- The process or
treatment to protect dietary protein from degradation in rumen
is known as bypass protein technology. These protected meals are
digested more efficiently in the small intestine and results in
extra protein being available for milk production. This helps
the animal to produce more milk and of optimum quality.
- Bypass protein
is also called rumen escape or undegradable protein. It is the
portion of the protein from a feedstuff (corn, soybean meal,
blood meal, etc.) that escapes from being broken down or
digested in the rumen by microbes (bacteria, protozoa, etc.).
- Rumen bypass or
“protected” fats are essentially dry fats processed to be easily
handled and mixed into all animal feeds. Because dry fats
naturally have high melting points, they are mostly insoluble at
rumen body temperature.
- Protected
nutrient technology is one such approach, involving feed
management through passive rumen manipulation, by which the
dietary nutrients (fat and protein) are protected from
hydrolysis, allowing these nutrients to bypass rumen and get
digested
- Bypass protein
feed is a new generation cattle feed in India and is
manufactured by a special chemical treatment
- Rumen
degradable protein (RDP) deficiency can limit microbial growth,
especially when diets containing high concentrations of rumen
undegradable protein (RUP) are provided
16.Protein can be divided in two parts, for the ruminant
animals, in most of the feed, major part is degradable in rumen
‘Rumen Degradable Protein’ (RDP) and a small but variable amount
of dietary protein escape rumen degradation ‘ Un-degradable
Dietary Protein (UDP). UDP which enters the lower tract is
absorbed mostly as amino acids following enzymatic digestion. Of
the RDP fraction, substantial part is utilized as the N source
for rumen microbes, for protein synthesis, while the rest is
absorbed as ammonia. Only part of absorbed ammonia is recycled
back to rumen as urea via saliva, the rest excreted out through
urine.
- Bypass protein
feed contains a large percentage of solvent extracted protein
meals in treated form, grain by-products, whole grains,
molasses, minerals and vitamins. The special feature of the
formulation is that more than 70 per cent of the total protein
in the feed is rumen
undegradable protein.
- Standardized
and commercialized bypass protein technology, use locally
available protein meals such as rapeseed meal, sunflower meal,
groundnut meal, guar meal and soybean meal.
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