在青贮饲料中添加苹果浆和精油改善反刍动物的发酵特性

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Mindanao Journal of Science and Technology Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.61310/mndjstea.0961.22
M. Besharati, V. Palangi, Tugay Ayaşan, S. Abachi
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环境挑战的主要类别之一是包括苹果果肉(AP)在内的工艺废弃物。这种副产品含有营养成分,是饲料添加剂的理想候选者。本研究考察了AP作为动物饲料的潜力。在苜蓿青贮饲料中添加新鲜AP和精油(EO),试验了其对产气(GP)、干物质(DM)、有机质和粗蛋白降解率的影响。包埋90天,处理如下:T1)单独的苜蓿青贮(对照),T2)EO处理的苜蓿青贮饲料(AE),T3)75%苜蓿+25%AP青贮饲料(AA1),T4)75%苜蓿+25%AP-EO处理的青贮饲料(AA 1E),T5)50%苜蓿+50%AP青贮(AA2),T6)50%苜蓿+50%AP和EO处理的青贮食品(AA2E),T7)25%苜蓿+75%AP青贮饲料(AA3)和T8)25%紫花苜蓿+75%AP和EO加工的青贮饲料(AA 3E)。观察到,在培养72小时后,添加25%AP和EO(189.64mL/g DM)的青贮饲料的BP体积最高,添加50%AP和EO(141.07 mL/g DM)的青苗的BP体积最低。结果表明,添加50%和75%的AP可提高青贮饲料的BP参数(p<0.01),添加75%的EO和AP可提高DM的有效降解率(p<0.01)。
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Improving Ruminant Fermentation Characteristics with Addition of Apple Pulp and Essential Oil to Silage
One of the main categories of environmental challenges are process discards including apple pulp (AP). This by-product contains nutrients making it an ideal candidate as feed additive. In this study, the potential of AP as animal feed was examined. Alfalfa silage was supplemented with fresh AP and essential oil (EO) and the in vitro effects were tested on gas production (GP), dry matter (DM), organic matter and crude protein degradability. Ensiled for 90 days, the treatments were the following: T1) alfalfa silage alone (control), T2) EO processed alfalfa silage (AE), T3) 75% alfalfa + 25% AP silage (AA1), T4) 75% alfalfa + 25% AP EO processed silage (AA1E), T5) 50% alfalfa + 50% AP silage (AA2), T6) 50% alfalfa + 50% AP and EO processed silage (AA2E), T7) 25% alfalfa + 75% AP silage (AA3) and T8) 25% alfalfa + 75% AP and EO processed silage (AA3E). It was observed that the highest BP volume for 25% AP and EO (189.64 mL/g DM) supplemented silage and the lowest for 50% AP and EO (141.07 mL/g DM) supplemented silage after 72-h incubation. The results showed that the supplementation of silage with AP at 50 and 75% levels increased BP parameters (p < 0.01). Effective DM degradability increased by adding EO and AP at 75% level (p < 0.01). It can be concluded that AP can be used in the preparation of alfalfa silage and has the potential to affect ruminal fermentation efficiency.
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