Proximate Principle Category for Indigestible Carbohydrates

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The portion of carbohydrate which is not easily digestible — including cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin — falls under which proximate principle category?

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The portion of carbohydrate which is not easily digestible — including cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin — falls under which proximate principle category?

  1. NFE (Nitrogen-Free Extract)
  2. EE (Ether Extract)
  3. TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients)
  4. CF (Crude Fibre) — Correct Answer
Explanation:
Correct Answer: CF (Crude Fibre)

Crude Fibre (CF) = indigestible carbohydrate fraction — primarily plant cell wall components.

Fraction Contents / Digestibility
CF (Weende) Cellulose + hemicellulose + lignin — Low digestibility
NFE (Weende) Monosaccharides + disaccharides — High digestibility
NDF (Van Soest) Hemicellulose + cellulose + lignin + silica — Low
ADF (Van Soest) Cellulose + lignin + silica — Very low
NDF − ADF = Hemicellulose

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