Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10981082 | Journal of Dairy Science | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of this study was to use diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) molecular spectroscopy to investigate the relationship between carbohydrate (CHO) molecular structure spectral profiles (in terms of CHO molecular spectral peak area and height intensities) and CHO chemical profiles, CHO subfractions, energy values, and rumen fermentable organic matter supply in different grains and different types of dried distillers grains with solubles. The various CHO molecular spectral bands included A_Cell (peak area region and baseline â¼1485-1188Â cmâ1), mainly associated with hemicellulosic and cellulosic compounds; A_1240 (peak area centered at â¼1240Â cmâ1 with region and baseline â¼1292-1198Â cmâ1), mainly associated with cellulosic compounds; A_CHO (peak region and baseline â¼1187-950Â cmâ1) associate with total CHO; A_928 (peak area centered at â¼928Â cmâ1 with region and baseline â¼952-910Â cmâ1); and A_860 (peak area centered at â¼860Â cmâ1 with region and baseline â¼880-827Â cmâ1), mainly associated with nonstructural CHO; H_1415 (peak height centered at â¼1415Â cmâ1 with baseline â¼1485-1188Â cmâ1); and H_1370 (peak height at â¼1370Â cmâ1 with a baseline â¼1485-1188Â cmâ1), mainly associated with structural CHO. No significant correlations were found among A_Cell, A_CHO, H_1415, and H_1370 with CHO chemical and nutrient profiles in the bioethanol co-products. However, CHO molecular spectral intensities of A_1240, A_928, and A_860 were strongly correlated with rapidly degradable CHO fraction (CB1), lowly degradable CHO fraction (CB2), and an unavailable CHO fraction (CC) and could be good indicators. In conclusion, the changes in CHO molecular structures during the processing for bioethanol production were highly associated with carbohydrate degradable subfractions in ruminants.
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Authors
P. Yu,