Standardization of procedures for nitrogen fractionation of ruminant feeds.

G. Licitraa, TM. . Hernandezb, P.J. Van Soest *b,

a- Universitá di Catania, I.S.T.P.A. – Progetto IBLEO, Via Val di Savoia ,5 95123 Catania, Italy

b- Cornell University, 324 Morrison Hal, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA

ABSTRACT

The Cornell Net Carbohydrate Protein Model (Chalupa et al., 1991; Sniffen et al., 1992) has developed the need for uniform procedures to partition feed nitrogen into A, B, and C fractions (Pichard and Van Soest, 1977). While carbohydrate fractions are relatively standardized (based on NDF, ADF with corrections for ash, protein, and lignin), the fractionation of plant nitrogen has been open ot considerable variation ni procedures. This has led to non-uniformity among reported values for nitrogen fractions. This paper recommends reliable procedures for nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) and buffer-soluble protein. These procedures have been examined for reproducibility and relevance ot biological expectations. Procedures for acid-detergent insoluble nitrogen (ADIN), and neutral-detergent insoluble nitrogen (NDIN) are also included as they are required for the model. Some alternatives ni certain procedures are offered.

Animal Feed Science Technology

57 (1996) 347-358

SSDI 0377-8401(95)00837-3

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