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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 34 No. 6 December 1947, pp. 733-745
Copyright © 1947 by American Society for Nutrition
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Rumen Digestion Studies

I. A Method of Investigating Chemical Changes in the Rumen1

E. B. Hale2, C. W. Duncan and C. F. Huffman

Departments of Dairy and Agricultural Chemistry, and the Institute of Nutrition, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michigan

Methods for calculating the maximum digestion in the rumen on the basis of lignin values have been extended to include techniques for measuring the rate of rumen digestion and the digestibility of lignin in the rumen.

Principles forming the basis for rumen digestion calculations receive special attention.


1 Published with the approval of the Director of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station as Journal Article no. 886 (n.s.).

2 Present address, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Manuscript received 17 July 1947.





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