نتایج جستجو برای: digestible fibre

تعداد نتایج: 29150  

2016
O. A. Olafadehan

Abbreviations: ADF, acid detergent fibre; ADG, average daily gain; CP, crude protein; CT, condensed tannins; DCP, digestible crude prot digestible energy; DM, dry matter; DOM, digestible organic matter; FCR, feed conversion ratio; LW, live weight; ME, metabolizable energ microbial protein synthesis; NDF, neutral detergent fibre; OM, organic matter; OMDR, organic matter digested in the rumen; VF...

1999
T. K. M. F.

From preliminary studies of the feeding value for mediumwool Merino wethers of various samples of sorghum silage, the following points emerge : 1. Mature silage, in addition to being moderately unpalatable, had a low level of digestible protein, a variable digestible crude fibre and a high mineral content. In spite of the latter, most sheep had negative mineral balances. A feature of the ash co...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Eric A Decker Devin J Rose Derek Stewart

Oats are a uniquely nutritious food as they contain an excellent lipid profile and high amounts of soluble fibre. However, an oat kernel is largely non-digestible and thus must be utilised in milled form to reap its nutritional benefits. Milling is made up of numerous steps, the most important being dehulling to expose the digestible groat, heat processing to inactivate enzymes that cause ranci...

2014
Jagannatham Babu Nagireddy Nalini Kumari Yerradoddi Ramana Reddy

Aim: The present study was carried out to evaluate the nutrient digestibility of sweet sorghum stover, an unconventional roughage source in ram lambs in comparison to conventional sorghum and maize stovers. Materials and Methods: 18 Nellore ram lambs aged about 3 months (average body weight 15.65±0.10 kg) were randomly allotted to three complete rations formulated with roughage to concentrate r...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2003
Brendan Donnelly

The Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences (Washington DC, USA) recently published definitions for ‘dietary’, ‘functional’, and ‘total’ fibre (Institute of Medicine, 2002). Dietary fibre consists of non-digestible carbohydrates and lignin, which are intrinsic and intact in plants. Functional fibre consists of isolated, nondigestible carbo...

Journal: :Carbohydrate polymers 2014
Concha Collar Teresa Jiménez Paola Conte Costantino Fadda

Wheat flour replacement from 22.5% up to 45% by incorporation of ternary blends of teff (T), green pea (GP) and buckwheat (BW) flours provided technologically viable and acceptable sensory rated multigrain breads with superior nutritional value compared to the 100% wheat flour (WT) counterparts. Blended breads exhibited superior nutritional composition, larger amounts of bioaccessible polypheno...

2015
B. Kambashi P. Picron C. Boudry H. Kiatoko J. Bindelle

13 The nutritive value of 20 forage plants commonly used for feeding pigs in the Democratic 14 Republic of the Congo was studied to determine chemical composition, protein amino acid 15 profiles, mineral content, and in vitro digestibility using a two-steps method combining an 16 enzymatic pepsin and pancreatin hydrolysis followed by a 72h gas-test fermentation. The 17 highest protein contents ...

Journal: :Tropical life sciences research 2010
Saifullah Ramli Noryati Ismail Abbas Fadhl Mubarek Alkarkhi Azhar Mat Easa

Banana peel flour (BPF) prepared from green or ripe Cavendish and Dream banana fruits were assessed for their total starch (TS), digestible starch (DS), resistant starch (RS), total dietary fibre (TDF), soluble dietary fibre (SDF) and insoluble dietary fibre (IDF). Principal component analysis (PCA) identified that only 1 component was responsible for 93.74% of the total variance in the starch ...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1973
P J Van Soest R W McQueen

Crude fibre determination is commonly used to estimate the quality of foods of plant origin on the premise that it constitutes their least digestible fraction. Therefore, a criterion for evaluating fibre methods is thc recovery of indigestible plant residues. ‘I’he so-called Weende method for fibre estimation was not developed at Weende, but at Moglin after 1806 by Heinrich Einhof, who assumed ...

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