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Predicting the viscosity of digesta from the physical characteristics of particle suspensions using existing rheological models.

Allan K Hardacre1,2, Roger G Lentle3,2, Sia-Yen Yap1, John A Monro2,4.   

Abstract

The measurement of the viscosity of digesta is complicated by settling and compositional changes that accompany digestion. The current work determined whether the apparent and relative viscosities (ηa and ηr) of digesta could be accurately determined from the actual and maximum solid volume fractions (ϕ and ϕmax, respectively) using the Maron-Pierce equation. The rheological properties of digesta from the small intestine of six pigs were determined at a shear rate of 1 s-1 at 37°C. A series of suspensions of plant fibre in a Newtonian liquid (70% aqueous fructose) were made at viscosities similar to pig digesta by adjusting ϕ The relationships between the apparent and relative viscosities (ηa and ηr) and the plant fibre properties; aspect ratio (AR) and ϕ and ϕmax were then determined for digesta and the suspensions. The ARs for the digesta and plant fibre particles were determined using image analysis of scanning electron micrographs and ηa from rheometric flow curves at 37°C, ϕ from image analysis and gas pycnometry, and ϕmax from AR and suspension viscosity. The ηr of pig digesta and the test suspensions calculated using the Maron-Pierce equation were, with the exception of two outliers, in proportion with ηa determined using a rheometer, indicating that ηr could be successfully predicted from the Maron-Pierce equation.
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Keywords:  aspect ratio; digesta; particle; viscosity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29792306      PMCID: PMC6000174          DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2018.0092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Soc Interface        ISSN: 1742-5662            Impact factor:   4.118


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