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Ruminal degradation rates of soya-bean meal and rapeseed meal protein subunits using densitometrical scanning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2017

A A Sadeghi*
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Science and Research Campus, Islamic Azad University, PO Box 14155.775, Tehran, Iran
P Shawrang
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
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We have reported previously (Sadeghi et al., 2005; Sadeghi and Shawrang, 2005) on the use of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis technique (SDS-PAGE) to study subunits degradation of soya-bean meal (SBM) and rapeseed meal (RSM) proteins in the rumen. As far as we are aware, there is no published information concerning degradation rates of protein subunits of feedstuffs. The objective of this study was to investigate degradation rates of SBM and RSM protein subunits in the rumen.

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