“…However, it is important to use the most suitable mathematical model to obtain the fermentation parameters and; consequently, the fitting of gas production curves, which can vary depending on the model used (SANTOS et al, 2019). Some researchers have used nonlinear models to study the kinetics of in vitro gas production (FARIAS et al, 2011;VELHO et al, 2014;TEIXEIRA et al, 2016;GOMES et al, 2017), especially the Gompertz, Richards, Groot and monomolecular models. However, the two-compartment logistic model, proposed by PELL & SCHOFIELD (1993), has been widely used to estimate the in vitro gas production of feedstuffs and diets for ruminants (OLIVO et al, 2017;DIAZ et al, 2018;SOUZA et al, 2018;OLIVEIRA et al, 2017;LEAL et al, 2020.…”