Christiane Rupp, Edwin Westreicher-Kristen, Andreas Susenbeth
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摘要
本研究的目的是利用原位和体外方法估计饲料和饲料混合物中瘤胃后粗蛋白(prCP)的含量,并比较两种方法的结果。prCP是反刍动物代谢蛋白的前体。为此,对34个样本进行了检测:9种饲料,13种由饲料制成的饲料混合物和12种由商业奶牛场提供的饲料混合物。作为次要方面,通过比较饲料混合物的测量值和计算值来评估饲料中蛋白质值的可加性。通过原位测量瘤胃未降解CP和发酵有机物(FOM),假设效率为181 g微生物CP/kg FOM,在假设0.05 h-1 (prCP5)和0.08 h-1 (prCP8)的瘤胃传代率(k)为0.05 h-1 (prCP5)和0.08 h-1 (prCP8)的情况下计算有效prCP。此外,采用改进的霍恩海姆气体试验(modHGT),通过在瘤胃液缓冲液中孵育8和24 h,然后进行氨蒸馏,估计体外有效的prCP。体外估计与原位传代率高度相关(k = 0.05 h-1: p R2 = 0.68;k = 0.08 h-1, p R2 = 0.76)。体外法的有效prCP值高于原位法,平均为29 g/kg OM (k = 0.05 h-1)和37 g/kg OM (k = 0.08 h-1)。发现了小的正相关效应-反映了非加性-平均为2.2 g prCP8/kg OM (p)原位和10.7 g prCP8/kg OM (p)体外方法。由于需要对原位微生物效率进行一定的假设,在体外可能更准确地估计出有效的prCP,考虑到营养特异性效率以及瘤胃微生物对碳水化合物和蛋白质的降解之间的相互作用。此外,由于相对较少的工作量和较高的样品吞吐量,modHGT突出了更明显的关联效应,似乎适合作为常规方法。我们的研究可以证明modHGT在确定饲料蛋白质价值方面的潜力。
In situ and in vitro determination of the protein value of feeds for ruminants.
The objective of this study was to estimate the amount of post-rumen crude protein (prCP), a precursor to metabolisable protein for ruminants, of feeds and feed mixtures using an in situ and in vitro method, and to contrast the results of both approaches. For this, 34 samples were examined: 9 feeds, 13 feed mixtures made thereof and 12 feed mixtures provided by commercial dairy farms. As a minor aspect, additivity of protein values from feeds was evaluated by comparing measured and calculated values of feed mixtures. Effective prCP was calculated for assumed rumen passage rates (k) of 0.05 h-1 (prCP5) and 0.08 h-1 (prCP8) by in situ measurements of rumen undegraded CP and fermented organic matter (FOM) assuming an efficiency of 181 g microbial CP/kg FOM. Additionally, effective prCP in vitro was estimated using the modified Hohenheim gas test (modHGT) through incubation in rumen-fluid buffer solution for 8 and 24 h followed by ammonia distillation. In vitro estimations were highly correlated with in situ values for both passage rates (k = 0.05 h-1: p < 0.001, R2 = 0.68; k = 0.08 h-1: p < 0.001, R2 = 0.76). The in vitro method yielded higher values for effective prCP than the in situ approach with 29 g/kg OM (k = 0.05 h-1) and 37 g/kg OM (k = 0.08 h-1) on average for all samples. Small positive associative effects - reflecting non-additivity - were found, averaging at 2.2 g prCP8/kg OM (p < 0.05) for the in situ and 10.7 g prCP8/kg OM (p < 0.001) for the in vitro approach. Due to the need of an assumption of a certain value for microbial efficiency in situ, effective prCP might be more accurately estimated in vitro, accounting for nutrient-specific efficiencies as well as interactions between carbohydrate and protein degradation by rumen microbes. Furthermore, the modHGT highlighted associative effects more pronounced and seems suitable as a routine method due to the comparably low effort and high sample throughput. The potential of the modHGT to determine the protein value of feeds could be demonstrated by our study.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Animal Nutrition is an international journal covering the biochemical and physiological basis of animal nutrition. Emphasis is laid on original papers on protein and amino acid metabolism, energy transformation, mineral metabolism, vitamin metabolism, nutritional effects on intestinal and body functions in combination with performance criteria, respectively. It furthermore deals with recent developments in practical animal feeding, feedstuff theory, mode of action of feed additives, feedstuff preservation and feedstuff processing. The spectrum covers all relevant animal species including food producing and companion animals, but not aquatic species.
Seldom can priority be given to papers covering more descriptive studies, even if they may be interesting and technically sound or of impact for animal production, or for topics of relevance for only particular regional conditions.