Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Isabela Pena Carvalho de [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Fiorentini, Giovani [UNESP], Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP], Jesus, Raphael Barbetta de [UNESP], Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP], Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana [UNESP], Detmann, Edenio, Padmanabha, Jagadish, McSweeney, Christopher S. [UNESP], Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2017.02.017
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/178822
Resumo: Lipid supplementation may adversely affect rumen fermentation, microbial abundance, nutrient utilization and the duodenal flow of fatty acids (FA). In a 5 × 5 Latin square design, 10 Nellore steers with ruminal and duodenal cannulas (292 ± 28 kg BW) were fed one of the five following dietary lipid sources in the concentrate, as follow: (1) no additional fat (WF); (2) palm oil (PO) derived from the Palmaceae plant Orbignya oleifera; (3) linseed oil (LO); (4) protected fat (PF); and (5) whole soybeans (WS). The dry matter intake (DMI) was greater for the animals supplemented with WF than for those supplemented with PO, PF, and WS. The DM digestibility was 11% greater for the animals in the WF group than for those in the PO group. The animals in the PO group had greater duodenal flows of capric (C10:0), lauric (C12:0) and myristic (C14:0) saturated fatty acids (SFA) than did animals in the other groups. The amount of flows of vaccenic acid and total unsaturated acids (UFA) was greater with LO supplementation. The unsaturated fatty acid (UFA) biohydrogenation ratio was greater in the animals supplemented with WS than in those supplemented with PO, LO, and PF. The acetate: propionate ratio was lower in the animals supplemented with PO and LO, at 2.9 and 3.0, respectively. The ruminal flow of particles and rate of fiber degradation were lower with PO supplementation. The proportion of archaea was reduced with the inclusion of PO, LO and PF. PO supplementation resulted in lower total apparent NDF digestibility than did WF, PF, and WS supplementation. Therefore, LO, PF and WS can be used as dietary supplements for grazing cattle without impairing fermentation. The inclusion of PO in the diets of grazing cattle may reduce the number of methanogens and alter fiber utilization.
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spelling Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steersBiohydrogenationBrachiaria brizanthaLinseedMicrobial populationPalm oilLipid supplementation may adversely affect rumen fermentation, microbial abundance, nutrient utilization and the duodenal flow of fatty acids (FA). In a 5 × 5 Latin square design, 10 Nellore steers with ruminal and duodenal cannulas (292 ± 28 kg BW) were fed one of the five following dietary lipid sources in the concentrate, as follow: (1) no additional fat (WF); (2) palm oil (PO) derived from the Palmaceae plant Orbignya oleifera; (3) linseed oil (LO); (4) protected fat (PF); and (5) whole soybeans (WS). The dry matter intake (DMI) was greater for the animals supplemented with WF than for those supplemented with PO, PF, and WS. The DM digestibility was 11% greater for the animals in the WF group than for those in the PO group. The animals in the PO group had greater duodenal flows of capric (C10:0), lauric (C12:0) and myristic (C14:0) saturated fatty acids (SFA) than did animals in the other groups. The amount of flows of vaccenic acid and total unsaturated acids (UFA) was greater with LO supplementation. The unsaturated fatty acid (UFA) biohydrogenation ratio was greater in the animals supplemented with WS than in those supplemented with PO, LO, and PF. The acetate: propionate ratio was lower in the animals supplemented with PO and LO, at 2.9 and 3.0, respectively. The ruminal flow of particles and rate of fiber degradation were lower with PO supplementation. The proportion of archaea was reduced with the inclusion of PO, LO and PF. PO supplementation resulted in lower total apparent NDF digestibility than did WF, PF, and WS supplementation. Therefore, LO, PF and WS can be used as dietary supplements for grazing cattle without impairing fermentation. The inclusion of PO in the diets of grazing cattle may reduce the number of methanogens and alter fiber utilization.Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Via de Acesso Professor Paulo Donato Castellane, km 5, Rural, JaboticabalDepartment of Animal Science Universidade Federal de Vicosa, ViçosaDepartment of Animal Science INCT/CA–UFV Campus Universitário, Av. Peter Henry Rolfs s/n, ViçosaCSIRO Animal Food and Health SciencesFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Via de Acesso Professor Paulo Donato Castellane, km 5, Rural, JaboticabalUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Food and Health SciencesCarvalho, Isabela Pena Carvalho de [UNESP]Fiorentini, Giovani [UNESP]Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]Jesus, Raphael Barbetta de [UNESP]Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana [UNESP]Detmann, EdenioPadmanabha, JagadishMcSweeney, Christopher S. [UNESP]Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:32:15Z2018-12-11T17:32:15Z2017-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article142-153application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2017.02.017Animal Feed Science and Technology, v. 227, p. 142-153.0377-8401http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17882210.1016/j.anifeedsci.2017.02.0172-s2.0-850183053882-s2.0-85018305388.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnimal Feed Science and Technology0,937info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-01T06:16:31Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/178822Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-01-01T06:16:31Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
title Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
spellingShingle Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
Carvalho, Isabela Pena Carvalho de [UNESP]
Biohydrogenation
Brachiaria brizantha
Linseed
Microbial population
Palm oil
title_short Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
title_full Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
title_fullStr Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
title_full_unstemmed Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
title_sort Supplementation with lipid sources alters the ruminal fermentation and duodenal flow of fatty acids in grazing Nellore steers
author Carvalho, Isabela Pena Carvalho de [UNESP]
author_facet Carvalho, Isabela Pena Carvalho de [UNESP]
Fiorentini, Giovani [UNESP]
Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]
Jesus, Raphael Barbetta de [UNESP]
Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]
Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana [UNESP]
Detmann, Edenio
Padmanabha, Jagadish
McSweeney, Christopher S. [UNESP]
Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Fiorentini, Giovani [UNESP]
Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]
Jesus, Raphael Barbetta de [UNESP]
Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]
Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana [UNESP]
Detmann, Edenio
Padmanabha, Jagadish
McSweeney, Christopher S. [UNESP]
Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Food and Health Sciences
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Isabela Pena Carvalho de [UNESP]
Fiorentini, Giovani [UNESP]
Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]
Jesus, Raphael Barbetta de [UNESP]
Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]
Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana [UNESP]
Detmann, Edenio
Padmanabha, Jagadish
McSweeney, Christopher S. [UNESP]
Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biohydrogenation
Brachiaria brizantha
Linseed
Microbial population
Palm oil
topic Biohydrogenation
Brachiaria brizantha
Linseed
Microbial population
Palm oil
description Lipid supplementation may adversely affect rumen fermentation, microbial abundance, nutrient utilization and the duodenal flow of fatty acids (FA). In a 5 × 5 Latin square design, 10 Nellore steers with ruminal and duodenal cannulas (292 ± 28 kg BW) were fed one of the five following dietary lipid sources in the concentrate, as follow: (1) no additional fat (WF); (2) palm oil (PO) derived from the Palmaceae plant Orbignya oleifera; (3) linseed oil (LO); (4) protected fat (PF); and (5) whole soybeans (WS). The dry matter intake (DMI) was greater for the animals supplemented with WF than for those supplemented with PO, PF, and WS. The DM digestibility was 11% greater for the animals in the WF group than for those in the PO group. The animals in the PO group had greater duodenal flows of capric (C10:0), lauric (C12:0) and myristic (C14:0) saturated fatty acids (SFA) than did animals in the other groups. The amount of flows of vaccenic acid and total unsaturated acids (UFA) was greater with LO supplementation. The unsaturated fatty acid (UFA) biohydrogenation ratio was greater in the animals supplemented with WS than in those supplemented with PO, LO, and PF. The acetate: propionate ratio was lower in the animals supplemented with PO and LO, at 2.9 and 3.0, respectively. The ruminal flow of particles and rate of fiber degradation were lower with PO supplementation. The proportion of archaea was reduced with the inclusion of PO, LO and PF. PO supplementation resulted in lower total apparent NDF digestibility than did WF, PF, and WS supplementation. Therefore, LO, PF and WS can be used as dietary supplements for grazing cattle without impairing fermentation. The inclusion of PO in the diets of grazing cattle may reduce the number of methanogens and alter fiber utilization.
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