Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro

The ruminal digestion performed by ruminants is one of the essential and most important processes for the use of dietary nutrients. However, the use of mathematical models applied to digestion kinetics has been widely applied to provide prediction of animal performance, maximize the use of nutrients...

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Main Authors: J. R. Assis, A. C. M. Assis, G. A. Fernandes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Electronic Archives
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Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/SEA/article/view/1317
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spelling doaj-fc6aa5de6c28454cb31df828eedc06f12021-03-29T19:34:49ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812021-03-0114461510.36560/144202113171062Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitroJ. R. Assis0A. C. M. Assis1G. A. Fernandes2Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Campus Cuiabá; Centro Universitário FASIPEUniversidade do Estado de Mato GrossoUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Campus CuiabáThe ruminal digestion performed by ruminants is one of the essential and most important processes for the use of dietary nutrients. However, the use of mathematical models applied to digestion kinetics has been widely applied to provide prediction of animal performance, maximize the use of nutrients and reduce nutritional losses due to excreta and a reduction in the cost of animal production. In this context, it aimed to conduct a literature review on the use of mathematical models and to analyze comparisons of different models to predict ruminal digestion. The in vitro gas production technique provides direct measurement of the ruminal digestion rate associated with gas production and the respective gravimetric measurement of the food or diet under test. Nonlinear models are chosen to evaluate ruminal digestion due to a better interpretation of biological parameters, they produce exponential and sigmoidal growth equations. However, the most suitable model for evaluation depends on the type of food or diet. The two-compartment logistical model presents a better adjustment of the gas production curve, mainly for foods with a high proportion of fiber. Among this, single-compartment models can be well applied to evaluate the degradation kinetics of foods with low fibrous carbohydrate content. Therefore, the choice of the most appropriate model is up to the researcher to assess which model best suits the chemical-chemical composition of the food or diet.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/SEA/article/view/1317ruminal kineticsmathematical modelsexponential and logistic equations
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author J. R. Assis
A. C. M. Assis
G. A. Fernandes
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A. C. M. Assis
G. A. Fernandes
Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
Scientific Electronic Archives
ruminal kinetics
mathematical models
exponential and logistic equations
author_facet J. R. Assis
A. C. M. Assis
G. A. Fernandes
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title Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
title_short Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
title_full Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
title_fullStr Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
title_sort mathematical modeling applied to ruminal digestion and gas production in vitro
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
issn 2316-9281
2316-9281
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The ruminal digestion performed by ruminants is one of the essential and most important processes for the use of dietary nutrients. However, the use of mathematical models applied to digestion kinetics has been widely applied to provide prediction of animal performance, maximize the use of nutrients and reduce nutritional losses due to excreta and a reduction in the cost of animal production. In this context, it aimed to conduct a literature review on the use of mathematical models and to analyze comparisons of different models to predict ruminal digestion. The in vitro gas production technique provides direct measurement of the ruminal digestion rate associated with gas production and the respective gravimetric measurement of the food or diet under test. Nonlinear models are chosen to evaluate ruminal digestion due to a better interpretation of biological parameters, they produce exponential and sigmoidal growth equations. However, the most suitable model for evaluation depends on the type of food or diet. The two-compartment logistical model presents a better adjustment of the gas production curve, mainly for foods with a high proportion of fiber. Among this, single-compartment models can be well applied to evaluate the degradation kinetics of foods with low fibrous carbohydrate content. Therefore, the choice of the most appropriate model is up to the researcher to assess which model best suits the chemical-chemical composition of the food or diet.
topic ruminal kinetics
mathematical models
exponential and logistic equations
url https://sea.ufr.edu.br/SEA/article/view/1317
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