Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits

The present study aimed to evaluate acid-insoluble ash (AIA) as an internal marker for the measurement the coefficient of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) in rabbits through two experiments (E1 and E2). In E1, 48 rabbits were used to calculate the CTTAD of the same basal diet according to...

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Main Authors: G. Papadomichelakis, K. Fegeros
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2020-03-01
Series:World Rabbit Science
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spelling doaj-95e27f49cffb41daae001ed29d52e2092020-11-25T03:03:20ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaWorld Rabbit Science1257-50111989-88862020-03-0128111210.4995/wrs.2020.122168018Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbitsG. Papadomichelakis0K. Fegeros1Agricultural University of AthensAgricultural University of AthensThe present study aimed to evaluate acid-insoluble ash (AIA) as an internal marker for the measurement the coefficient of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) in rabbits through two experiments (E1 and E2). In E1, 48 rabbits were used to calculate the CTTAD of the same basal diet according to the European reference method (ERM), the AIA and the titanium dioxide (TiO2 with 1 g of TiO2/kg diet) techniques (n=16 rabbits/method). The effect of feed sample quantity on dietary AIA content was investigated and total collection of faeces was carried out to calculate marker recovery. In E2, 48 rabbits were allotted to three groups fed diets with no sugar beet pulp (SBP0) or with 100 (SBP100) and 200 (SBP200) g sugar beet pulp/kg (n=16 rabbits/group). Each group was divided into two subgroups, ERM and AIA (n=8 rabbits/subgroup), in which CTTAD was measured using the European reference and AIA method, respectively. In AIA subgroups, only 10% of the total daily faecal output was sampled from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Feed analysis in E1 showed that increasing sample quantity from 5 to 9 g did not affect the dietary AIA content; however, the analytical error was 7 and 5 times lower (P<0.05) for 9 g, when compared to 5 and 7 g samples. Feed analysis also showed 1.030±0.003 g TiO2/kg diet. Faecal marker recovery was 99.80±0.03 and 96.89±0.16% for AIA and TiO2, respectively. The CTTAD of dry matter (DM), did not differ between methods in E1, but a 5-fold higher variability (P<0.05) was observed for the TiO2 technique in comparison with the ERM and AIA methods. Also, no differences in the CTTAD of DM between the ERM and AIA methods were found in E2. In conclusion, AIA is a reliable internal marker in rabbits and offers the possibility of measuring the CTTAD of diets with precision, when complete faecal collection or feed intake measurement is not possible.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/12216acid-insoluble asheuropean reference methodrabbitstitanium dioxidetotal tract apparent digestibility
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author G. Papadomichelakis
K. Fegeros
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K. Fegeros
Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
World Rabbit Science
acid-insoluble ash
european reference method
rabbits
titanium dioxide
total tract apparent digestibility
author_facet G. Papadomichelakis
K. Fegeros
author_sort G. Papadomichelakis
title Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
title_short Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
title_full Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
title_fullStr Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
title_sort reliability of acid-insoluble ash as internal marker for the measurement of digestibility in rabbits
publisher Universitat Politècnica de València
series World Rabbit Science
issn 1257-5011
1989-8886
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The present study aimed to evaluate acid-insoluble ash (AIA) as an internal marker for the measurement the coefficient of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) in rabbits through two experiments (E1 and E2). In E1, 48 rabbits were used to calculate the CTTAD of the same basal diet according to the European reference method (ERM), the AIA and the titanium dioxide (TiO2 with 1 g of TiO2/kg diet) techniques (n=16 rabbits/method). The effect of feed sample quantity on dietary AIA content was investigated and total collection of faeces was carried out to calculate marker recovery. In E2, 48 rabbits were allotted to three groups fed diets with no sugar beet pulp (SBP0) or with 100 (SBP100) and 200 (SBP200) g sugar beet pulp/kg (n=16 rabbits/group). Each group was divided into two subgroups, ERM and AIA (n=8 rabbits/subgroup), in which CTTAD was measured using the European reference and AIA method, respectively. In AIA subgroups, only 10% of the total daily faecal output was sampled from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Feed analysis in E1 showed that increasing sample quantity from 5 to 9 g did not affect the dietary AIA content; however, the analytical error was 7 and 5 times lower (P<0.05) for 9 g, when compared to 5 and 7 g samples. Feed analysis also showed 1.030±0.003 g TiO2/kg diet. Faecal marker recovery was 99.80±0.03 and 96.89±0.16% for AIA and TiO2, respectively. The CTTAD of dry matter (DM), did not differ between methods in E1, but a 5-fold higher variability (P<0.05) was observed for the TiO2 technique in comparison with the ERM and AIA methods. Also, no differences in the CTTAD of DM between the ERM and AIA methods were found in E2. In conclusion, AIA is a reliable internal marker in rabbits and offers the possibility of measuring the CTTAD of diets with precision, when complete faecal collection or feed intake measurement is not possible.
topic acid-insoluble ash
european reference method
rabbits
titanium dioxide
total tract apparent digestibility
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/12216
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