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. 2018 Mar 8;2(2):205–215. doi: 10.1093/tas/txy007

Table 3.

Effects of rumen-protected L-Arg (RP-Arg) supplementation or injected L-Arg-HCl on N intake and site of digestion and microbial efficiency in forage-fed steers

Treatmentsa
Item CON Arg-INJ Arg-RP180 Arg-RP360 SEM P-value
Total N intake, g/d 94b 95b 106b 144c 18 0.009
 N intake from hay 94.1 94.6 86.5 105.2 18.2 0.36
 N intake from RP-Arg 0.0b 0.0b 19.6c 38.7d 0.2 <0.001
Duodenal N flow, g/d 90.9b 91.8b 95.7b 117.8c 11.7 0.02
 Bacterial N flow 43.5 40.4 41.4 48.0 4.7 0.39
 Apparent feed N flow 46.7b 51.9b 53.6b 69.6c 7.3 0.009
Ileal N flow, g/d 54.6b 59.0b,c 65.3c 78.3d 7.0 0.01
Fecal N output, g/d 36.2b 41.0b,c 38.9b,c 47.3c 4.7 0.09
N digestibility, % of intake
 Apparent ruminal −4.20b 1.35b 3.98b,c 16.44c 8.07 0.08
 True ruminale 46.5 44.0 45.0 51.1 5.5 0.72
 Apparent small intestinal 39.0 35.0 31.1 31.5 6.2 0.16
 Apparent large intestinal 22.5 20.3 25.5 18.1 9.3 0.43
 Apparent total tract 58.2b 56.7b 61.4c 65.5d 3.0 0.003
Microbial efficiency, g microbial N/kg OM truly fermentedf 10.5 8.6 12.3 10.4 1.0 0.10

aTreatments included: ad libitum grass hay (CON), CON hay with 27-mg L-Arg-HCl/kg BW injected twice daily (54 mg/kg BW daily; Arg-INJ), CON hay with 90-mg rumen-protected L-Arg/kg BW supplemented twice daily (180 mg/kg BW daily; Arg-RP180), and CON hay with 180-mg rumen-protected L-Arg/kg BW supplemented twice daily (360 mg/kg BW daily; Arg-RP360).

b,c,dMeans within a row without a common letter superscript differ (P < 0.05).

eCorrected for N of bacterial origin.

fCorrected for OM of bacterial origin.