Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of dietary lipid content (20, 40 and 60 g/kg dry matter) on intake, total and ruminal apparent digestibility of dry matter (DM), nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation parameters, microbial synthesis efficiency and rumen microbial content of beef cattle. Nine cannulated steers at 6 months of age with initial body weight of 232±35 kg were used in a triplicate 3 × 3 Latin square design. The results indicated that the total intake and digestibility of DM, organic matter (OM), gross energy (GE), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) were not affected by the lipid content of the diet. However, the lowest lipid content diet reduced the total digestibility of crude protein (CP) and total carbohydrate linearly compared with the highest lipid diet. In contrast, when steers were fed a diet containing 20 g lipids/kg of DM, the concentration of ammonia in the rumen decreased quadratically relative to the other diets. Ruminal pH was not affected by the interaction of treatment and sampling time; however, the rumen pH decreased quadratically in animals that received the highest dietary lipid content (60 g/kg) compared with animals that received 20 and 40 g lipids/kg of DM. The rumen concentrations of volatile fatty acids, propionate, and butyrate and the acetate/propionate ratio were affected by the dietary lipid content. However, the microbial population, microbial N flow, and efficiency of synthesis were not affected by dietary lipid content. Overall, an increase in the lipid content of the diet of Nellore steers resulted in similar digestive profiles and fermentation conditions.

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Main Authors: Messana,Juliana Duarte, Berchielli,Telma Teresinha, Arcuri,Pedro Braga, Reis,Ricardo Andrade, Canesin,Roberta Carrilho, Ribeiro,Andressa Ferreira, Fiorentini,Giovani, Fernandes,Juliano José de Resende
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-359820130003000082013-03-05Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contentsMessana,Juliana DuarteBerchielli,Telma TeresinhaArcuri,Pedro BragaReis,Ricardo AndradeCanesin,Roberta CarrilhoRibeiro,Andressa FerreiraFiorentini,GiovaniFernandes,Juliano José de Resende bovines digestibility fat soybean volatile fatty acids The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of dietary lipid content (20, 40 and 60 g/kg dry matter) on intake, total and ruminal apparent digestibility of dry matter (DM), nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation parameters, microbial synthesis efficiency and rumen microbial content of beef cattle. Nine cannulated steers at 6 months of age with initial body weight of 232±35 kg were used in a triplicate 3 × 3 Latin square design. The results indicated that the total intake and digestibility of DM, organic matter (OM), gross energy (GE), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) were not affected by the lipid content of the diet. However, the lowest lipid content diet reduced the total digestibility of crude protein (CP) and total carbohydrate linearly compared with the highest lipid diet. In contrast, when steers were fed a diet containing 20 g lipids/kg of DM, the concentration of ammonia in the rumen decreased quadratically relative to the other diets. Ruminal pH was not affected by the interaction of treatment and sampling time; however, the rumen pH decreased quadratically in animals that received the highest dietary lipid content (60 g/kg) compared with animals that received 20 and 40 g lipids/kg of DM. The rumen concentrations of volatile fatty acids, propionate, and butyrate and the acetate/propionate ratio were affected by the dietary lipid content. However, the microbial population, microbial N flow, and efficiency of synthesis were not affected by dietary lipid content. Overall, an increase in the lipid content of the diet of Nellore steers resulted in similar digestive profiles and fermentation conditions.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.42 n.3 20132013-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982013000300008en10.1590/S1516-35982013000300008
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author Messana,Juliana Duarte
Berchielli,Telma Teresinha
Arcuri,Pedro Braga
Reis,Ricardo Andrade
Canesin,Roberta Carrilho
Ribeiro,Andressa Ferreira
Fiorentini,Giovani
Fernandes,Juliano José de Resende
spellingShingle Messana,Juliana Duarte
Berchielli,Telma Teresinha
Arcuri,Pedro Braga
Reis,Ricardo Andrade
Canesin,Roberta Carrilho
Ribeiro,Andressa Ferreira
Fiorentini,Giovani
Fernandes,Juliano José de Resende
Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
author_facet Messana,Juliana Duarte
Berchielli,Telma Teresinha
Arcuri,Pedro Braga
Reis,Ricardo Andrade
Canesin,Roberta Carrilho
Ribeiro,Andressa Ferreira
Fiorentini,Giovani
Fernandes,Juliano José de Resende
author_sort Messana,Juliana Duarte
title Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
title_short Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
title_full Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
title_fullStr Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
title_full_unstemmed Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
title_sort rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents
description The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of dietary lipid content (20, 40 and 60 g/kg dry matter) on intake, total and ruminal apparent digestibility of dry matter (DM), nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation parameters, microbial synthesis efficiency and rumen microbial content of beef cattle. Nine cannulated steers at 6 months of age with initial body weight of 232±35 kg were used in a triplicate 3 × 3 Latin square design. The results indicated that the total intake and digestibility of DM, organic matter (OM), gross energy (GE), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) were not affected by the lipid content of the diet. However, the lowest lipid content diet reduced the total digestibility of crude protein (CP) and total carbohydrate linearly compared with the highest lipid diet. In contrast, when steers were fed a diet containing 20 g lipids/kg of DM, the concentration of ammonia in the rumen decreased quadratically relative to the other diets. Ruminal pH was not affected by the interaction of treatment and sampling time; however, the rumen pH decreased quadratically in animals that received the highest dietary lipid content (60 g/kg) compared with animals that received 20 and 40 g lipids/kg of DM. The rumen concentrations of volatile fatty acids, propionate, and butyrate and the acetate/propionate ratio were affected by the dietary lipid content. However, the microbial population, microbial N flow, and efficiency of synthesis were not affected by dietary lipid content. Overall, an increase in the lipid content of the diet of Nellore steers resulted in similar digestive profiles and fermentation conditions.
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
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