Effect of high-pressure steam treatment on chemical composition and digestibility in vitro of roughages |
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Authors: | DV Rangnekar VC Badve ST Kharat BN Sobale AL Joshi |
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Institution: | The Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation, Uruli Kanchan, District Pune 412 202, Maharashtra India |
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Abstract: | Effect of high-pressure steam (5, 7 and 9 kg cm?2 for 30 and 60 min) on chemical composition and digestibility in vitro of sugarcane bagasse, paddy straw and sorghum straw was studied. The treatment brought about significant falls in the neutral detergent fibre (NDF), specifically the hemicellulose content, and in pH. Soluble carbohydrates and volatile acids (VA) increased with treatment, while acid detergent fibre (ADF) remained constant. The increments in true dry-matter digestibility in vitro (IVTDMD) compared to untreated were 23–64% (sugarcane bagasse), 19–36% (paddy straw) and 31–42% (sorghum straw) with increasing steam pressures and period. The digestibility of cell-wall constituents (CWC) improved with steam treatment in all three roughages. The dry-matter losses resulting from the treatment were 0.9–20%, 17–39% and 1–22% for sugarcane bagasse, paddy straw and sorghum straw, respectively. |
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