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Relationship Between Nutrient Supply to Muscle and Adipose Tissues and Nitrogen Retention in Growing Wethers on Forage Based Diets Fed with Different Forage Sources KCI 등재

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한국초지조사료학회지 (Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland Science)
한국초지조사료학회 (The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science)
초록

Three growing wethers were used to investigate the differences in nitrogen (N) retention, blood plasma metabolite concentration and energy-yielding nutrient supply to muscle and adipose tissue. The wethers were fed one of three diets: timothy hay with concentrate (THD), Italian ryegrass with concentrate (IRD), and rice straw with concentrate (RSD) for 11 days. The experimental diets were adjusted to the animals to provide 100 g of daily gain. The triglyceride (TG) concentration of blood plasma in arterial and portal veins was higher with THD and IRD than with RSD. Conversely, the available amount of TG in tissues was higher with IRD. The daily amount of glucose and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) supplied to muscle tissue and adipose tissue was numerically higher with THD than IRD or RSD. Although N retention did not differ among the diets, it was numerically higher with THD than with IRD or RSD. The results suggest that the difference in the amount of glucose and NEFA delivered to muscle tissue may reflect the N retention in response to forage based diets.

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Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION
Ⅱ. MATERIALS AND METHODS
Ⅲ. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Ⅳ. CONCLUSION
Ⅴ. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Ⅵ. REFERENCES
저자
  • Da Hye Kim(The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Tottori University)
  • Toshiyoshi Ichionohe(Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University)
  • Ki Choon Choi(Grassland and Forage Research Center, National Institute of Animal Science)
  • Shinichi Oda(Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University)
  • Akihiko Hagino(Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University)
  • Sang Houn Song(Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University) Corresponding author