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10 August 2015 Review: Recent advances in evaluation of bags made from different textiles used in situ ruminal degradation
Tiago Neves Pereira Valente, Edenio Detmann, Cláudia Batista Sampaio
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Valente, T. N. P., Detmann, E. and Sampaio, C. B. 2015. Review: Recent advances in evaluation of bags made from different textiles used in situ ruminal degradation. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 95: 493-498. Textile bags are used in the laboratory to analyze the indigestible contents (internal markers) of feedstuffs after in situ ruminal incubation. Information is needed on the rate and extent of degradation in the rumen using bags made from different materials. In situ techniques have been used extensively to measure the degradation of feedstuffs in the rumen. However, in situ techniques are prone to variability. This paper reviews the effects of particle size, the material from which bags are made, pore size, tensile strength of the bags, in situ estimation of the levels of indigestible compounds [indigestible dry matter (iDM), indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF), and indigestible acid detergent fiber (iADF)], rumen degradation profiles, and the use of bags made from nylon (50 µm), F57 (Ankom*), and non-woven textile (100 g m-2).

Tiago Neves Pereira Valente, Edenio Detmann, and Cláudia Batista Sampaio "Review: Recent advances in evaluation of bags made from different textiles used in situ ruminal degradation," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 95(4), 493-498, (10 August 2015). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjas-2015-100
Received: 28 May 2015; Accepted: 1 July 2015; Published: 10 August 2015
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KEYWORDS
incubations ruminales
Internal markers
Marqueurs internes
Particle size
ruminal incubations
taille des particules
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