N. Canibe et al., DIGESTIBILITY AND NITROGEN-BALANCE IN RATS GIVEN DRIED OR TOASTED PEAS (PISUM-SATIVUM) OF DIFFERENT YEARS OF HARVEST, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 73(1), 1997, pp. 21-33
Experiments with Wistar rats were performed to study the digestibility
of nutrients and nitrogen (N) utilization of dried and toasted (130 d
egrees C, 3-4 min) peas (Pisum sativum spp hortense) cultivar Solara,
harvested in two different years. Diets were formulated containing 111
-128 g kg(-1) dietary fibre and similar to 170 g kg(-1) crude protein
with peas as the sole source of polysaccharides and N, and unsupplemen
ted or supplemented with antibiotics (Nebacitin) to reduce the gastroi
ntestinal microflora. In one of the harvests, the digestibility of sta
rch was almost complete and unaffected by addition of Nebacitin. In th
e other harvest of peas, starch digestibility was very high (98.6-99.3
%) in the rats with normal microflora, and reduced to 96% by addition
of the antibiotics. The digestibility of non-starch polysaccharides (N
SP) was 71.2-72.8% in one harvest and 73.6-76.4% in the other. The, di
gestibilities decreased by addition of Nebacitin (25.7-38.5%). Toastin
g affected the digestibility of some NSP monomers, but with different
tendencies in the two harvests. The N metabolism was affected by toast
ing in one harvest, while there was no effect in the other. The effect
of toasting on BV of peas and the availability of lysine were studied
in one of the pea harvests. No effect was observed.