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Determination of feedstuff amino acids composition by ion-exchange chromatography

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2018-1-199-205

Abstract

Determination of animal feeds amino acids composition is the very important part of agricultural sciences and livestock management. This is necessary for normalization and balanced of farm animal’s diets parameters. Advances in husbandry techniques are making in response to the needs for rearing high genetic merit livestock. The nutrition of livestock has a critical role in these developments and is an element which needs to be continually updated as new scientific information becomes available. This article is devoted to the use of ion-exchange chromatography with post-colum derivatization by ninhydrin in the study of the amino acid composition and evaluation of the biological value of livestock feedstuff components. The amino acid composition (except tryptophan) of the livestock feed-stuff component is presented for threonine – 3.26 g/100g of protein, leucine – 6.43, isoleucine – 3.24, valine – 4.77, methionine – 2.18, lysine – 2.90, phenylalanine – 3.16, histidine – 2.03, tyrosine – 2.33, sum of asparagine and aspartate – 6.76, serine – 3.97, sum of glutamine and glutamic acid – 12.04, glycine – 6.00, alanine – 6.71, arginine – 6.93, proline – 3.08, sum of cystine and cysteine – 1.38. Biological value of feedstuff component compared with the "ideal" protein (FAO WHO) is estimated, limiting amino acids were found. The amino acid score was calculated: for threonine – 81.5%, leucine – 91.9%, isoleucine – 81%, valine – 95.4%, lysine – 52.7%, phenylalanine and tyrosine sum – 91.5%, methionine and cysteine sum – 101.7%. Feedstuff component had a low level of essential amino acids in compare with "ideal" protein (FAO WHO). Feedstuff component can be used for livestock nutrition as a component of essential amino-acid balanced diet.

About the Authors

A. A. Volnin
L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry
Russian Federation
researcher, department of physiology and biochemistry of farm animals, Podolsk Municipal District, Dubrovitsy, 60, Moscow Region, 142132, Russia


A. V. Mishurov
L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry
Cand. Sci. (Agr.), senior researcher, department of physiology and biochemistry of farm animals, Podolsk Municipal District, Dubrovitsy, 60, Moscow Region, 142132, Russia


A. A. Mikhina
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
master student, department of information systems and technologies, 2 Baumanskaya str., 5/1, Moscow, 105005, Russia


A. A. Korotaeva
Voronezh state university of engineering technologies


A. V. Sevko
L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry
jr. researcher, department of physiology and biochemistry of farm animals, Podolsk Municipal District, Dubrovitsy, 60, Moscow Region, 142132, Russia


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Volnin A.A., Mishurov A.V., Mikhina A.A., Korotaeva A.A., Sevko A.V. Determination of feedstuff amino acids composition by ion-exchange chromatography. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2018;80(1):199-205. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2018-1-199-205

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