Effects of drying procedures on chemical composition and nutritive value of alfalfa forage

JANČÍK, Filip, KUBELKOVÁ, Petra, KUBÁT, Václav, KOUKOLOVÁ, Marie and HOMOLKA, Petr. Effects of drying procedures on chemical composition and nutritive value of alfalfa forage. South African Journal of Animal Science, 2017, 47, 96-101. ISSN 0375-1589.
Year2017
CathegoryScientific publication in impacted journals
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Abstract

The effects of various drying procedures of alfalfa forage were evaluated on chemical composition, in vitro neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and dry matter (DM) digestibility, in situ DM, organic matter and crude protein (CP) degradability. The alfalfa had been harvested in the spring growth (early bud and flowering) and first regrowth (late bud and late flowering) periods. The samples were dried at 30 °C (T30), 40 °C (T40), 50 °C (T50), 60 °C (T60) and 100 °C (T100) in a forced-air oven or frozen for one month and then freeze-dried (TFD) or oven-dried at 50 °C (TFREE). Another drying procedure included pre-treatment by heating in a microwave oven (TMO) or in a forced-air oven at 100 °C for 1 hour (T100+50) and then oven-dried at 50 °C. The freeze-drying method was chosen as a reference method. Freeze-dried samples had the lowest NDF, acid detergent fibre (ADF), acid detergent lignin (ADL), neutral detergent insoluble protein (NDIP) and acid detergent insoluble protein contents (P