2004
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982004000900013
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Metabolizable energy and amino acids relationships with the soluble fractions of protein and fiber of vegetable feed ingredients

Abstract: -To estimate nutrient and energy digestion with animal from in vitro variables it is necessary to control factors that may interfere on digestion such as: source and concentration of digestor substance, as well as the origin and processing of test ingredients. In this study there were performed five laboratory assays, two with poultry and finally regression equations were established based on variables generated with twelve vegetable ingredients. The results showed that there is greater solubility of proteins … Show more

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“…The same authors reported twice as big galactose content in lupine cotyledon compared to soybean (62.4% and 34.4%). Bellaver et al (2004) found in soybean meal containing 46% and 48% crude protein, TDF concentrations of 23.5% and 20.8%, and a variation coefficient of 10.8% and 25.9%, respectively.…”
Section: Lupinus Albus Glycine Maxmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The same authors reported twice as big galactose content in lupine cotyledon compared to soybean (62.4% and 34.4%). Bellaver et al (2004) found in soybean meal containing 46% and 48% crude protein, TDF concentrations of 23.5% and 20.8%, and a variation coefficient of 10.8% and 25.9%, respectively.…”
Section: Lupinus Albus Glycine Maxmentioning
confidence: 91%