Eirin Stork, Dag Ekeberg, Hanne M Devle, Özgün C O Umu, Davide Porcellato, Martine A Olsen, Stine G Vhile, Alemayehu Kidane, Tove Devold, Siv B Skeie
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本研究论文提出的假设是,在挪威红(NR)奶牛的大麦精饲料中,用当地生产的酵母蛋白(Cyberlindnera jadinii)替代豆粕,不会对牛奶脂肪酸(FA)组成、瘤胃微生物群和牛奶的感官质量产生不利影响。由于大豆也是人类消费的重要蛋白质来源,因此需要研究动物饲料的替代蛋白质来源。总共 48 头 NR 奶牛被分配到三个饲喂处理中,基础日粮相同,均为青贮草料,但精料不同。精料均以大麦为基础,但大麦精料(BAR;阴性对照)中 7% 的大麦由豆粕(SBM;常规对照)或酵母微生物蛋白(YEA)代替。实验总共持续了 10 周,其中包括 2 周对豆粕浓缩物的适应期。饲料分析表明,与 SBM 和 BAR 浓缩物相比,YEA 浓缩物的脂肪酸组成存在一些差异。在牛奶中,只有两种脂肪酸(C17:1n-8cis9 和 C18:3 的不明异构体)在 YEA 组和 SBM 组之间存在显著差异,而在 BAR 组和 SBM 组之间有六种脂肪酸存在差异。然而,与整个脂肪酸谱相比,这些脂肪酸的含量较低(C. jadinii可替代豆粕作为精料中的蛋白质来源(添加量为7%),用于饲喂由青草青贮和精料组成的日粮的NR奶牛,而不会对瘤胃微生物群产生任何影响,也不会影响牛奶的脂肪酸组成或感官质量。
Substituting imported soybean meal with locally produced novel yeast protein in concentrates for Norwegian Red dairy cows: implications for rumen microbiota and fatty acid composition.
This research paper addresses the hypothesis that substituting soybean meal with locally produced yeast protein from Cyberlindnera jadinii in barley-based concentrates for Norwegian Red (NR) dairy cows does not have adverse effects on milk fatty acid (FA) composition, rumen microbiota and sensory quality of milk. As soybeans also represent valuable protein sources for human consumption, alternative protein sources need to be investigated for animal feed. A total of 48 NR dairy cows were allocated into three feeding treatments, with the same basal diet of grass silage, but different concentrates. The concentrates were all based on barley, but 7% of the barley in the barley-concentrate (BAR; negative control) was replaced by either soybean meal (SBM; conventional control) or yeast microbial protein (YEA). The experiment lasted for a total of 10 weeks, including 2 weeks of adaptation with the soybean meal concentrate. Analysis of the feed revealed some differences in the FA composition of the YEA concentrate compared to the SBM and BAR concentrates. In milk, only two FAs (C17:1n-8cis9 and an unidentified isomer of C18:3) were significantly different between the YEA- and SBM-group, while six FAs differed between the BAR- and SBM-group. However, the amount of these FAs was low compared to the entire FA profile (<0.7 g/100 g). The experimental diets did not affect rumen microbiota nor the milk sensory quality. This study shows that C. jadinii can replace soybean meal as a protein source in concentrates (7% inclusion) for NR dairy cows fed a diet composed of grass silage and concentrates without any effects on rumen microbiota, and without compromising the FA composition or sensory quality of milk.
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The Journal of Dairy Research is an international Journal of high-standing that publishes original scientific research on all aspects of the biology, wellbeing and technology of lactating animals and the foods they produce. The Journal’s ability to cover the entire dairy foods chain is a major strength. Cross-disciplinary research is particularly welcomed, as is comparative lactation research in different dairy and non-dairy species and research dealing with consumer health aspects of dairy products. Journal of Dairy Research: an international Journal of the lactation sciences.