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      Avaliação de indicadores em estudos com ruminantes: digestibilidade Translated title: Evaluation of markers in ruminant trials: digestibility

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          Foram conduzidos dois experimentos com o objetivo de avaliar os indicadores internos fibra em detergente neutro indigestível (FDNi) e fibra em detergente ácido (FDAi), obtidos por incubação in situ durante seis dias, e os indicadores externos óxido crômico (Cr2O3), dióxido de titânio (TiO2) e lignina isolada, purificada e enriquecida (LIPE®) em dois esquemas de coleta total de fezes (3 ou 5 dias) para estimativa da digestibilidade em bovinos. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso com parcelas subdivididas. No primeiro experimento, foram utilizadas cinco novilhas mestiças alimentadas com cana-de-açúcar com 1% de ureia/sulfato de amônio e concentrado (1% do peso vivo). Não houve diferenças entre as metodologias de coleta para a digestibilidade da matéria seca. Quando estimada utilizando-se FDAi, a digestibilidade dos nutrientes foi subestimada, mas, quando estimada utilizando-se FDNi e os indicadores externos (óxido crômico, dióxido de titânio e LIPE®), não diferiu significativamente daquela determinada por coleta total de fezes. No segundo experimento, foram utilizadas oito vacas em lactação alimentadas com silagem de milho e 4 kg de concentrado. Não houve diferença na digestibilidade da matéria seca entre os períodos de coleta. A digestibilidade dos nutrientes, quando estimada utilizando-se FDNi, foi superestimada, mas, quando estimada utilizando-se FDAi e os indicadores externos (óxido crômico, dióxido de titânio e LIPE®), não diferiu significativamente daquela determinada por coleta total de fezes. Três dias de coleta são suficientes para estimativa da digestibilidade e os indicadores testados são eficientes na determinação da digestibilidade.

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          Two studies were carried out to evaluate indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) and indigestible acid detergent fiber (iADF) as internal markers obtained by 144-h incubation in situ and chromium oxide (Cr2O3), titanium dioxide (TiO2) and isolated, purified and enriched lignin (LIPE®) as external markers, and two total fecal collection schemes (3 or 5 days) to estimate digestibility in bovines. The experimental procedure was a randomized block design in a split plot arrangement. In the first trial, five crossbreed heifers fed sugar cane plus 1% of urea/ammonium sulfate and concentrate (1% of body weight) were used. There was no difference for dry matter digestibility when the collection schemes were compared (5 days vs 3 days). The nutrient digestibility estimated by iADF was underestimated and those estimated by iNDF, chromium oxide, titanium dioxide and LIPE®, did not differ from the digestibility calculated on total fecal collection. In the second trial, eight lactating cows fed corn silage and concentrate (4 kg/cow/day) were used. There was no difference for dry matter digestibility when the collection schemes were compared (5 days vs 3 days). The nutrient digestibility estimated by iNDF was overestimated and those estimated by iADF, chromium oxide, titanium dioxide and LIPE®, did not differ from the digestibility calculated on total fecal collection. Three days of fecal collection and the markers tested can safely be used to estimate digestibility.

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          Technical note: a procedure for the preparation and quantitative analysis of samples for titanium dioxide.

          A procedure was developed for the rapid analysis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) concentrations in feed and fecal samples. Samples were digested in concentrated H2SO4 for 2 h, followed by addition of 30% H2O2, and absorbance was measured at 410 nm. Standards were prepared by spiking blanks with increasing amounts of TiO2, resulting in a linear standard curve. Complete analysis using this procedure can typically be accomplished within 4.5 h. This procedure was compared to a previously published dry-ash procedure for the analysis of TiO2 in bovine fecal samples. Three sources of OM devoid of TiO2 (a forage sample, a bovine fecal sample without Cr2O3, and a bovine fecal sample containing Cr2O3) were spiked with graded amounts (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 mg) of TiO2. With our procedure, TiO2 recoveries averaged 96.7, 97.5, and 98.5%, for the three OM sources, respectively, vs. 74.3, 83.8, and 53.1% for the same samples analyzed using the dry-ash method. These results suggest that our procedure is a rapid and accurate alternative to dry-ash procedures for the determination of TiO2.
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            Creating a system for meeting the fiber requirements of dairy cows.

            Current NRC recommendations for dairy cattle provide limited guidance to nutritionists for meeting the fiber and carbohydrate needs of lactating cows. The NRC provide only minimum recommendations for fiber and no accommodation for factors such as physical effectiveness of fiber, interactions with nonfibrous carbohydrates, or animal attributes, which can affect the optimality of dairy rations. To be an improvement, any new system for meeting the fiber requirements of dairy cows must be based on 1) feed characteristics that can be defined and preferably be determined quantitatively using routine laboratory methods and 2) animal requirements that correspond to critical feed characteristics and vary with feeding situation, ration composition, and attributes of the animal. Published data were used to develop coefficients for defining the physical effectiveness or roughage value of feeds and the fiber requirements of dairy cows. Information in this paper is intended to provide practical guidelines for improving current fiber recommendations and to serve as an idealized framework for future research on meeting the fiber requirements of dairy cows. The system is based on NDF as the measure of total chemical fiber in feeds. Adjustments for the effectiveness of NDF in maintaining milk fat production and optimizing ruminal fermentation are based on the particle size and inherent characteristics of NDF that affect chewing activity, ruminal pH, and milk fat production.
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              A variety of factors influence the results of digestion studies designed to measure ruminal disappearance of nutrients and flow of nutrients to the intestine. Feed intake, marker usage, sample collection, statistical design, and computation methods are among the factors discussed in this review. Guidelines are provided for presentation and interpretation of data from digesta flow studies. The scientific value of such studies often is limited because 1) replication, relative to expected variation, is inadequate and 2) experimental animals are not maintained under conditions similar to those used in normal production. Because studies conducted with inappropriate methods or inadequate replication are of little value and waste resources, validation of techniques is critical, and individual researchers should strive to verify their techniques.
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                Journal
                rbz
                Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
                R. Bras. Zootec.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (Viçosa, MG, Brazil )
                1516-3598
                1806-9290
                August 2009
                : 38
                : 8
                : 1568-1573
                Affiliations
                [03] orgnameUFV orgdiv1DZO
                [01] orgnameUFRPE orgdiv1Departamento de Zootecnia
                [02] orgnameCNPq
                [04] orgnameUFV orgdiv1DVT
                Article
                S1516-35982009000800022 S1516-3598(09)03800822
                69408673-2049-495d-a718-ea90088a3770

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 01 March 2007
                : 14 October 2008
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                Ruminantes

                total collection,coleta total,indicadores externos,indicadores internos,external markers,internal markers

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