Abstract

Acid detergent insoluble N (ADF-N) is resistant to microbial and mammalian enzymes and natural labeling of ADF-N with 15 N could provide an internal marker for digesta passage kinetics studies. Two late-lactation ruminally and duodenally cannulated Holstein cows were used to evaluate fibre-bound 15 N as passage kinetics markers. The cows were fed ad libitum on 70% forage:30% concentrate diets based either on lucerne hay (LH) or lucerne silage (LS). A pulse dose of lucerne intrinsically labeled with 15 N , applied as ( 15 N H 4) 2SO 4 fertilizer, was given in addition to lucerne in the diet. Duodenal ( n=17) and faecal ( n=14) grab samples were collected for 72 h. The samples were analyzed for 15 N -enrichment of neutral detergent fibre-bound N (NDF- 15 N ) and acid detergent fibre-bound N (ADF- 15 N ). Kinetic parameters were estimated using two-compartmental models comprised of either two age-independent compartments (G 1→G 1) or one gamma age-dependent and one age-independent compartment (G n →G 1, n=2–4). The models with an age-dependency in the first compartment improved curve-fitting and explained on average 0.99 of the variation in NDF- 15 N and ADF- 15 N -enrichment. Total mean residence time (TMRT) of NDF- 15 N was shorter ( P<0.05) than that of ADF- 15 N (40.2 versus 47.0 h). This suggests that part of the available fibre-bound N (NDF- 15 N minus ADF- 15 N ) was digested and therefore NDF- 15 N does not satisfy the requirements of an ideal passage kinetics marker. Pre-duodenal sites accounted for 0.91 of compartmental mean residence time (CMRT) estimated from faecal sampling, suggesting that pre-duodenal compartments accounted for the majority of the ascending phase of marker excretion curve. The values of time delay, CMRT and TMRT for ADF- 15 N of 7.7, 39.3 and 47.0 h were within the range reported for external markers for cows fed at similar level of DM intake. The results from this study suggest that ADF- 15 N has significant potential as an internal passage kinetics marker. As compared to the commonly used external markers ADF- 15 N has the advantage that it does not modify the digestibility or flow characteristics of labeled particles.

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