The Development and Application of in Vitro Gas Production Technique
SHI Liang1 2 DiaoQiYu2
(1 Chinese Academy of Medicial Science Institute of Laboratory Animal Science
2 Chinese Academy of Agricutural Science Feed Research Institute)
【Abstract】In vitro gas production techniques are widely used for assessment of nutritional quality of ruminant feeds.The theory , advantageand and application of this techniques were reviewed。
【Key words】 in vitro gas production;gas;nutritional value;ruminants
二十世紀五十年代以來建立的體外法,包括英國學者Tilly-Terry(1963年)建立的兩階段法,Raab L.等(1983年)、德國荷恩海姆大學動物營養(yǎng)研究所Menke K.H.(1979)等人發(fā)展的產(chǎn)氣法(The gas production method)、真菌纖維素酶法和尼龍袋法。
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