Bojana M. Kokić1, Ljubica P. Dokić2, Radmilo R. Čolović1, Vojislav V. Banjac1, Rade D. Jovanović3,
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Food & Feed Research

THE POSSIBILITY OF IN VITRO MULTI-ENZYMATIC METHOD APPLICATION FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF THERMAL TREATMENTS ON ORGANIC MATTER DIGESTIBILITY OF FEED FOR RUMINANTS

DOI: UDK:
636.085.2:543.38:633.15
JOURNAL No:
Volume 45, Issue 1
PAGES
53-58
KEYWORDS
organic matter digestibility, ruminant, corn, thermal treatment
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Bojana M. Kokić1, Ljubica P. Dokić2, Radmilo R. Čolović1, Vojislav V. Banjac1, Rade D. Jovanović3,
Sanja J. Popović1, Jasmina M. Lazarević1
1University of Novi Sad, Institute of Food Technology, Bulevar cara Lazara 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, Bulevar cara Lazara 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
3Institute for Science Application in Agriculture, Bulevar despota Stefana 68b, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

ABSTRACT

In vitro multi-enzymatic method is a two-step procedure that uses exogenous enzymes for incubation of feed that aim to imitate digestive processes in the animal. It is used for determination of organic matter digestibility (OMD) of various feedstuffs and complete mixtures used in ruminant nutrition. The aim of the present work was to determine whether this in vitro multi-enzymatic method can be applied for the assessment of the influence of thermal treatments on OMD of feed for ruminants. Samples of corn and complete mixture for cows (based on corn) were subjected to pelleting, steam flaking, micronization and extrusion. Statistical analysis of the results did not show significant increase of corn and complete mixture OMD after various thermal treatments compared to untreated samples, which can be explained by high digestibility of corn itself (exceeds 90%). Based on obtained results it can be concluded that applied in vitro method is not suitable for the assessment of the influence of thermal treatments on OMD of corn and corn based mixture, while future research should be broadened to analysis of samples with lower OMD, such as sorghum, oats and barley.



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