Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii) Condensed Tannins as Feed Additives to Lactating Dairy Cows

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作者
Avila, Andre S. [1 ]
Zambom, Maximiliane A. [1 ]
Faccenda, Andressa [2 ]
Werle, Caroline H. [1 ]
Almeida, Ana R. E. [1 ]
Schneider, Cibele R. [1 ]
Grunevald, Dieisson G. [1 ]
Faciola, Antonio P. [3 ]
机构
[1] State Univ Western Parana, Dept Anim Sci, BR-85960000 Marechal Candido Rodondo, PR, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Maringa, Dept Anim Sci, BR-87020900 Maringa, PR, Brazil
[3] Univ Florida, Dept Anim Sci, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
来源
ANIMALS | 2020年 / 10卷 / 04期
关键词
digestibility; intake; milk protein; polyphenols; secondary compounds; REDUCE METHANE EMISSIONS; MILK-PRODUCTION; RUMINAL FERMENTATION; PURINE DERIVATIVES; ANTIOXIDANT STATUS; BLOOD METABOLITES; ANIMAL PRODUCTION; PROTEIN; DIGESTIBILITY; EXCRETION;
D O I
10.3390/ani10040662
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Plant compounds such as condensed tannins can be used to modulate ruminal fermentation, and to improve feed utilization and the final product quality in dairy cattle. In this study, we evaluated the inclusion of condensed tannins from Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii) at levels up to 2% of the dry matter in the diets of dairy cows and its effects on feed intake, nutrient digestibility, milk production and composition. Condensed tannin inclusion in the diets did not affect feed or nutrient intake. Digestibility of diet dry matter and neutral detergent fiber was highest at inclusion levels of 1.22% and 1.14%, respectively. There was no effect of tannin inclusion on milk production; however, there was a reduction in milk casein concentration. Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of five levels of condensed tannins (CT) from black wattle (Acacia mearnsii) in the diets of lactating dairy cows on intake, nutrient digestibility, ruminal microbial protein synthesis, milk production, composition, oxidative profile, and blood metabolites. Five Holstein cows (88 +/- 26.8 days in milk) were allocated in a 5 x 5 Latin square design for a period of 20 days (14 days of diet adaptation and six for sampling). Treatments were the inclusion levels of CT at 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 g/kg of dry matter (DM) in the diet. There was no effect of CT on DM intake. The digestibility of DM and neutral detergent fiber changed quadratically, with the maximum values at 12.2 and 11.4 g/kg of DM, respectively. There was no effect on ruminal microbial protein synthesis and milk production; however, milk casein concentration was reduced linearly. There was no effect on the milk oxidative profile. Inclusion of CT at levels up to 20 g/kg of DM did not affect intake or microbial protein synthesis; however, added CT depressed the production of energy corrected milk and milk casein concentration.
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