Effectiveness of Acetic Acid and Formaldehyde for Preventing Protein Degradation in the Rumen
Open Access
- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 66 (2) , 350-354
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(83)81796-2
Abstract
Six rumen cannulated steers were in a replicated 3 X 3 Latin square arrangement to investigate degradability in the rumen of dry matter and crude protein from soybean meal that was untreated or treated with either 8% acetic acid or .3% formaldehyde. Polyester bags containing the soybean meals were suspended in the rumen of each steer and removed after 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24 h to calculate degradation rates. Soybean meals remaining in the polyester bags after 12 h of rumen exposure were collected and referred to as residues. Postruminal digestion was stimulated by incubating 200 mg of soybean meal residues with pepsin and pancreatin. Formaldehyde treatment of soybean meal was more effective than acetic acid treatment in preventing ruminal degradation of dry matter and crude protein under these experimental conditions. However, soybean meal treated with acetic acid and remaining in polyester bags after 12 h of ruminal exposure released a larger quantity of alpha-amino nitrogen during in vitro incubation with pepsin and pancreatin than did residue of soybean meal treated with formaldehyde. Acetic acid may prove to be an effective agent for increasing the supply of absorbable dietary amino acids.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effects of Formaldehyde Treated Soybean Meal on Milk Yield, Milk Composition, and Nutrient Digestibility in the Dairy CowJournal of Dairy Science, 1983
- The effects of various deacetylation procedures on the nylon bag digestibility of barley straw and of grass cell walls recovered from sheep faecesThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1980
- Degradation of Feedstuff Nitrogen in the Rumen vs Nitrogen Solubility in Three SolventsJournal of Animal Science, 1978
- Solvents for Soluble Nitrogen Measurements in FeedstuffsJournal of Dairy Science, 1978
- Milk Production, Nitrogen Utilization and Glucose Synthesis in Lactating Cows Infused Postruminally with Sodium Caseinate and GlucoseJournal of Nutrition, 1977
- Effects of Formaldehyde Treated Soybean Meal on Nutrient Use, Milk Yield and Composition, and Free Amino Acids in the Lactating BovineJournal of Dairy Science, 1974
- EFFECTS OF VOLATILE FATTY ACID TREATMENT ON THE PROTECTION OF PROTEIN IN THE RUMENCanadian Journal of Animal Science, 1974
- Digestion by ruminant lambs of a diet containing formaldehyde-treated caseinAustralian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1971
- Milk Production Response to Supplementation with Encapsulated Methionine per Os or Casein per Abomasum,Journal of Dairy Science, 1970
- A Pepsin Pancreatin Digest Index of Protein Quality EvaluationJournal of Nutrition, 1964