Principle
Insoluble fiber in feed is determined as neutral detergent fiber (NDF). Neutral detergent solution recovers its main components cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin.
Procedure
• Weigh oven-dry glass crucible (Wt)
• Add 0.5–1 g sample (Ws) in 600 ml Berzelius beaker
• Add 100 ml of neutral detergent solution and 0.5 g sodium sulfite
(Na2SO3)
• Boil for one hour in refluxing apparatus (Fig. 15)
• Pour through glass crucibles (Fig. 17)
• Admit vacuum (Fig. 16)
• Rinse crucibles with approximately 50 ml hot water four times until
all traces are removed
• Rinse with acetone repeatedly until drained liquid is cleared.
• Dry at 105 °C overnight
• Cool to room temperature in desiccator
• Weigh sample and crucible (W0)
• Ash residues for three hours at 550 °C
• Cool to room temperature in desiccators
• Weight crucibles and residues (Wa).
Calculations
%NDF = [(W0–Wt)/Ws]×100
Cell soluble material = 100 – %NDF
NDF expressed as organic matter:
Ash insoluble in neutral detergent
%NDFash = [(Ws–Wt )/(W0–Wt)]×100
Neutral detergent solution
• 2 l distilled water.
• 60 g sodium lauryl sulfate (C12H25O4S)
• 37.22 g disodium dihydrogen EDTA (C10H14N2Na2O8)
• 13.62 g sodium borate (decahydrate) (Na2B4O7.10H2O)
Figure 15. Refluxing apparatus 13
• 9.12 g disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4)
• 20 ml 2–ethoxy–ethanol (C4H10O2)
• Adjust pH 6.9–7.1.
Equipment
• Precision balance (Fig. 5)
• Refluxing apparatus (Fig. 15)
• Vacuum filtering system with
trap in line (Fig. 16)
• Desiccator (Fig. 7)
• Berzelius beakers (600 ml)
• Sintered glass crucibles
(coarse porosity 1) (Fig. 17).
References
• Goering HK and VanSoest PJ. 1970.
• Van Soest PJ, Robertson JB and Lewis BA.1991.
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