Sniffen C J, Robinson P H
J Dairy Sci. 1987 Feb;70(2):425-41. doi: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(87)80027-9.
The accuracy of prediction of microbial growth in the rumen and flow of microbial protein to the small intestine is important in predicting protein and carbohydrate utilization in dairy cattle as well as the development of a protein and carbohydrate feeding system that will be an improvement over present systems. Empirical multiple and simple regression equations are presented that demonstrate the impact of body size, proportion of forage in the diet, and dry matter intake on flow of microbial protein into the small intestine from the rumen. Concepts are developed and validated for a mechanistic, dynamic approach for prediction of microbial growth and flow of microbial protein based on Michaelis-Menton equations, microbial substance affinities, and rumen liquid flow kinetics. Emphasis is placed on the importance of quantifying dynamics of rumen function, the need for experimentation to develop a carbohydrate system that will include methods for analysis, and a factorial approach to digestion and utilization.
瘤胃中微生物生长预测以及微生物蛋白向小肠流动预测的准确性,对于预测奶牛蛋白质和碳水化合物的利用情况,以及开发一种比现有系统更优的蛋白质和碳水化合物饲喂系统而言至关重要。文中给出了经验性多元和简单回归方程,这些方程表明了体况、日粮中饲草比例以及干物质采食量对瘤胃中微生物蛋白向小肠流动的影响。基于米氏方程、微生物物质亲和力和瘤胃液流动动力学,开发并验证了一种用于预测微生物生长和微生物蛋白流动的机理动态方法的概念。重点强调了量化瘤胃功能动态的重要性、开发包括分析方法的碳水化合物系统所需的实验,以及消化和利用的析因方法。