Increasing doses of carbohydrases: Effects on rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility, and performance of mid-lactation cows

被引:7
作者
Vittorazzi, Paulo Cesar, Jr. [1 ]
Marques, Julia A. [1 ]
Takiya, Caio S. [1 ]
Chesini, Rodrigo G. [1 ]
Bugoni, Milena [1 ]
da Silva, Guilherme G. [1 ]
Nunes, Alanne T. [1 ]
Silva, Tassia B. P. [1 ]
Dias, Mauro S. S. [1 ]
Grigoletto, Nathalia T. S. [1 ]
Cortinhas, Cristina S. [2 ]
Acedo, Tiago S. [2 ]
Renno, Francisco P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Anim Prod & Anim Nutr, BR-13635900 Pirassununga, Brazil
[2] DSM Nutr Prod, BR-17380000 Brotas, Brazil
关键词
beta-glucariase; cellulase; fibrolytic enzyme; xylanase; POLYSACCHARIDE-DEGRADING ENZYMES; EXOGENOUS FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES; NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER; BARLEY-GRAIN; RUMINAL FERMENTATION; MILK-PRODUCTION; DIGESTIVE CHARACTERISTICS; PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS; IN-SITU; DIETARY;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2021-20514
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of exogenous enzymes on nutrient intake and digestibility, rumen fermentation, and productivity of mid-lactating cows. Experiment 1 was designed to test increasing doses [0, 0.5, 1.0, or 1.5 g/kg of dry matter (DM)] of a combination of 2 enzyme products with xylanase and beta-glucanase activities (Ronozyme Wx and Ronozyme VP, respectively; DSM Nutritional Products) on rumen fermentation and total apparent digestibility. Enzyme combinations had a ratio of endo-1,3(4)-beta-glucanase to endo-1,4-beta-xylanase of 8:2 (wt/wt). For experiment 1, 8 rumen cannulated lactating cows were used into a double 4 x 4 Latin square design experiment with 14 d of diet adaptation and 7 d of sampling. Despite no differences in feed intake, carbohydrases linearly increased neutral detergent fiber digestibility. Treatments marginally affected rumen fermentation, where a linear trend for lower rumen pH and a linear trend for greater isobutyrate concentration were observed with increasing enzyme dose. A trend for lower rumen NH3-N concentration was observed for cows receiving carbohydrases in comparison with control group. When comparing all enzyme treatments against control group, cows fed enzymes tended to produce more 3.5% fat-corrected milk (FCM), produced more milk fat, and had greater blood glucose concentration. Experiment 2 evaluated 3 doses (0, 0.5, or 0.75 g/kg of DM) of the same combination of enzyme products on performance of cows (n = 36) in a complete randomized block (n = 12) design. Cows received treatments for 9 wk. No interaction effects between treatments and time were observed for all variables assessed in this study. In agreement with experiment 1, no differences were detected for feed intake, but cows fed the enzyme products tended to produce more 3.5% FCM and milk fat compared with control. In addition, cows fed enzymes exhibited greater efficiency of FCM production (FCM divided by DM intake) compared with control. No differences were detected for intake arid productivity when comparing the 2 doses of carbohydrases. In summary, the enzyme products tested in this study may improve feed efficiency due to greater milk fat concentration.
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页码:12508 / 12519
页数:12
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