Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 2000, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 3, 2000 Starting Page:62, Ending Page:64 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Steam-flaked corn samples were used in a
series of experiments to determine if refractive
index could be used as a rapid, inexpensive
method to predict starch availability. Results
were best when samples were incubated for 15
min with 500 to 600 active units of enzyme/gm
of grain prior to measuring on a hand-held
refractometer. Correlations to starch availability
determined from gas production by a commercial
lab were R=.64 for whole flakes and R=.79
when samples were ground. Samples of corn
flaked to different densities produced estimates
of solubility similar to an in situ dry matter disappearance
assay (R2 = .84, P < .01). Furthermore,
refractive index yielded estimates of
starch solubility that were well related to a
commercial lab’s measures of glucose release
for samples of flaked corn that were stored for
0 to 48 hours subsequent to flaking.
Keywords: Beef; Starch availability; Steam-flaked corn; Refractive index