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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Digestion by ruminant lambs of a diet containing formaldehyde-treated casein

GJ Faichney and RH Weston

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 22(3) 461 - 468
Published: 1971

Abstract

Digestion of a diet containing 10% casein, either untreated or treated with formaldehyde, was studied in crossbred wether lambs. The treatment prevented breakdown of the casein in rumen liquor in vitro. There was a highly significant decrease in organic matter digestion in the rumen when the treated casein diet was given to the lambs. This was accounted for by increases in the amounts of protein and starch passing to the intestines. There was a 60 % increase in the amount of non-ammonia nitrogen and a 55 % increase in the amount of starch digested in the intestines. The concentrations of volatile fatty acids and ammonia in the rumen were significantly lower. There were increases in the plasma levels of insulin and ß-amino nitrogen and a decrease in the plasma urea level in response to the treatment.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9710461

© CSIRO 1971

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