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Crude fiber does, in fact, have enzymes. There are also enzyme supplements that work to help aid the original enzymes in crude fiber digestion. The enzymes digest the crude fibers.
Crude fiber is a rough indicator on how much energy is in the feed.
Crude Fibre is named so because of extracting through acid alkali digestion method. Dietary fibre is not easily digested by our body enzymes and helps in stool movement after fermented by microbes
Crude protein,bound nitrogen,crude fiber,Calcium,phosphorus,Potassium,Magnesium, Sulfur, copper,Iron,Manganese, zinc,ash.
Yes, they are the exact same thing
The acid and the base are used to remove all the other "stuff" from the sample, and leave only the fiber. There are challenges in that when we remove the sugar and starch (acid hydrolysis), and the protein and carbohydrates (the base hydrolysis), we should have just fiber left. But some of the fiber is lost to the two-stage chemical hydrolysis we just ran the sample through. We are then left with the challenge of making an estimate (the "determination") of the crude fiber based on what we know about the sample, about the procedure and about the quantity of the fiber we observe at the end of the chemical processes.
Primitive and crude mean the same thing. They're synonyms.
The properties of Brent Crude oil are the same properties of any crude oil, density, viscosity, and solubility. Although Brent is LCO (light crude oil).
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