Protein degradability of sunflower meal as affected by heat, formaldehyde and polyethylene glycol treatments in the rumen of sheep and its effect on digestibility, ruminal degradation kinetics and rumen fermentation [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.127-143Other title:- هدم بروتين كسب عباد الشمس نتيجة المعاملة الحرارية، الفورماندهيد ، بولى ايثيلين جليكول فى كرش الأغنام وأثر ذلك على الهضم وديناميكية التخمير فى الكرش [Added title page title]
- Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 2008 v. 11(1) [electronic resource].
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The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of heat (H), formaldehyde (F) or polyethylene glycol (P) treatment alone or in combination on protein degradability of sunflower meal (SFM) in the rumen of sheep. Feeding values, nitrogen utilization, rumen function and microbial protein synthesis were also investigated. Six adult male Barki sheep were assigned to be fed on six experimental rations using 6x6 Latin square designs. Six experimental concentrate feed mixtures (CFM) were fonnulated, included untreated or treated SFM. The treatments were heat (SFMH), formaldehyde (SFMF), polyethylene glyeol (SFMP) and their combinations (SFMHF or SFMPF).
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