Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs
Summary Background: the conventional method of fiber analysis using neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) was proposed by Peter Van Soest. The main advantage of this method is the precision of results; however, reagents are costly and laboratory work requires long runtime and...
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doaj-95c10ee7afe94f20b3296e5079463dd32020-11-24T23:11:37ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias0120-0690301212910.17533/udea.rccp.v30n1a03S0120-06902017000100021Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffsMaria do Socorro N LourençoJuliana D MessanaRoberta C CanesinEuclides B MalheirosTelma T BerchielliSummary Background: the conventional method of fiber analysis using neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) was proposed by Peter Van Soest. The main advantage of this method is the precision of results; however, reagents are costly and laboratory work requires long runtime and labor. Objective: to compare analytical data from different methodologies used to assess NDF and ADF contents. Methods: means obtained with the conventional method were compared through Dunnett’s test (α=5%) with values from alternative methods using autoclave as the digester system. A completely randomized design in a 4 x 2 factorial arrangement was used. Results: NDF content through alternative methods was assessed for Tifton 85 hay, babassu meal and sugarcane, whereas ADF was only determined for babassu meal. NDF and ADF did not differ (p(0.05) between non-sequential or sequential analysis for all the feedstuffs and methods studied, except for ADF in corn silage. Conclusion: alternative methodologies allow reducing operating costs and time but lack uniformity and accuracy for analyzing ADF in corn silage.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-06902017000100021&lng=en&tlng=encaña de azúcarfibra detergente ácidafibra detergente neutraharina de babasúheno de Tifton 85 |
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Maria do Socorro N Lourenço Juliana D Messana Roberta C Canesin Euclides B Malheiros Telma T Berchielli Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias caña de azúcar fibra detergente ácida fibra detergente neutra harina de babasú heno de Tifton 85 |
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Maria do Socorro N Lourenço Juliana D Messana Roberta C Canesin Euclides B Malheiros Telma T Berchielli |
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Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs |
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Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs |
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Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs |
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Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs |
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Comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs |
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comparison of laboratory methods to assess fiber contents in feedstuffs |
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Universidad de Antioquia |
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Summary Background: the conventional method of fiber analysis using neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) was proposed by Peter Van Soest. The main advantage of this method is the precision of results; however, reagents are costly and laboratory work requires long runtime and labor. Objective: to compare analytical data from different methodologies used to assess NDF and ADF contents. Methods: means obtained with the conventional method were compared through Dunnett’s test (α=5%) with values from alternative methods using autoclave as the digester system. A completely randomized design in a 4 x 2 factorial arrangement was used. Results: NDF content through alternative methods was assessed for Tifton 85 hay, babassu meal and sugarcane, whereas ADF was only determined for babassu meal. NDF and ADF did not differ (p(0.05) between non-sequential or sequential analysis for all the feedstuffs and methods studied, except for ADF in corn silage. Conclusion: alternative methodologies allow reducing operating costs and time but lack uniformity and accuracy for analyzing ADF in corn silage. |
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caña de azúcar fibra detergente ácida fibra detergente neutra harina de babasú heno de Tifton 85 |
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