Selection of plant oil as a supplemental energy source by monitoring rumen profiles and its dietary application in Thai crossbred beef cattle

Objective: The present study was conducted to select a plant oil without inhibitory effects on rumen fermentation and microbes, and to determine the optimal supplementation level of the selected oil in a series of in vitro studies for dietary application. Then, the selected oil was evaluated in a fe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences. - 1998. - 32(2019), 10 vom: 01. Okt., Seite 1511-1520
1. Verfasser: Matsuba, Keiji (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Padlom, Apirada, Khongpradit, Anchalee, Boonsaen, Phoompong, Thirawong, Prayad, Sawanon, Suriya, Suzuki, Yutaka, Koike, Satoshi, Kobayashi, Yasuo
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2019
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences
Schlagworte:Journal Article Blood Cholesterol Feed Conversion Ratio Palm Oil Rumen Fermentation Rumen Microbes
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520 |a Objective: The present study was conducted to select a plant oil without inhibitory effects on rumen fermentation and microbes, and to determine the optimal supplementation level of the selected oil in a series of in vitro studies for dietary application. Then, the selected oil was evaluated in a feeding study using Thai crossbred beef cattle by monitoring growth, carcass, blood and rumen characteristics 
520 |a Methods: Rumen fluid was incubated with substrates containing one of three different types of plant oil (coconut oil, palm oil and soybean oil) widely available in Thailand. The effects of each oil on rumen fermentation and microbes were monitored and the oil without a negative influence on rumen parameters was selected. Then, the dose-response of rumen parameters to various levels of the selected palm oil was monitored to determine a suitable supplementation level. Finally, an 8-month feeding experiment with the diet supplemented with palm oil was carried out using 12 Thai crossbred beef cattle to monitor growth, carcass, rumen and blood profiles 
520 |a Results: Batch culture studies revealed that coconut and soybean oils inhibited the most potent rumen cellulolytic bacterium Fibrobacter succinogenes, while palm oil had no such negative effect on this and on rumen fermentation products at 5% or higher supplementation level. Cattle fed the diet supplemented with 2.5% palm oil showed improved feed conversion ratio (FCR) without any adverse effects on rumen fermentation. Palm oil-supplemented diet increased blood cholesterol levels, suggesting a higher energy status of the experimental cattle 
520 |a Conclusion: Palm oil had no negative effects on rumen fermentation and microbes when supplemented at levels up to 5% in vitro. Thai crossbred cattle fed the palm oil-supplemented diet showed improved FCR without apparent changes of rumen and carcass characteristics, but with elevated blood cholesterol levels. Therefore, palm oil can be used as a beneficial energy source 
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650 4 |a Feed Conversion Ratio 
650 4 |a Palm Oil 
650 4 |a Rumen Fermentation 
650 4 |a Rumen Microbes 
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700 1 |a Khongpradit, Anchalee  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Boonsaen, Phoompong  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Thirawong, Prayad  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Sawanon, Suriya  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Suzuki, Yutaka  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Koike, Satoshi  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Kobayashi, Yasuo  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
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