Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.

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Autor(a) principal: MAGNANI, E.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: SILVA, T. H. da, SAKAMOTO, L., MANELLA, M. de Q., DIAS, F. M. G. N., MERCADANTE, M. E. Z., HENRY, D., SANTOS, J. de O., PAULA, E. M., BRANCO, R. H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1154445
Resumo: Abstract: A total of 120 Nellore bulls, [initial body weight (BW) = 307 ± 11.6 kg and 12 mo of age] were allocated into 12 collective pens (10 bulls per pen) in a commercial feedlot to evaluate the effects of a specific blend of tannin and saponins on enteric methane (CH4) emissions. The study was a completely randomized design, in which pens were considered the experimental units (N = 6 pens per treatment) and were randomly allocated into one of two treatments: 1) Control (CON), a basal diet with monensin supplementation (25 mg/kg dry matter [DM]; Rumensin, Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN, USA), or 2) Control + a specific blend of tannin and saponins (TAN; 7 g/kg DM; composed of quebracho and chestnut tannin extracts along with carriers from cereals rich in saponins; SilvaFeed BX, Silvateam, San Michele Mondovi, CN, Italy). After the adaptation period (20 d), the experiment was divided into two phases: growing phase (21 to 53 d; total of 33 d) and fattening phase (54 to 139 d; total of 86 d). Enteric methane emissions were estimated using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas technique. Interactions between treatment and period (growing vs. fattening) were detected for daily CH4 emissions, in which animals fed TAN reduced CH4 emissions by 17.3% during the fattening period compared to bulls fed CON (P = 0.05). In addition, bulls fed TAN had lower CH4 emissions expressed by dry matter intake (DMI) during the fattening period compared to bulls fed CON (P = 0.06). The findings presented herein indicate that a specific blend of tannin and saponins can be used as a strategy to reduce enteric CH4 emissions and its intensity of Nellore bulls finished in feedlot systems under tropical conditions.
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spelling Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.Metano entéricoEmissão de gasesGado de CorteGado NeloreNutrição AnimalAlimentação SuplementarTaninoSaponinaBeef cattleAnimal feedingFeed additivesTanninsSaponinsMethaneGreenhouse gas emissionsAbstract: A total of 120 Nellore bulls, [initial body weight (BW) = 307 ± 11.6 kg and 12 mo of age] were allocated into 12 collective pens (10 bulls per pen) in a commercial feedlot to evaluate the effects of a specific blend of tannin and saponins on enteric methane (CH4) emissions. The study was a completely randomized design, in which pens were considered the experimental units (N = 6 pens per treatment) and were randomly allocated into one of two treatments: 1) Control (CON), a basal diet with monensin supplementation (25 mg/kg dry matter [DM]; Rumensin, Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN, USA), or 2) Control + a specific blend of tannin and saponins (TAN; 7 g/kg DM; composed of quebracho and chestnut tannin extracts along with carriers from cereals rich in saponins; SilvaFeed BX, Silvateam, San Michele Mondovi, CN, Italy). After the adaptation period (20 d), the experiment was divided into two phases: growing phase (21 to 53 d; total of 33 d) and fattening phase (54 to 139 d; total of 86 d). Enteric methane emissions were estimated using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas technique. Interactions between treatment and period (growing vs. fattening) were detected for daily CH4 emissions, in which animals fed TAN reduced CH4 emissions by 17.3% during the fattening period compared to bulls fed CON (P = 0.05). In addition, bulls fed TAN had lower CH4 emissions expressed by dry matter intake (DMI) during the fattening period compared to bulls fed CON (P = 0.06). The findings presented herein indicate that a specific blend of tannin and saponins can be used as a strategy to reduce enteric CH4 emissions and its intensity of Nellore bulls finished in feedlot systems under tropical conditions.ELIANA MAGNANI, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; THIAGO HENRIQUE DA SILVA, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; LEANDRO SAKAMOTO, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; MARCELO DE QUEIROZ MANELLA, SILVA FEEDBRAZIL; FABIO M G N DIAS, FRIBOI; MARIA EUGÊNIA ZERLOTTI MERCADANTE, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; DARREN HENRY, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA; JULIANA DE OLIVEIRA SANTOS MARCATTO, CNPMA; EDUARDO M PAULA, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; RENATA HELENA BRANCO, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA.MAGNANI, E.SILVA, T. H. daSAKAMOTO, L.MANELLA, M. de Q.DIAS, F. M. G. N.MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.HENRY, D.SANTOS, J. de O.PAULA, E. M.BRANCO, R. H.2023-06-15T20:24:19Z2023-06-15T20:24:19Z2023-06-152023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleTranslational Animal Science, v. 7, n. 1, article 048, 2023.2573-2102http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1154445enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2023-06-15T20:24:19Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1154445Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-06-15T20:24:19falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-06-15T20:24:19Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
title Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
spellingShingle Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
MAGNANI, E.
Metano entérico
Emissão de gases
Gado de Corte
Gado Nelore
Nutrição Animal
Alimentação Suplementar
Tanino
Saponina
Beef cattle
Animal feeding
Feed additives
Tannins
Saponins
Methane
Greenhouse gas emissions
title_short Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
title_full Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
title_fullStr Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
title_sort Tannin-based product in feedlot diet as a strategy to reduce enteric methane emissions of Nellore cattle finished under tropical conditions.
author MAGNANI, E.
author_facet MAGNANI, E.
SILVA, T. H. da
SAKAMOTO, L.
MANELLA, M. de Q.
DIAS, F. M. G. N.
MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
HENRY, D.
SANTOS, J. de O.
PAULA, E. M.
BRANCO, R. H.
author_role author
author2 SILVA, T. H. da
SAKAMOTO, L.
MANELLA, M. de Q.
DIAS, F. M. G. N.
MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
HENRY, D.
SANTOS, J. de O.
PAULA, E. M.
BRANCO, R. H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ELIANA MAGNANI, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; THIAGO HENRIQUE DA SILVA, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; LEANDRO SAKAMOTO, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; MARCELO DE QUEIROZ MANELLA, SILVA FEEDBRAZIL; FABIO M G N DIAS, FRIBOI; MARIA EUGÊNIA ZERLOTTI MERCADANTE, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; DARREN HENRY, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA; JULIANA DE OLIVEIRA SANTOS MARCATTO, CNPMA; EDUARDO M PAULA, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA; RENATA HELENA BRANCO, INSTITUTO DE ZOOTECNIA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MAGNANI, E.
SILVA, T. H. da
SAKAMOTO, L.
MANELLA, M. de Q.
DIAS, F. M. G. N.
MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
HENRY, D.
SANTOS, J. de O.
PAULA, E. M.
BRANCO, R. H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metano entérico
Emissão de gases
Gado de Corte
Gado Nelore
Nutrição Animal
Alimentação Suplementar
Tanino
Saponina
Beef cattle
Animal feeding
Feed additives
Tannins
Saponins
Methane
Greenhouse gas emissions
topic Metano entérico
Emissão de gases
Gado de Corte
Gado Nelore
Nutrição Animal
Alimentação Suplementar
Tanino
Saponina
Beef cattle
Animal feeding
Feed additives
Tannins
Saponins
Methane
Greenhouse gas emissions
description Abstract: A total of 120 Nellore bulls, [initial body weight (BW) = 307 ± 11.6 kg and 12 mo of age] were allocated into 12 collective pens (10 bulls per pen) in a commercial feedlot to evaluate the effects of a specific blend of tannin and saponins on enteric methane (CH4) emissions. The study was a completely randomized design, in which pens were considered the experimental units (N = 6 pens per treatment) and were randomly allocated into one of two treatments: 1) Control (CON), a basal diet with monensin supplementation (25 mg/kg dry matter [DM]; Rumensin, Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN, USA), or 2) Control + a specific blend of tannin and saponins (TAN; 7 g/kg DM; composed of quebracho and chestnut tannin extracts along with carriers from cereals rich in saponins; SilvaFeed BX, Silvateam, San Michele Mondovi, CN, Italy). After the adaptation period (20 d), the experiment was divided into two phases: growing phase (21 to 53 d; total of 33 d) and fattening phase (54 to 139 d; total of 86 d). Enteric methane emissions were estimated using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas technique. Interactions between treatment and period (growing vs. fattening) were detected for daily CH4 emissions, in which animals fed TAN reduced CH4 emissions by 17.3% during the fattening period compared to bulls fed CON (P = 0.05). In addition, bulls fed TAN had lower CH4 emissions expressed by dry matter intake (DMI) during the fattening period compared to bulls fed CON (P = 0.06). The findings presented herein indicate that a specific blend of tannin and saponins can be used as a strategy to reduce enteric CH4 emissions and its intensity of Nellore bulls finished in feedlot systems under tropical conditions.
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