1999
DOI: 10.1080/17450399909386174
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Calculation of utilizable crude protein at the duodenum of cattle by two different approaches

Abstract: The duodenal flow of utilizable crude protein (crude protein minus endogenous protein) in cows was estimated using dietary parameters, first by multiple regression and secondly by the addition of microbial protein and undegraded feed protein. These estimates were compared with 327 results from experiments conducted with fistulated cows in Braunschweig-Völkenrode and Rostock-Dummerstorf. The regressions and the measurements for microbial protein synthesis as well as feed protein degradation and organic matter f… Show more

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“…In both treatments the proportion of microbial N as percentage of non-ammonia-N (see Table 3) was with slightly lower than reported by Lebzien and Paul (1997) (69.3%; range 50.3-82.3%), who measured parameters of microbial protein synthesis in more than 150 samples of duodenal chyme in dairy cows. Data for microbial nitrogen in relation to organic matter fermented in the rumen were described to be in between 63-338 g MP per kg fermented organic matter (Stern et al 1994, Lebzien and Voigt 1999, National Research Council [NRC] 2001. In both groups of this experiment mean values measured are slightly lower than reported earlier, but were always within the range given in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both treatments the proportion of microbial N as percentage of non-ammonia-N (see Table 3) was with slightly lower than reported by Lebzien and Paul (1997) (69.3%; range 50.3-82.3%), who measured parameters of microbial protein synthesis in more than 150 samples of duodenal chyme in dairy cows. Data for microbial nitrogen in relation to organic matter fermented in the rumen were described to be in between 63-338 g MP per kg fermented organic matter (Stern et al 1994, Lebzien and Voigt 1999, National Research Council [NRC] 2001. In both groups of this experiment mean values measured are slightly lower than reported earlier, but were always within the range given in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CP at the duodenum (utilisable crude protein ¼ uCP) was estimated following Lebzien and Voigt (1999): uCP g=d ½ ¼ CP flow at the duodenum g=d ½ À NH 3 À N Á 6:25 g=d ½ À endogenous CP g=d ½ :…”
Section: Calculations and Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilisable crude protein (uCP) at the duodenum was calculated as described by Lebzien and Voigt (1999): (Brandt and Rohr 1981).…”
Section: Calculations and Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%