, Il a en effet été choisi de mettre en place un modèle de base solide avant de pouvoir prendre en compte les adaptations du métabolisme suite à un bilan énergétique négatif. La version 2 de FLiver intégrant le bilan énergétique négatif est en cours de développement et une première version est disponible (Bahloul, 2014). Celui-ci incorpore les principales voies du métabolisme des AG longs. Il est important de bien décrire ce métabolisme qui intervient notamment dans les phénomènes de stéatose

, Plusieurs perspectives peuvent être émises concernant le futur du modèle FLiver

, Dans un premier temps il serait bon de finir de développer FLiver version 2 afin d'avoir une bonne prise en compte du AG libres et des AGNE. FLiver qui est un modèle statique devra aussi être traduit en modèle dynamique afin de pouvoir l'utiliser plus systématiquement en pratique

, Le projet associé à ce travail (Systali, 2018) a en effet permis une rénovation des tables d'alimentation INRA, alors que les équations charpentes utilisées ici sont définies dans le système d'évaluation des aliments INRA, Ce nouveau système permet une optimisation des valeurs des aliments dans les tables ainsi que dans les rations grâce à un modèle plus mécaniste du tube digestif, 2007.

. D'autre-part, (. Fliver, and . Bahloul, 2014) pourrait être utilisé afin de déterminer l'effet des hépatoprotecteurs sur le foie du ruminant. Une première ébauche de ce travail a été réalisée par, Bahloul, 2014.

, En conclusion, le modèle de FLiver (Bahloul, 2014) pourrait être utilisé en pratique afin de

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