Ruminal microbial responses to Moringa oleifera feed in lactating goats (Capra hircus): A metagenomic exploration

IF 4.9 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS New biotechnology Pub Date : 2025-05-25 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.nbt.2025.01.006
Chitra Nehra , Vemula Harshini , Nitin Shukla , Priyank Chavda , Minal Bhure , Kaksha Savaliya , Sonal Patil , Tejas Shah , Ramesh Pandit , Niteen V. Patil , Ashutosh K. Patel , Subhash Kachhawaha , Ram N. Kumawat , Madhvi Joshi , Chaitanya G. Joshi
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The purpose of the current study was to explore the effects of Moringa oleifera feed on the taxonomy and function of the rumen microbial community, and further to evaluate its impact on milk yield and body weight in lactating goats. Nineteen goats were divided into moringa leaf diet (ML; n = 10) and masoor straw (MS; n = 9) groups. For each group fortnight milk yield and body weight was recorded. Rumen solid and liquid fraction samples were processed for metagenomic shotgun sequencing and further analysed. The pairwise comparison between the two groups showed a significant increase (p-value- <0.01) in milk yield of the ML goats after the 4th fortnight interval onwards. The metagenomic analysis revealed Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes are the most abundant phyla, with increased Bacteroidetes in response to the moringa diet. The ML group exhibited a reduction in microbial diversity, with an increase in Prevetolla and Bacteroidales populations which are positively associated with carbohydrate, protein, and VFA metabolism, and an increased proportions of Treponema sp., Ruminococcus sp., Ruminobacter amylophilus, and Aeromonas, indicating improved cellulose and nitrogen metabolism. KEGG analysis revealed significant changes in microbial gene pool and metabolic pathways, particularly in carbohydrate metabolism, propanoate metabolism, and fatty acid synthesis genes. These microbial and functional shifts are correlated with improvements in milk yield, growth rates, and potentially reduced methane emissions.This study highlighted the potential benefits of feeding moringa in the animal production system. However, furthermore experimental evidence including genetic and environmental effects is needed for a comprehensive understanding of moringa feed's impact on goat health and productivity.
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哺乳山羊(Capra hircus)瘤胃微生物对辣木饲料反应的宏基因组研究
本试验旨在探讨辣木饲料对泌乳山羊瘤胃微生物群落的分类和功能的影响,并进一步评价其对泌乳山羊产奶量和体重的影响。19只山羊分为辣木叶日粮(ML;n=10)和麦草(MS;n = 9)组。记录各组两周产奶量和体重。对瘤胃固体和液体部分样品进行宏基因组散弹枪测序并进一步分析。两组之间的两两比较显示p值在两周之后显著增加。宏基因组分析显示,拟杆菌门和厚壁菌门是最丰富的门,随着辣木饮食的增加,拟杆菌门增加。ML组微生物多样性降低,Prevetolla和Bacteroidales数量增加,与碳水化合物、蛋白质和VFA代谢呈正相关,密螺旋体(Treponema sp.)、瘤胃球菌(Ruminococcus sp.)、淀粉样瘤胃杆菌(Ruminobacter amylophilus)和气单胞菌(Aeromonas)比例增加,表明纤维素和氮代谢改善。KEGG分析显示,微生物基因库和代谢途径发生了显著变化,尤其是碳水化合物代谢、丙酸代谢和脂肪酸合成基因。这些微生物和功能的变化与产奶量的提高、生长速度和潜在的甲烷排放减少有关。这项研究强调了在动物生产系统中饲养辣木的潜在好处。然而,要全面了解辣木饲料对山羊健康和生产力的影响,还需要包括遗传和环境影响在内的实验证据。
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New biotechnology
New biotechnology 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: New Biotechnology is the official journal of the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) and is published bimonthly. It covers both the science of biotechnology and its surrounding political, business and financial milieu. The journal publishes peer-reviewed basic research papers, authoritative reviews, feature articles and opinions in all areas of biotechnology. It reflects the full diversity of current biotechnology science, particularly those advances in research and practice that open opportunities for exploitation of knowledge, commercially or otherwise, together with news, discussion and comment on broader issues of general interest and concern. The outlook is fully international. The scope of the journal includes the research, industrial and commercial aspects of biotechnology, in areas such as: Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals; Food and Agriculture; Biofuels; Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology; Genomics and Synthetic Biology; Nanotechnology; Environment and Biodiversity; Biocatalysis; Bioremediation; Process engineering.
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