1. Determination of nutritive value of date palm by-products using in vitro and in situ measurements
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A.G. Moradi, A. Khezri, and O. Dayani
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In situ ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,business.industry ,Pulp (paper) ,engineering.material ,Nutritive values ,Biotechnology ,Animal science ,Food Animals ,chemistry ,engineering ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Dry matter ,Organic matter ,business - Abstract
In this research, the nutritive values of three date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera ) by-products (DPB) called Lerd, Pit and Pulp in South-east of Iran were evaluated. The chemical compositions of all DPB samples were evaluated by laboratory analysis. An in vitro digestibility study was done to determine digestibility coefficients of dry matter (DMD), organic matter (OMD), and also digestible organic matter in dry matter (DOMD) to estimate the metabolizable energy (ME) content of DPB samples. In addition, dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) disappearance of samples were determined by an in situ method at 0, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h and their kinetics were described using the equation p = a + b (1 − e − ct ). The nutritive value index (NIV) of DPB samples was calculated using the equation: NIV = a + 0.4 b + 200 c . The mean values of the DM, OM, CP, ADF and NDF were 948.8, 909.7, 80.04, 590.0 and 800.0 g/kg DM for Lerd; 960.4, 933.9, 61.6, 529.7 and 640.0 g/kg DM for Pit; 964.7, 929.4, 78.2, 494.3 and 625.0 g/kg DM for Pulp respectively. In this study the average DMD, OMD, DOMD and metabolizable energy of DPB differed significantly ( P
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- 2012
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