Animals (Apr 2021)

An Illustrative Analysis of Atypical Gas Production Profiles Obtained from In Vitro Digestibility Studies Using Fecal Inoculum

  • Mewa S. Dhanoa,
  • Secundino López,
  • Christopher D. Powell,
  • Ruth Sanderson,
  • Jennifer L. Ellis,
  • Jo-Anne M. D. Murray,
  • Anna Garber,
  • Barbara A. Williams,
  • James France

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11041069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 1069

Abstract

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Gas production profiles typically show a monotonically increasing monophasic pattern. However, atypical gas production profiles exist whereby at least two consecutive phases of gas production or additional extraneous features that distort the typical profile are present. Such profiles are more likely to occur with the use of a fecal inoculum and are much less well described. The presence of multiple phases or non-descript extraneous features makes it difficult to apply directly recommended modeling approaches such as standard response functions or classical growth functions. To overcome such difficulties, extensions of the Mitscherlich equation and a numerical modeling option also based on the Mitscherlich are explored. The numerical modeling option uses an estimate of relative rate obtained from the smoothed data profile and an estimate of maximum gas produced together with any lag time information drawn from the raw data to construct a simple Mitscherlich equation. In summary, this article illustrates the analysis of atypical gas production profiles obtained using a fecal inoculum and explores the methodology of numerical modeling to reconstruct equivalent typical growth-like trends.

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