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Use of Near Infrared Spectroscopy (MRS) to Monitor Changes in the Composition of Rumen Fluid
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2017
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To obtain more information about rumen fluid composition, levels of different components are determined by a range of techniques which are often slow and cumbersome. This study was established to develop calibration equations for the rapid determination of the composition of rumen fluid with a view to monitoring changes in composition with time.
Forty-three strained rumen fluid samples, taken throughout a 7 h period from three lactating cows offered silage either alone or with fish meal or rapeseed meal/urea twice daily, were used. Immediately upon withdrawal from the rumen each sample was analysed for pH, then acidified using concentrated sulphuric acid before storing at -18°C. Following centrifugation at 11600 G concentrations of volatile fatty acids and ammonia-nitrogen were determined in the supernatant by packed column gas chromatography and enzymatically using glutamic dehydrogenase respectively.
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- Ruminant Nutrition and Digestion
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