Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia

Effects of the method of processing of coffee cherries on pulp composition and digestibility in vivo were studied. The effects of wet and dry processing on chemical composition were analysed in Experiment 1. The effects of dry processed pulp (Dcop) and wet processed pulp (Wcop) (0 g/d, 60 g/d, 120 g...

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Autores principales: Gebru, G., Chichaibelu, B., Reed, J.D.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16471
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Chichaibelu, B.
Reed, J.D.
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description Effects of the method of processing of coffee cherries on pulp composition and digestibility in vivo were studied. The effects of wet and dry processing on chemical composition were analysed in Experiment 1. The effects of dry processed pulp (Dcop) and wet processed pulp (Wcop) (0 g/d, 60 g/d, 120 g/d and 150 g/d) on intake, digestibility and nitrogen retention in sheep fed hay were determined in Experiment 2. Processing method affected the contents of neutral-detergent fibre (NDF), acid-detergent fibre (ADF), lignin soluble phenolics and insoluble proanthocyanidins (condensed tannins). Dry processed pulp had higher NDF, ADF, lignin and phenolic compounds. There was no effect of pulp level on feed intake or digestibility but N-balance was significantly depressed at the 120 g and 150 g levels of Dcop, at which both urinary and faecal N losses and total urine excretion increased. No pronounced effects were observed for Wcop. Condensed tannins and caffeine in coffee pulp appear to limit its nutritive value.
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spelling CGSpace164712023-02-15T10:21:29Z Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia Gebru, G. Chichaibelu, B. Reed, J.D. livestock Effects of the method of processing of coffee cherries on pulp composition and digestibility in vivo were studied. The effects of wet and dry processing on chemical composition were analysed in Experiment 1. The effects of dry processed pulp (Dcop) and wet processed pulp (Wcop) (0 g/d, 60 g/d, 120 g/d and 150 g/d) on intake, digestibility and nitrogen retention in sheep fed hay were determined in Experiment 2. Processing method affected the contents of neutral-detergent fibre (NDF), acid-detergent fibre (ADF), lignin soluble phenolics and insoluble proanthocyanidins (condensed tannins). Dry processed pulp had higher NDF, ADF, lignin and phenolic compounds. There was no effect of pulp level on feed intake or digestibility but N-balance was significantly depressed at the 120 g and 150 g levels of Dcop, at which both urinary and faecal N losses and total urine excretion increased. No pronounced effects were observed for Wcop. Condensed tannins and caffeine in coffee pulp appear to limit its nutritive value. 1989 2012-02-13T18:26:13Z 2012-02-13T18:26:13Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16471 en Open Access International Livestock Centre for Africa Gebru, G., Chichaibelu, B. and Reed, J.D. 1989. Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia. In: Wilson, R.T. and Melaku, A. (eds.). 1989. African Small Ruminant Research and Development. Proceedings of a conference held at Bamenda, Cameroon 18 - 25 January 1989. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: ILCA.
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Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia
title Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia
title_full Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia
title_short Effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in Ethiopia
title_sort effects of processing methods on chemical composition and in vivo digestibility of coffee pulp in ethiopia
topic livestock
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16471
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