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Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)

To feed a growing population, alternative sources of animal feed (e.g., lignocellulose) are needed to replace grains (e.g., corn). Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) increases lignocellulose digestibility by removing lignin and hemicellulose acetyl content. Adding a mechanical pretreatment (e.g., bal...

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Autores principales: Falls, M., Meysing, D., Lonkar, S., Liang, C., Karim, M. N., Carstens, G., Tedeschi, L. O., Holtzapple, M. T.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32704644
http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/tas2017.0024
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author Falls, M.
Meysing, D.
Lonkar, S.
Liang, C.
Karim, M. N.
Carstens, G.
Tedeschi, L. O.
Holtzapple, M. T.
author_facet Falls, M.
Meysing, D.
Lonkar, S.
Liang, C.
Karim, M. N.
Carstens, G.
Tedeschi, L. O.
Holtzapple, M. T.
author_sort Falls, M.
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description To feed a growing population, alternative sources of animal feed (e.g., lignocellulose) are needed to replace grains (e.g., corn). Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) increases lignocellulose digestibility by removing lignin and hemicellulose acetyl content. Adding a mechanical pretreatment (e.g., ball milling) further improves digestibility. This study determines the effectiveness of OLP and ball milling to enhance the ruminant digestibility of lignocellulose. For forage sorghum, the 48-h in vitro TDN were 40, 64, and 84 g nutrients digested/100 g organic matter (OM) for raw, short-term OLP, and short-term OLP + ball milling, respectively. In terms of compositional changes, OLP increases NDF and decreases non-fiber carbohydrate (NFC) and crude protein (CP), all of which would normally be associated with a decrease in digestibility. However, because OLP and ball milling beneficially change composition (lignin removal) and structural features (reduced crystallinity), digestibility actually increases. Although ball milling increases digestibility according to standard laboratory assays, it reduces particle size possibly allowing fine particles to escape from the rumen before they are digested, thus limiting its practical application. Nonetheless, this study indicates that mechanical pretreatment greatly increases digestibility, and therefore it is desirable to identify an effective mechanical treatment that retains fiber integrity.
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spelling pubmed-72053352020-07-22 Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1) Falls, M. Meysing, D. Lonkar, S. Liang, C. Karim, M. N. Carstens, G. Tedeschi, L. O. Holtzapple, M. T. Transl Anim Sci Article To feed a growing population, alternative sources of animal feed (e.g., lignocellulose) are needed to replace grains (e.g., corn). Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) increases lignocellulose digestibility by removing lignin and hemicellulose acetyl content. Adding a mechanical pretreatment (e.g., ball milling) further improves digestibility. This study determines the effectiveness of OLP and ball milling to enhance the ruminant digestibility of lignocellulose. For forage sorghum, the 48-h in vitro TDN were 40, 64, and 84 g nutrients digested/100 g organic matter (OM) for raw, short-term OLP, and short-term OLP + ball milling, respectively. In terms of compositional changes, OLP increases NDF and decreases non-fiber carbohydrate (NFC) and crude protein (CP), all of which would normally be associated with a decrease in digestibility. However, because OLP and ball milling beneficially change composition (lignin removal) and structural features (reduced crystallinity), digestibility actually increases. Although ball milling increases digestibility according to standard laboratory assays, it reduces particle size possibly allowing fine particles to escape from the rumen before they are digested, thus limiting its practical application. Nonetheless, this study indicates that mechanical pretreatment greatly increases digestibility, and therefore it is desirable to identify an effective mechanical treatment that retains fiber integrity. Oxford University Press 2017-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7205335/ /pubmed/32704644 http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/tas2017.0024 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Falls, M.
Meysing, D.
Lonkar, S.
Liang, C.
Karim, M. N.
Carstens, G.
Tedeschi, L. O.
Holtzapple, M. T.
Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
title Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
title_full Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
title_fullStr Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
title_full_unstemmed Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
title_short Development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass Part 1: Oxidative lime pretreatment (OLP) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
title_sort development of highly digestible animal feed from lignocellulosic biomass part 1: oxidative lime pretreatment (olp) and ball milling of forage sorghum(1)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32704644
http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/tas2017.0024
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