RUMINAL DEGRADATION OF THE DRY MATTER, PROTEIN AND THE AMINOACIDS OF THE CORN AND CORN GLUTENS MEAL

Authors

  • Reginaldo Nassar Ferreira ICB/UFG
  • Jane Maria Bertocco Ezequiel FCAV/UNESP
  • Beneval Rosa EV/UFG
  • Sérgio do Nascimento Kronka FCAV/UNESP
  • Juliana Borbari Dourado FCAV/UNESP
  • Rosimeiry Laís Galati FCAV/UNESP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/cab.v8i3.1678

Keywords:

Digestibilidade, rumen

Abstract

The present work was carried out at the Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science, UNESP-Jaboticabal. Three ¾ Holstein x Zebu bovines fistulated on rumen, abomasum and intestine using a fixed cannula type T were used. Four types of feed: corn (M), 1% EE corn gluten meal (G1), 7% EE corn gluten meal and 10% EE corn gluten meal (G10) were tested.  All feed were also extruded: CornEx, G1Ex, G7Ex and G10EX. Ruminal incubation was done using the nylon bags technique, and degradability of dry matter, crude protein and disponibilization of amino acids were analyzed. Basic diet was composed of corn gluten meal, soybean meal and hay at roughage (70): concentrate (30) ratio. Ruminal degrading of dry matter feed M, G1, G7 and G10 presented the following values: 37.5%, 56.7%, 56.8% and 55.1% respectively.  Extruded feed: 52.3%, 68.9%; 69.0% and 61.6% for Mex, G1Ex, G7Ex and G10Ex. The corn was significantly inferior to others and extruded feed increased ruminal degradedly for all feed. The degradability of crude protein was 27.0%, 60.9%, 56.8% and 35.1% for M, G1, G7 and G10; 50.8, 52.2, 66.4 and 59.6 for MEx; G1Ex; G7Ex and G10Ex, respectively. Statistically the G1 feed was equal to M and both were inferior to G7 and G10. The extrusion process did not increase the degradability of crude protein of G1. The lysine presented high ruminal degradability for tested feed, showing values above 99%. The metionin presented values of degradability inferior for M (37.4%) related to G1 (57.1%).  The treonine did not present differences between feed and extrusion. It can be concluded that the processing of corn to obtain by-products can increase the ruminal degradability of dry matter, protein and metionine, but depending on intensity of processing, the degradability of crude protein may not be altered when compared to corn. The extrusion increased the ruminal degradability of dry matter of corn and by-products.

KEY-WORDS: Amino acids, degradability, extrusion, ruminants.

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Published

2007-09-12

How to Cite

FERREIRA, R. N.; EZEQUIEL, J. M. B.; ROSA, B.; KRONKA, S. do N.; DOURADO, J. B.; GALATI, R. L. RUMINAL DEGRADATION OF THE DRY MATTER, PROTEIN AND THE AMINOACIDS OF THE CORN AND CORN GLUTENS MEAL. Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 8, n. 3, p. 407–416, 2007. DOI: 10.5216/cab.v8i3.1678. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1678. Acesso em: 24 nov. 2024.

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Animal Production

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