Title : The degradation kinetic of NDF and lignin of sunflower meal containing low or high fat treated with sodium ( The degradation kinetic of NDF and lignin of sunflower meal containing low or high fat treated with sodium hydroxide )
Authors: , Mohsen Danesh Mesgaran , Alireza Heravi Moussavi , Mohammadreza Nassiri , morteza chaji ,Abstract
Sunflower meal is a good source of protein and NDF for ruminants. The amount of hull or fibre in sunflower might affect the ruminal and post-ruminal digestion of this protein source. Available information on the effect of sodium hydroxide on degradation of NDF and lignin of sunflower meal is scarce. It has been proposed that sodium hydroxide may break down hemicellulose, hydrolyze the ester bonds between lignin and hemicellulose, swell cellulose microfibrils (Canale et al., 1992), expose the cellulose to microbial attachment and improve digestibility (Goto et al., 1993). The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) on chemical composition and in situ degradation characteristics of NDF and lignin of low and high fat sunflower meal (25 and 165 g/kg DM; LFSM and HFSM, respectively).
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author = {, and Danesh Mesgaran, Mohsen and Heravi Moussavi, Alireza and Nassiri, Mohammadreza and Chaji, Morteza},
title = {The degradation kinetic of NDF and lignin of sunflower meal containing low or high fat treated with sodium},
booktitle = {British Society of Animal Science},
year = {2008},
location = {ENGLAND},
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T The degradation kinetic of NDF and lignin of sunflower meal containing low or high fat treated with sodium
%A ,
%A Danesh Mesgaran, Mohsen
%A Heravi Moussavi, Alireza
%A Nassiri, Mohammadreza
%A Chaji, Morteza
%J British Society of Animal Science
%D 2008