Reliability of Acid-Insoluble Ashes and Undigestible Neutral Detergent Fibre as Internal Markers for Estimation of Digestibility in Beef Cattle Fed High-Concentrate Diets
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animals, Diets, and Experimental Procedures
2.2. Chemical Analysis
2.3. Mathematical and Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Experiment 1
3.2. Experiment 2
3.3. Experiment 3
4. Discussion
4.1. Faecal Recovery of AIA
4.2. Faecal Recovery of uNDF
4.3. Digestibility Method Evaluation
4.3.1. Experiment 1
4.3.2. Experiment 2
4.3.3. Experiment 3
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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p-Value | ||||||||||
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FC | AIA-Feed Residues | AIA-No Feed Residues | uNDF-Feed Residues | uNDF-No Feed Residues | SEM | T | Me | T × Me | ||
Balance 1 | 73.95 a | 80.93 a | 72.08 a | 59.27 b | 52.78 b | 4.746 | 0.1281 | 0.0009 | 0.2109 | |
Balance 2 | M | 75.50 a | 82.46 a | 78.81 a | 57.50 bA | 57.19 b | 3.349 | 0.8913 | <0.0001 | 0.0347 |
B | 72.75 a | 78.73 a | 71.72 ab | 65.22 bB | 64.08 b | |||||
Balance 3 | 72.70 a | −13.65 c | 1.37 c | 38.36 b | 38.32 b | 12.199 | 0.2314 | 0.0003 | 0.9963 |
Equation | r2 | p-Value | |
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FC vs. AIA-feed residues | y = −283 + 4.52 x | 0.0411 | 0.5273 |
Balance 1 | y = 509 − 5.79 x | 0.7567 | 0.1301 |
Balance 2 | y = −5.16 + 1.16 x | 0.4195 | 0.3523 |
Balance 3 | y = 164 − 2.45 x | 0.0906 | 0.6989 |
FC vs. AIA-no feed residues | y = −222 + 3.70 x | 0.0466 | 0.5003 |
Balance 1 | y = 727 − 8.86 x | 0.9089 | 0.0466 |
Balance 2 | y = −92.8 + 2.27 x | 0.5945 | 0.2290 |
Balance 3 | y = 84.7 − 1.15 x | 0.0487 | 0.7793 |
FC vs. uNDF-feed residues | y = −27.2 + 1.09 x | 0.0380 | 0.5439 |
Balance 1 | y = −43.4 + 1.39 x | 0.3881 | 0.3771 |
Balance 2 | y = 268 − 2.79 x | 0.9044 | 0.0490 |
Balance 3 | y = 39.0 − 0.009 x | 0.0000 | 0.9968 |
FC vs. uNDF-no feed residues | y = −18.7 + 0.941 x | 0.0307 | 0.5862 |
Balance 1 | y =118 − 0.884 x | 0.0541 | 0.7675 |
Balance 2 | y = 243 − 2.46 x | 0.9965 | 0.0017 |
Balance 3 | y = 9.18 + 0.401 x | 0.0146 | 0.8790 |
p-Value | |||||||||
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Cr Analysed | Cr Theoretical | AIA | uNDF | SEM | T | Me | T × Me | ||
Experiment 2 | 70.07 b | 66.11b | 79.23 a | 70.79 b | 3.179 | 0.1986 | 0.0009 | 0.3477 | |
Experiment 3 | PC | 70.24 a | 54.58 bB | 4.050 | 0.0261 | 0.0047 | 0.0220 | ||
TMR | 70.02 | 68.20 A |
Equation | r2 | p-Value | |
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Analysed (x) vs. theoretical (y) Cr in the concentrate | y = 11.7 + 0.883 x | 0.9993 | <0.0001 |
Analysed Cr (x) vs. AIA (y) | y = 82.8 − 0.160 x | 0.2403 | 0.0751 |
Analysed Cr (x) vs. uNDF (y) | y = 95.8 − 0.372 x | 0.2771 | 0.0646 |
AIA (x) vs. uNDF (y) | y = 50.2 + 0.451 x | 0.0638 | 0.3453 |
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Arbaoui, A.; de Vega, A. Reliability of Acid-Insoluble Ashes and Undigestible Neutral Detergent Fibre as Internal Markers for Estimation of Digestibility in Beef Cattle Fed High-Concentrate Diets. Agriculture 2025, 15, 1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15141485
Arbaoui A, de Vega A. Reliability of Acid-Insoluble Ashes and Undigestible Neutral Detergent Fibre as Internal Markers for Estimation of Digestibility in Beef Cattle Fed High-Concentrate Diets. Agriculture. 2025; 15(14):1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15141485
Chicago/Turabian StyleArbaoui, Amira, and Antonio de Vega. 2025. "Reliability of Acid-Insoluble Ashes and Undigestible Neutral Detergent Fibre as Internal Markers for Estimation of Digestibility in Beef Cattle Fed High-Concentrate Diets" Agriculture 15, no. 14: 1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15141485
APA StyleArbaoui, A., & de Vega, A. (2025). Reliability of Acid-Insoluble Ashes and Undigestible Neutral Detergent Fibre as Internal Markers for Estimation of Digestibility in Beef Cattle Fed High-Concentrate Diets. Agriculture, 15(14), 1485. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15141485