Abstract

Abstract Nutritional feed values are currently based on aggregate criteria such as the ileal or faecal digestibility. Digestibility is the result of two competing processes: digestion and passage. In order to develop mechanistic models of digestion to be used for feed evaluation, both processes have to be quantified. The aim of this study was to determine the hydrolysis kinetics of main constituents (organic matter, N and starch) in wheat, barley, wheat bran and soybean meal, using a three-step, enzymatic in vitro method mimicking digestion in the stomach, small and large intestine of pigs. Kinetics of hydrolysis (i.e. solubilisation of feed constituents) was modelled using an exponential segmented model estimating the extent and rate of digestion in each digestive segment. Digestion of organic matter of soybean meal occurred mainly in the stomach (67% vs. in vivo digestibility values. The results of the present study allow characterising different feeds with the objective to model the digestion process in pigs.

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