Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Paschoaloto,Josimari Regina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ezequiel,Jane Maria Bertocco, Almeida,Marco Túlio Costa, Fávaro,Vanessa Ruiz, Homem Junior,Antonio Carlos, Carvalho,Vanessa Barbosa de, Perez,Henrique Leal
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The increasing availability of crude glycerin from biodiesel production has generated great stock in the industries. To solve this problem, crude glycerin is being used as an energy source to replace corn in livestock diets. This study evaluated the effects of the association of crude glycerin (10% on DM of diets) with different roughages in Nellore cattle diets on ruminal pH and ammonia, degradability, digestibility of dry matter and nutrients, and greenhouse gas production. Six ruminally cannulated Nellore steers were assigned to a 6×6 Latin square design. The following treatments were evaluated: Hydrolyzed Sugarcane associated or not with crude glycerin, Corn Silage associated or not with crude glycerin or Tifton-85 Hay associated or not with crude glycerin. Association of crude glycerin with roughages did not affect the rumen ammonia concentration and pH and dry matter intake, but reduced the intake of NDF for diets with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane and Corn Silage and reduced the digestibility of DM, OM, NDF, EE, CNF and starch and decreased the effective degradation at the rate of 8% h-1 for diets with Tifton-85 Hay. The association crude glycerin with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane reduced the production of CH4 and CO2 in mL g-1 of DM. The inclusion of crude glycerin affects differently nutrient utilization in diets with Corn Silage, Hydrolyzed Sugarcane or Tifton-85 hay. Moreover, promotes mitigation of greenhouse gases in diets with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane. Association of crude glycerin with Corn Silage in Nellore cattle diets showed better conditions of ruminal fermentation and utilization of nutrients.
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spelling Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattlebiodieselbyproductsdegradabilitydigestibility.ABSTRACT: The increasing availability of crude glycerin from biodiesel production has generated great stock in the industries. To solve this problem, crude glycerin is being used as an energy source to replace corn in livestock diets. This study evaluated the effects of the association of crude glycerin (10% on DM of diets) with different roughages in Nellore cattle diets on ruminal pH and ammonia, degradability, digestibility of dry matter and nutrients, and greenhouse gas production. Six ruminally cannulated Nellore steers were assigned to a 6×6 Latin square design. The following treatments were evaluated: Hydrolyzed Sugarcane associated or not with crude glycerin, Corn Silage associated or not with crude glycerin or Tifton-85 Hay associated or not with crude glycerin. Association of crude glycerin with roughages did not affect the rumen ammonia concentration and pH and dry matter intake, but reduced the intake of NDF for diets with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane and Corn Silage and reduced the digestibility of DM, OM, NDF, EE, CNF and starch and decreased the effective degradation at the rate of 8% h-1 for diets with Tifton-85 Hay. The association crude glycerin with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane reduced the production of CH4 and CO2 in mL g-1 of DM. The inclusion of crude glycerin affects differently nutrient utilization in diets with Corn Silage, Hydrolyzed Sugarcane or Tifton-85 hay. Moreover, promotes mitigation of greenhouse gases in diets with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane. Association of crude glycerin with Corn Silage in Nellore cattle diets showed better conditions of ruminal fermentation and utilization of nutrients.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000500889Ciência Rural v.46 n.5 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20151088info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaschoaloto,Josimari ReginaEzequiel,Jane Maria BertoccoAlmeida,Marco Túlio CostaFávaro,Vanessa RuizHomem Junior,Antonio CarlosCarvalho,Vanessa Barbosa dePerez,Henrique Lealeng2016-10-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
title Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
spellingShingle Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
Paschoaloto,Josimari Regina
biodiesel
byproducts
degradability
digestibility.
title_short Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
title_full Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
title_fullStr Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
title_full_unstemmed Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
title_sort Inclusion of crude glycerin with different roughages changes ruminal parameters and in vitro gas production from beef cattle
author Paschoaloto,Josimari Regina
author_facet Paschoaloto,Josimari Regina
Ezequiel,Jane Maria Bertocco
Almeida,Marco Túlio Costa
Fávaro,Vanessa Ruiz
Homem Junior,Antonio Carlos
Carvalho,Vanessa Barbosa de
Perez,Henrique Leal
author_role author
author2 Ezequiel,Jane Maria Bertocco
Almeida,Marco Túlio Costa
Fávaro,Vanessa Ruiz
Homem Junior,Antonio Carlos
Carvalho,Vanessa Barbosa de
Perez,Henrique Leal
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paschoaloto,Josimari Regina
Ezequiel,Jane Maria Bertocco
Almeida,Marco Túlio Costa
Fávaro,Vanessa Ruiz
Homem Junior,Antonio Carlos
Carvalho,Vanessa Barbosa de
Perez,Henrique Leal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodiesel
byproducts
degradability
digestibility.
topic biodiesel
byproducts
degradability
digestibility.
description ABSTRACT: The increasing availability of crude glycerin from biodiesel production has generated great stock in the industries. To solve this problem, crude glycerin is being used as an energy source to replace corn in livestock diets. This study evaluated the effects of the association of crude glycerin (10% on DM of diets) with different roughages in Nellore cattle diets on ruminal pH and ammonia, degradability, digestibility of dry matter and nutrients, and greenhouse gas production. Six ruminally cannulated Nellore steers were assigned to a 6×6 Latin square design. The following treatments were evaluated: Hydrolyzed Sugarcane associated or not with crude glycerin, Corn Silage associated or not with crude glycerin or Tifton-85 Hay associated or not with crude glycerin. Association of crude glycerin with roughages did not affect the rumen ammonia concentration and pH and dry matter intake, but reduced the intake of NDF for diets with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane and Corn Silage and reduced the digestibility of DM, OM, NDF, EE, CNF and starch and decreased the effective degradation at the rate of 8% h-1 for diets with Tifton-85 Hay. The association crude glycerin with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane reduced the production of CH4 and CO2 in mL g-1 of DM. The inclusion of crude glycerin affects differently nutrient utilization in diets with Corn Silage, Hydrolyzed Sugarcane or Tifton-85 hay. Moreover, promotes mitigation of greenhouse gases in diets with Hydrolyzed Sugarcane. Association of crude glycerin with Corn Silage in Nellore cattle diets showed better conditions of ruminal fermentation and utilization of nutrients.
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