemical composition and ruminal degradation of the crude protein (CP), total and individual amino acids of leaves from tropical forages: perennial soybean (Neonotonia wightii), cassava (Manihot esculenta), leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and ramie (Boehmeria nivea), and to estimate the intestinal digestibility of the rumen undegradable protein (RUDP) and individual amino acids of leaves from the tropical forages above cited, but including pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan). Three nonlactating Holstein cows were used to determine the in situ ruminal degradability of protein and amino acids from leaves (6, 18 and 48 hours of ruminal incubation). For determination of the intestinal digestibility of RUDP, the residue from ruminal incubation of the materials was used for 18 hours. A larger concentration of total amino acids for ramie and smaller for perennial soybean were observed; however, they were very similar in leucaena and cassava. Leucine was the essential amino acid of greater concentration, with the exception of cassava, which exhibited a leucine concentration 40.45% smaller. Ramie showed 14.35 and 22.31% more lysine and methionine, respectively. The intestinal digestibility of RUDP varied from 23.56; 47.87; 23.48; 25.69 and 10.86% for leucaena, perennial soybean, cassava, ramie and pigeon pea, respectively. The individual amino acids of tropical forage disappeared in different extensions in the rumen. For the correct evaluation of those forages, one should consider their composition of amino acids, degradations and intestinal digestibility, once the amino acid composition of the forage does not reflect the amino acid profiles that arrived in the small intestine. Differences between the degradation curves of CP and amino acids indicate that degradation of amino acids cannot be estimated through the degradation curve of CP, and that amino acids are not degraded in a similar degradation profile.
author2 MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, CNPMS.
author_facet MIGUEL MARQUES GONTIJO NETO, CNPMS.
MIRANDA, L. F.
RODRIGUEZ, N. M.
PEREIRA, E. S.
QUEIROZ, A. C. de
SAINZ, R. D.
PIMENTEL, P. G.
GONTIJO NETO, M. M.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Digestão intestinal.
Aminoácido
Digestibilidade
Forragem
Proteína.
author MIRANDA, L. F.
RODRIGUEZ, N. M.
PEREIRA, E. S.
QUEIROZ, A. C. de
SAINZ, R. D.
PIMENTEL, P. G.
GONTIJO NETO, M. M.
author_sort MIRANDA, L. F.
title Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
title_short Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
title_full Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
title_fullStr Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
title_sort chemical composition and ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein and amino acids, and intestinal digestibility of amino acids from tropical forages.
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