Animals (Nov 2019)

High Fiber Cakes from Mediterranean Multipurpose Oilseeds as Protein Sources for Ruminants

  • Francesco Serrapica,
  • Felicia Masucci,
  • Emiliano Raffrenato,
  • Maura Sannino,
  • Alessandro Vastolo,
  • Carmela Maria Assunta Barone,
  • Antonio Di Francia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9110918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 918

Abstract

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Fifteen oilseed cakes from sunflower, pomegranate, cardoon, tobacco and hemp were characterized with regard to chemical composition, Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System (CNCPS) fractionation, in vitro digestibility of dry matter, neutral detergent fiber, and crude protein. All the cakes presented low moisture, rather variable ether extract contents and medium to high levels of crude protein and neutral detergent fiber. The cakes significantly differed in terms of CNCPS partitioning and in vitro digestibility. Tobacco and hemp cakes presented high contents of slow degradable fractions of crude protein and carbohydrate joined to good post-ruminal protein digestibility. Cardoon cakes presented the highest rumen protein degradability. Based on crude protein content and intestinal digestibility of rumen undegraded protein, cakes of tobacco and hemp showed the better potential as alternative protein supplements for ruminants, while pomegranate appears to be the least suitable for ruminant feeding.

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