EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE

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Autor(a) principal: Cysneiros, Cristine dos Santos Settimi
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Franco, Gumercindo Loriano, Ulhoa, Cirano José, Diogo, José Mauro da Silva, Ramos, Allan Kardec Braga
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/854
Resumo: This experiment was carried out to determine theeffect of enzymatic solution on bromatologic compositionand in situ degradability for neutral detergent fiber (NDF)of maize silage. The treatments were four enzymatic levels,two fermentation periods and three replications. The levelsadopted were 0, 5, 10 and 20 mg of enzyme per kg of naturalmatter (MN) of grass. Experimental silos, in triplicate, wereopened 45 and 120 days after ensiling, and DM, NDF, crudeprotein (CP), N-NH3 and pH were analyzed. In the study ofin situ degradability of DM and NDF, silage of 45 days wascollected. Nylon bag technique was used with three canulatedbovine and three incubation times (6, 24 and 96 hours). Theexperimental period was of the 36 days. The solution didn’tchange the content of DM, pH and N-NH3 values of maize silage. There was no difference on the CP amongfermentation periods of, but there was interaction betweenperiod of storage and enzymatic level. The solution increasedfinal CP of maize silage after 45 days of ensiling and thiseffect was higher to 20 mg (10.14%) compared the control(8.77%). In case of NDF, maize silage treated with 10 mglevel showed lower fiber content (47.25%) versus untreatedcontrol (49.96%), suggesting an improvement in the nutritivevalue. There was no difference among period of storageneither interaction period of storage and enzymatic level.In situ rumen degradation showed no difference among thetreatments on NDF degradation of maize silage. KEY WORDS: additives, cellulases, degradability, hemicellulases, cell wall.
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spelling EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGEEFEITO DE ENZIMAS FIBROLÍTICAS SOBRE A COMPOSIÇÃO QUÍMICA DASILAGEM DE MILHOThis experiment was carried out to determine theeffect of enzymatic solution on bromatologic compositionand in situ degradability for neutral detergent fiber (NDF)of maize silage. The treatments were four enzymatic levels,two fermentation periods and three replications. The levelsadopted were 0, 5, 10 and 20 mg of enzyme per kg of naturalmatter (MN) of grass. Experimental silos, in triplicate, wereopened 45 and 120 days after ensiling, and DM, NDF, crudeprotein (CP), N-NH3 and pH were analyzed. In the study ofin situ degradability of DM and NDF, silage of 45 days wascollected. Nylon bag technique was used with three canulatedbovine and three incubation times (6, 24 and 96 hours). Theexperimental period was of the 36 days. The solution didn’tchange the content of DM, pH and N-NH3 values of maize silage. There was no difference on the CP amongfermentation periods of, but there was interaction betweenperiod of storage and enzymatic level. The solution increasedfinal CP of maize silage after 45 days of ensiling and thiseffect was higher to 20 mg (10.14%) compared the control(8.77%). In case of NDF, maize silage treated with 10 mglevel showed lower fiber content (47.25%) versus untreatedcontrol (49.96%), suggesting an improvement in the nutritivevalue. There was no difference among period of storageneither interaction period of storage and enzymatic level.In situ rumen degradation showed no difference among thetreatments on NDF degradation of maize silage. KEY WORDS: additives, cellulases, degradability, hemicellulases, cell wall.Objetivou-se avaliar o efeito de níveis de enzimasfibrolíticas sobre a composição bromatológica e adegradabilidade ruminal da fibra em detergente neutro(FDN) da silagem de milho. O experimento consistiu dequatro níveis enzimáticos, dois períodos de armazenamentoe três repetições. Aplicaram-se, por aspersão, na ensilagem,os níveis enzimáticos de 0, 5, 10 e 20 mg de enzimas por kgde matéria natural (MN). Após 45 e 120 dias dearmazenamento, abriram-se os silos experimentais utiliza-dos em triplicata para avaliação do conteúdo de matériaseca (MS), FDN, proteína bruta (PB), nitrogênio amoniacalem relação ao nitrogênio total (N-NH3/NT) e pH. Coleta-ram-se amostras após 45 dias de ensilagem para estudo dadegradação ruminal in situ da FDN, empregando-se a atécnica do saco de náilon, de modo que três bovinos foramcanulados no rúmen, sendo os horários de incubação de 6,24 e 96 horas. Verificou-se que a solução enzimática nãoalterou o conteúdo de MS, pH e N-NH3/NT da silagem demilho. Na PB, não se observou diferença entre os períodosde armazenamento, porém houve interação período dearmazenamento e nível de enzima. Verificou-se aumento daPB no nível de 20 mg (10,14%) em relação ao controle (8,77%)no período de 45 dias. A solução enzimática alterou o teor daFDN para a média do nível de enzimas. Observou-se umaredução da FDN do nível de 10 mg (47,25%) em relação aotratamento-testemunha (49,96%). Não houve diferença en-tre os períodos de armazenamento nem interação período dearmazenamento e nível enzimático. Nos parâmetros de de-gradação ruminal da FDN da silagem de milho não se regis-traram diferenças entre os tratamentos. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Aditivos, celulases, degradabilidade, hemicelulases, parede celular.Universidade Federal de Goiás2006-12-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/85410.5216/cab.v7i4.854Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 7 No. 4 (2006); 339-348Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 7 n. 4 (2006); 339-3481809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/854/1001Cysneiros, Cristine dos Santos SettimiFranco, Gumercindo LorianoUlhoa, Cirano JoséDiogo, José Mauro da SilvaRamos, Allan Kardec Bragainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2007-02-05T11:15:17Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/854Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:44.748069Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
EFEITO DE ENZIMAS FIBROLÍTICAS SOBRE A COMPOSIÇÃO QUÍMICA DASILAGEM DE MILHO
title EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
spellingShingle EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
Cysneiros, Cristine dos Santos Settimi
title_short EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
title_full EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
title_fullStr EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
title_sort EFFECT OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MAIZE SILAGE
author Cysneiros, Cristine dos Santos Settimi
author_facet Cysneiros, Cristine dos Santos Settimi
Franco, Gumercindo Loriano
Ulhoa, Cirano José
Diogo, José Mauro da Silva
Ramos, Allan Kardec Braga
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Ulhoa, Cirano José
Diogo, José Mauro da Silva
Ramos, Allan Kardec Braga
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Franco, Gumercindo Loriano
Ulhoa, Cirano José
Diogo, José Mauro da Silva
Ramos, Allan Kardec Braga
description This experiment was carried out to determine theeffect of enzymatic solution on bromatologic compositionand in situ degradability for neutral detergent fiber (NDF)of maize silage. The treatments were four enzymatic levels,two fermentation periods and three replications. The levelsadopted were 0, 5, 10 and 20 mg of enzyme per kg of naturalmatter (MN) of grass. Experimental silos, in triplicate, wereopened 45 and 120 days after ensiling, and DM, NDF, crudeprotein (CP), N-NH3 and pH were analyzed. In the study ofin situ degradability of DM and NDF, silage of 45 days wascollected. Nylon bag technique was used with three canulatedbovine and three incubation times (6, 24 and 96 hours). Theexperimental period was of the 36 days. The solution didn’tchange the content of DM, pH and N-NH3 values of maize silage. There was no difference on the CP amongfermentation periods of, but there was interaction betweenperiod of storage and enzymatic level. The solution increasedfinal CP of maize silage after 45 days of ensiling and thiseffect was higher to 20 mg (10.14%) compared the control(8.77%). In case of NDF, maize silage treated with 10 mglevel showed lower fiber content (47.25%) versus untreatedcontrol (49.96%), suggesting an improvement in the nutritivevalue. There was no difference among period of storageneither interaction period of storage and enzymatic level.In situ rumen degradation showed no difference among thetreatments on NDF degradation of maize silage. KEY WORDS: additives, cellulases, degradability, hemicellulases, cell wall.
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