Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet
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Resumo: | Essential oils and enzymes are alternatives to feed additives for ruminants that aim to replace the use of ionophores and improve animal performance, but their mechanisms of action are different. Therefore, the present study aimed to verify if there is a synergistic effect in the combined use of enzymes carbohydrates and essential oils on the performance, ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers fed a high-energy diet. During the finishing period of 78 days, 40 steers were assigned to four treatments: CON- control; ENZ- enzymatic complex; EO- essential oil blend; ENZ+EO - enzymatic complex combined with essential oil blend. Regardless of the feedlot periods, the ENZ+EO treatment caused a reduction in the dry matter intake (12.48%) compared to the control. The ENZ+EO treatment resulted in the lowest mean fecal output and, consequently, the highest dry matter digestibility (DMD) and starch digestibility (SD), compared to the other treatments. Animals that received EO and ENZ+EO in the diet spent more time in feeding. As for the number of times animals visited the feeding trough, the highest values were presented by the animals in the EO, ENZ and ENZ+EO treatments. For the carcass parameters, only the subcutaneous fat thickness on the rib was significantly different between treatments, with the highest values obtained by adding EO and ENZ+EO (8.80 and 8.10 mm respectively). Thus, the combination of carbohydrate enzymes and essential oils proved to be synergistically beneficial in relation to better use of nutrients and productive performance of feedlot steers. |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy dietAssociação de carboidrases e óleos essenciais melhoram o aproveitamento da dieta em novilhos confinados alimentados com dieta de alta densidade energéticaDigestibilityDry matter intakeEnzymesFeed additive.Aditivo alimentarDigestibilidadeEnzimasIngestão de matéria seca.Essential oils and enzymes are alternatives to feed additives for ruminants that aim to replace the use of ionophores and improve animal performance, but their mechanisms of action are different. Therefore, the present study aimed to verify if there is a synergistic effect in the combined use of enzymes carbohydrates and essential oils on the performance, ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers fed a high-energy diet. During the finishing period of 78 days, 40 steers were assigned to four treatments: CON- control; ENZ- enzymatic complex; EO- essential oil blend; ENZ+EO - enzymatic complex combined with essential oil blend. Regardless of the feedlot periods, the ENZ+EO treatment caused a reduction in the dry matter intake (12.48%) compared to the control. The ENZ+EO treatment resulted in the lowest mean fecal output and, consequently, the highest dry matter digestibility (DMD) and starch digestibility (SD), compared to the other treatments. Animals that received EO and ENZ+EO in the diet spent more time in feeding. As for the number of times animals visited the feeding trough, the highest values were presented by the animals in the EO, ENZ and ENZ+EO treatments. For the carcass parameters, only the subcutaneous fat thickness on the rib was significantly different between treatments, with the highest values obtained by adding EO and ENZ+EO (8.80 and 8.10 mm respectively). Thus, the combination of carbohydrate enzymes and essential oils proved to be synergistically beneficial in relation to better use of nutrients and productive performance of feedlot steers.Os óleos essenciais e as enzimas são alternativas de aditivos alimentares para ruminantes que visam substituir o uso de ionóforos e melhorar o desempenho animal, porém seus mecanismos de ação são distintos, diante disso, o presente estudo teve por objetivo verificar se há efeito sinérgico no uso associado de enzimas carboidrases e óleos essenciais sobre o desempenho, comportamento ingestivo e características de carcaça de novilhos recebendo dieta de alta densidade energética. Durante 78 dias, período de terminação, 40 novilhos foram distribuídos em quatro tratamentos: CON - controle; ENZ - complexo enzimático; OE - mistura de óleos essenciais; ENZ+OE - complexo enzimático associado a mistura de óleos essenciais. Independentemente dos períodos de confinamento, o tratamento ENZ+OE apresentou maior redução na ingestão de matéria seca (12,48%) quando comparado ao controle. O tratamento ENZ+OE foi o que apresentou a menor produção média de fezes e a maior digestibilidade da matéria seca (DMS) e digestibilidade do amido (DA), comparado aos demais tratamentos. Os animais que receberam dieta contendo OE e ENZ+OE passaram maior tempo se alimentando, já em relação ao número de vezes que os animais visitaram o cocho de alimentação, as maiores médias ficaram com os animais dos tratamentos OE, ENZ e ENZ+OE. Para os parâmetros avaliados em carcaça apenas a espessura de gordura subcutânea nas costelas apresentou diferença significativa entre os tratamentos, sendo as maiores médias obtidas pela adição de OE e ENZ+OE (8.80 e 8.10 mm, respectivamente). Dessa forma, a associação de enzimas carboidrases e óleos essenciais mostrou-se sinergicamente benéfica em relação ao melhor aproveitamento dos nutrientes e desempenho produtivo de novilhos confinados.UEL2022-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Cientificaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4377410.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n2p523Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 2 (2022); 523-540Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 2 (2022); 523-5401679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/43774/30738Copyright (c) 2021 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbreu, Jorge Augusto Dias da CostaNeumann, MikaelParis, WagnerSouza, André Martins deDelai Vigne, Gabriela LetíciaAlmeida, Eduardo Rodrigues deCristo, Fernando BragaSidor, Fernando de Souza2022-09-20T15:35:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43774Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-09-20T15:35:06Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet Associação de carboidrases e óleos essenciais melhoram o aproveitamento da dieta em novilhos confinados alimentados com dieta de alta densidade energética |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet Abreu, Jorge Augusto Dias da Costa Digestibility Dry matter intake Enzymes Feed additive. Aditivo alimentar Digestibilidade Enzimas Ingestão de matéria seca. |
title_short |
Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet |
title_full |
Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet |
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Combination of carbohydrases and essential oils improve dietary performance of feedlot steers on a high-energy diet |
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Abreu, Jorge Augusto Dias da Costa |
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Abreu, Jorge Augusto Dias da Costa Neumann, Mikael Paris, Wagner Souza, André Martins de Delai Vigne, Gabriela Letícia Almeida, Eduardo Rodrigues de Cristo, Fernando Braga Sidor, Fernando de Souza |
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author |
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Neumann, Mikael Paris, Wagner Souza, André Martins de Delai Vigne, Gabriela Letícia Almeida, Eduardo Rodrigues de Cristo, Fernando Braga Sidor, Fernando de Souza |
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Abreu, Jorge Augusto Dias da Costa Neumann, Mikael Paris, Wagner Souza, André Martins de Delai Vigne, Gabriela Letícia Almeida, Eduardo Rodrigues de Cristo, Fernando Braga Sidor, Fernando de Souza |
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Digestibility Dry matter intake Enzymes Feed additive. Aditivo alimentar Digestibilidade Enzimas Ingestão de matéria seca. |
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Digestibility Dry matter intake Enzymes Feed additive. Aditivo alimentar Digestibilidade Enzimas Ingestão de matéria seca. |
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Essential oils and enzymes are alternatives to feed additives for ruminants that aim to replace the use of ionophores and improve animal performance, but their mechanisms of action are different. Therefore, the present study aimed to verify if there is a synergistic effect in the combined use of enzymes carbohydrates and essential oils on the performance, ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers fed a high-energy diet. During the finishing period of 78 days, 40 steers were assigned to four treatments: CON- control; ENZ- enzymatic complex; EO- essential oil blend; ENZ+EO - enzymatic complex combined with essential oil blend. Regardless of the feedlot periods, the ENZ+EO treatment caused a reduction in the dry matter intake (12.48%) compared to the control. The ENZ+EO treatment resulted in the lowest mean fecal output and, consequently, the highest dry matter digestibility (DMD) and starch digestibility (SD), compared to the other treatments. Animals that received EO and ENZ+EO in the diet spent more time in feeding. As for the number of times animals visited the feeding trough, the highest values were presented by the animals in the EO, ENZ and ENZ+EO treatments. For the carcass parameters, only the subcutaneous fat thickness on the rib was significantly different between treatments, with the highest values obtained by adding EO and ENZ+EO (8.80 and 8.10 mm respectively). Thus, the combination of carbohydrate enzymes and essential oils proved to be synergistically beneficial in relation to better use of nutrients and productive performance of feedlot steers. |
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