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For this purpose, rats were randomly divided into four groups (n = 6); control, TMR (1% turmeric-diet), DLM-treated (41 ppm) and TMR co-administrated with DLM for 48 days.
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The calculated diffusion times were characteristic for TMR, A38-TMR and VACV-TMR.
Thirty-six growing Boer goats were used in Trial 2. They were divided into three equal groups and randomly allocated to receive one of the following diets: (1) unpelletized ryegrass hay-based TMR (TMR-1), (2) tp-TMR in Trial 1 (TMR-2), and (3) TMR-2 plus 0.12% zinc-methionine (TMR-3).
Indeed, TMR and TMR-K9 were essentially non-cytotoxic to cells under the conditions tested.
In detail, the respective diffusion times were 36±± 2 μs for free TMR (443Da, black line), 165 ± 20 μs for TMR-labeled A38 (20 kDa, blue line), and 6.5 ± 0.9 ms for TMR-labeled VACV (350 nm in diameter, green line).
The diet consisted of concentrate containing rolled barley and supplement, barley silage and alfalfa haylage (55% to 45% DM basis, forage to concentrate ratio) and differed in enzyme application: 1) control, 2) enzyme applied to concentrate (45% of TMR), 3) enzyme applied to supplement (4% of TMR), and 4) enzyme applied to premix (0.2% of TMR).
Treatments were [dry matter (DM) basis] as follows: 1) control total mixed ration (TMR, no MN) with no supplemental SBO; 2) MN-treated TMR (22 g of MN/kg of DM) with no supplemental SBO; 3) control TMR including 1.7% SBO; 4) MN-treated TMR including 1.7% SBO; 5) control TMR including 3.4% SBO; and 6) MN-treated TMR including 3.4% SBO.
Treatments consisted of (1) the basal total mixed ration (TMR); (2) the basal TMR plus 340 mEq/kg of Na (dry matter basis) using NaCl; (3) the basal TMR plus 340 mEq/kg of K using KCl; (4) the basal TMR plus 340 mEq/kg of Na using NaHCO3; and (5) the basal TMR plus 340 mEq/kg of K using K2CO3.
Treatment TMR (LP1) had 13.7% CP when soybean meal was replaced with DDGS and rumen-protected Lys and Met.
Each fermentor was fed a total of 70 g of dry matter/d of 1 of 4 diets: (1) 100% freeze-dried orchardgrass herbage (Dactylis glomerata L.; HERB), (2) 100% freeze-dried TMR (100TMR), (3) 50% orchardgrass herbage supplemented with 50% TMR (50TMR), or (4) 90% orchardgrass herbage supplemented with 10% ground flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum L.; FLAX).
Diets consisting of rolled barley, barley silage, and alfalfa haylage (55% forage, DM basis) differed in enzyme application: 1) control, 2) enzyme applied to concentrate (45% of TMR), 3) enzyme applied to supplement (4% of TMR), and enzyme applied to a premix (0.2% of TMR).
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