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Developing a computer-controlled simulated digestion system to predict the concentration of metabolizable energy of feedstuffs for rooster
by
Tan, H Z
, Zhang, H F
, Zhao, F
, Zhao, J T
, Mi, B M
, Ren, L Q
, Li, H
, Zhang, Z Y
in
Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Animals
/ Chickens - physiology
/ Energy Metabolism - physiology
/ Male
/ Models, Biological
2014
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Developing a computer-controlled simulated digestion system to predict the concentration of metabolizable energy of feedstuffs for rooster
by
Tan, H Z
, Zhang, H F
, Zhao, F
, Zhao, J T
, Mi, B M
, Ren, L Q
, Li, H
, Zhang, Z Y
in
Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Animals
/ Chickens - physiology
/ Energy Metabolism - physiology
/ Male
/ Models, Biological
2014
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Developing a computer-controlled simulated digestion system to predict the concentration of metabolizable energy of feedstuffs for rooster
by
Tan, H Z
, Zhang, H F
, Zhao, F
, Zhao, J T
, Mi, B M
, Ren, L Q
, Li, H
, Zhang, Z Y
in
Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Animals
/ Chickens - physiology
/ Energy Metabolism - physiology
/ Male
/ Models, Biological
2014
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Developing a computer-controlled simulated digestion system to predict the concentration of metabolizable energy of feedstuffs for rooster
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Developing a computer-controlled simulated digestion system to predict the concentration of metabolizable energy of feedstuffs for rooster
2014
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Four experiments were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a computer-controlled simulated digestion system (CCSDS) for predicting apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and true metabolizable energy (TME) using in vitro digestible energy (IVDE) content of feeds for roosters. In Exp. 1, the repeatability of the IVDE assay was tested in corn, wheat, rapeseed meal, and cottonseed meal with 3 assays of each sample and each with 5 replicates of the same sample. In Exp. 2, the additivity of IVDE concentration in corn, soybean meal, and cottonseed meal was tested by comparing determined IVDE values of the complete diet with values predicted from measurements on individual ingredients. In Exp. 3, linear models to predict AME and TME based on IVDE were developed with 16 calibration samples. In Exp. 4, the accuracy of prediction models was tested by the differences between predicted and determined values for AME or TME of 6 ingredients and 4 diets. In Exp. 1, the mean CV of IVDE was 0.88% (range = 0.20 to 2.14%) for corn, wheat, rapeseed meal, and cottonseed meal. No difference in IVDE was observed between 3 assays of an ingredient, indicating that the IVDE assay is repeatable under these conditions. In Exp. 2, minimal differences (<21 kcal/kg) were observed between determined and calculated IVDE of 3 complete diets formulated with corn, soybean meal, and cottonseed meal, demonstrating that the IVDE values are additive in a complete diet. In Exp. 3, linear relationships between AME and IVDE and between TME and IVDE were observed in 16 calibration samples: AME = 1.062 × IVDE - 530 (R(2) = 0.97, residual standard deviation [RSD] = 146 kcal/kg, P < 0.001) and TME = 1.050 × IVDE - 16 (R(2) = 0.97, RSD = 148 kcal/kg, P < 0.001). Differences of less than 100 kcal/kg were observed between determined and predicted values in 10 and 9 of the 16 calibration samples for AME and TME, respectively. In Exp. 4, differences of less than 100 kcal/kg between determined and predicted values were observed in 3 and 4 of the 6 ingredient samples for AME and TME, respectively, and all 4 diets showed the differences of less than 25 kcal/kg between determined and predicted AME or TME. Our results indicate that the CCSDS is repeatable and additive. This system accurately predicted AME or TME on 17 of the 26 samples and may be a promising method to predict the energetic values of feed for poultry.
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