活性干酵母的补充有益于瘤胃发酵、细菌群落、血液免疫球蛋白和乳山羊的生长性能,但不适用于间歇性补充

IF 6.3 Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.aninu.2023.02.001
Jun Zhang , Yuntian Yang , Xinjian Lei , Yannan Wang , Yanhua Li , Zhiqiang Yang , Junhu Yao
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本研究评估了活性干酵母(ADY)的补充和补充策略对乳山羊瘤胃发酵、细菌群落、血液代谢产物和生长性能的影响。60只年龄(4.00±0.50个月)、体重(19.65±0.41kg)相近的关中奶山羊被随机分为3组(n=20):(1)基础日粮组(CON);(2) 基础日粮连续添加3.0g/山羊/天商业ADY(酿酒酵母的专有菌株,5.0×109cfu/g)组(CSY);(3) 间断补充ADY的基础日粮组(ISY;在5天不补充ADY后,以每天4.5克的ADY补充5天)。实验持续67天,前7天为适应期。每两周采集一次瘤胃液和血液样本。使用MIXED程序结合SAS中的SLICE选项对数据进行分析。还分析了ADY与CON和CSY与ISY的特定正交对比。在实验期间,补充ADY导致更高的DMI(P=0.03)、瘤胃乙酸盐比例(P<;0.01)和乙酰酯酶活性(P=0.01),以及血液中葡萄糖含量(P<0.01)和IgM含量(P=0.02),并且倾向于比CON具有更大的ADG(P=0.05)和腹围(P=0.06),尽管丙酸盐的比例(P=0.03)和总蛋白的含量(P=0.04)和IgA的含量(P=0.03)较低。瘤胃NH3–N(P<;0.01)和血液尿素氮(P=0.07)含量较低,表明添加ADY后氮利用率较高。停止补充ADY后显示出持续的效果,因为12个月大时的体重(P=0.03)和羔羊的出生体重(P=0.02)大于CON。然而,ISY没有显示出这些益处,并且纤维降解相关细菌的相对丰度显著低于CSY。总之,补充ADY,特别是持续补充ADY可以通过改善DMI、瘤胃纤维素分解菌丰度和酶活性、氮利用率和免疫状态来提高ADG和ADG:DMI比率。这些发现为ADY的合理应用提供了理论依据,并对奶山羊营养策略的设计具有重要的现实意义。
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Active dry yeast supplementation benefits ruminal fermentation, bacterial community, blood immunoglobulins, and growth performance in young dairy goats, but not for intermittent supplementation

This study evaluated the effects of active dry yeast (ADY) supplementation and supplementation strategies on ruminal fermentation, bacterial community, blood metabolites, and growth performance in young dairy goats. Sixty young female Guanzhong dairy goats of similar age (4.00 ± 0.50 months) and BW (19.65 ± 0.41 kg) were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 20): (1) basal diet group (CON); (2) basal diet continuously supplemented with 3.0 g/goat per day commercial ADY (a proprietary strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with 5.0 × 109 cfu/g) group (CSY); (3) basal diet with intermittently supplemented ADY group (ISY; 5 d supplementation with ADY at 4.5 g/goat per day following 5 d of no supplementation). The experiment lasted 67 d with the first 7 d as an adaptive period. Rumen fluid and blood samples were collected bi-weekly. Data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure combined with the SLICE option in SAS. Specific orthogonal contrasts of ADY vs. CON and CSY vs. ISY were also analyzed. During the experimental period, ADY supplementation resulted in greater DMI (P = 0.03), ruminal acetate proportion (P < 0.01) and acetylesterase activity (P = 0.01), and blood contents of glucose (P = 0.01) and IgM (P = 0.02) and tended to have greater ADG (P = 0.05) and paunch girth (P = 0.06) than the CON, despite the propionate proportion (P = 0.03) and contents of total protein (P = 0.04) and IgA (P = 0.03) being lower. The lower ruminal NH3–N (P < 0.01) and blood urea nitrogen (P = 0.07) contents indicated greater nitrogen utilization with ADY supplementation. ADY supplementation showed persistent effects after it was stopped because the BW at 12 months of age (P = 0.03) and birth weight of lambs (P = 0.02) were greater than the CON. However, the ISY did not show those benefits and had significantly lower relative abundances of fiber-degrading related bacteria than the CSY. In conclusion, ADY supplementation, especially continuously supplemented, may enhance ADG and ADG:DMI ratio by improving DMI, ruminal cellulolytic bacteria abundance and enzyme activity, nitrogen utilization, and immune status. These findings provide a theoretical basis for the rational application of ADY and have important practical implications for the design of nutritional strategies in growing dairy goats.

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Animal Nutrition
Animal Nutrition Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Animal Nutrition encompasses the full gamut of animal nutritional sciences and reviews including, but not limited to, fundamental aspects of animal nutrition such as nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, genetics and molecular and cell biology related to primarily to the nutrition of farm animals and aquatic species. More applied aspects of animal nutrition, such as the evaluation of novel ingredients, feed additives and feed safety will also be considered but it is expected that such studies will have a strong nutritional focus. Animal Nutrition is indexed in SCIE, PubMed Central, Scopus, DOAJ, etc.
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