Effects of tributyrin supplementation on ruminal microbial protein yield, fermentation characteristics and nutrients degradability in adult Small Tail ewes.
Qing-Chang RenJing-Jing XuanLi-Ke WangQiu-Wen ZhanDing-Zhong YinZhong-Ze HuHong-Jian YangWei ZhangLin-Shu JiangPublished in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2018)
Two trials were conducted to assess the effects of tributyrin (TB) supplementation on ruminal microbial protein yield and fermentation characteristics in adult sheep. In an in vitro trial, substrate was made to offer TB at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 g/kg on a dry matter (DM) basis and incubated for 48 hr. In an in vivo trial, 45 adult ewes were randomly assigned by initial body weight (55 ± 5 kg) to five treatments of nine animals over an 18-day period. Total mixed ration was made to offer TB to ewes at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 g/kg on a DM basis. The in vitro trial showed that TB enhanced apparent degradation of DM (p = .009), crude protein (p < .001), neutral detergent fiber (p = .007) and acid detergent fiber (p = .010) and increased methanogenesis (p < .001), respectively. The in vivo trial showed that TB decreased DM intake (p < .001) and enhanced rumen microbial N synthesis (p < .001), respectively. Both in vitro and in vivo trials showed that TB increased total volatile fatty acid concentration and enhanced fibrolytic enzyme activity. The results indicated that TB might exert positive effects on microbial protein yield and fermentation in the rumen.
Keyphrases
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- microbial community
- study protocol
- phase iii
- clinical trial
- phase ii
- protein protein
- amino acid
- fatty acid
- binding protein
- randomized controlled trial
- type diabetes
- lactic acid
- metabolic syndrome
- heavy metals
- young adults
- glycemic control
- physical activity
- weight gain
- liquid chromatography
- structural basis