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A Simple Method for Estimation of Neutral Detergent-Soluble Fibre

✍ Scribed by Hall, Mary B; Lewis, Betty A; Van Soest, Peter J; Chase, Larry E


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
228 KB
Volume
74
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


A method was developed to estimate the neutral detergent-soluble Ðbre (NDSF) content of feeds. Citrus pulp, sugar beet pulp, soybean hulls, separated leaves and stems from mature and immature alfalfa, red clover, reed canarygrass and timothy were analysed. Half-gram samples were stirred at room temperature for 4 h with 100 ml of 90 : 10 (v/v) ethanol/water to extract low molecular weight substances, crude protein (CP) and ash to produce ethanol-insoluble residues (EIR). Samples were reΓ‘uxed for 1 h with neutral detergent solution and heat stable a-amylase to extract low molecular weight substances, NDSF, starch, CP and ash to produce neutral detergent residues (NDF). The EIR and NDF were analysed for organic matter (OM ; EIROM ; NDFOM) and CP (EIRCP ; NDFCP), and EIR was analysed for starch. Values were expressed as proportions of the original sample dry matter. The NDSF was calculated as the di †erence in OM mass between EIR and NDF after correction for CP and starch by the equation : EIROM [ NDFOM [ EIRCP ] NDFCP [ EIR starch. Extractions with 90 : 10 (v/v) ethanol/water gave a higher yield of EIR and NDSF than did 80 : 20 (v/v) ethanol/water. The method gave good precision and is convenient for assessing NDSF content of feeds.


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