The objectives of the research were to supply nitrogen for protein synthesis of ruminal microbe from slow release urea and to supply post-rumen protein from soybean meal protected with condensed tannin (CT) from crude Leucaena leaves extract. In Experiment 1, slow release urea (SRU) was made by extrusion of cassava waste-urea, tapioca meal-urea and cassava meal-urea. Evaluation of SRU properties was based on residual nitrogen concentration and ruminal fermentation products (total volatile fatty acid and ammonia-nitrogen) in vitro. In Experiment 2, soybean meal protected with CT from crude Leucaena leaves extract as much as 1,68 g tannin/100 g DM soybean meal. SRU that was selected from Experiment 1 was used as the supplement in sheep ration...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
Improving the use efficiency of dietary protein in ruminants is a major challenge to decrease feed s...
This study aimed to assess the impact of substituting concentrate with leguminous leaf meal as a sou...
Tannin can be found in many tropical plants and the presence of tannin may reduce the nutritional va...
The utilization of rumen undegradable protein, could increase supply of amino acids in small intesti...
The utilization of rumen undegradable protein, could increase supply of amino acids in small intesti...
Tannin can be found in many tropical plants and the presence of tannin may reduce the nutritional va...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using a commercial slow-release urea...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
Improving the use efficiency of dietary protein in ruminants is a major challenge to decrease feed s...
This study aimed to assess the impact of substituting concentrate with leguminous leaf meal as a sou...
Tannin can be found in many tropical plants and the presence of tannin may reduce the nutritional va...
The utilization of rumen undegradable protein, could increase supply of amino acids in small intesti...
The utilization of rumen undegradable protein, could increase supply of amino acids in small intesti...
Tannin can be found in many tropical plants and the presence of tannin may reduce the nutritional va...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and diet...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using a commercial slow-release urea...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
CASREA is protein supplement (PS) based on extruded-cassava-urea as main materials. The objective o...
Improving the use efficiency of dietary protein in ruminants is a major challenge to decrease feed s...