Pretreatment of sugar cane bagasse for enhanced ruminal digestion

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作者
Deschamps, FC
Ramos, LP
Fontana, JD
机构
[1] FED UNIV PARANA, LQBB, DEPT BIOCHEM, BR-81531970 CURITIBA, PARANA, BRAZIL
[2] EMPRESA PESQUISA & EXTENSAO AGROPECUARIA, EPAGRI, ITAJAI, SC, BRAZIL
[3] FED UNIV PARANA, LQBB, DEPT CHEM, BR-81531970 CURITIBA, PARANA, BRAZIL
关键词
sugar cane bagasse; autohydrolysis; phosphoric acid; in situ degradability;
D O I
10.1007/BF02941697
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Crop residues, such as sugar cane bagasse (SCB), have been largely used for cattle feeding However, the close association that exists among the three major plant cell-wall components, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, limits the efficiency by which ruminants can degrade these materials Previously, we have shown that pretreatment with 3% (w/w) phosphoric acid, under relatively mild conditions, increased considerably the nutritional value of SCB. However, in this preliminary study, pretreated residues were not washed prior to in situ degradability assays because we wanted to explore the high initial solvability of low-mol-wt substances that were produced during pretreatment We have now studied the suitability of water- and/or alkali-washed residues to in situ ruminal digestion. Alkali washing increased substrate cellulose content by removing most of the lignin and other residual soluble substances As a result, the ruminal degradability of these cleaner materials had first-order rate constants five times higher than those substrates with higher lignin content (e.g., stem-exploded bagasse) However, alkali washing also increased the time of ruminal lag phase of the cellulosic residue, probably because of hemicellulose and/or lignin removal and to the development of substrates with higher degree of crystallinity. Therefore, longer lag phases appear to be related to low microbial adherence after extensive water and alkali extraction, as Novellas to the slower process of cellulase induction during ruminal growth. The kinetic data on ruminal digestion were shown to be very well adjusted by a nonlinear model. Although pretreatment enhances substrate accessibility, the occurrence of an exceedingly high amount of lignin byproducts within the pretreated material reduces considerably its potential degradability.
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页码:171 / 182
页数:12
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