Efficacy of concentrates containing tropical weed Chromolaena odorata, methionine hydroxy analog and palm oils in fattening male Bali cattle: A physiological study

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Gustaf Oematan
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Chromolaena odorata is a potential feed source but is low in methionine, which might affect the rumen function. Therefore providing efficient nutrient/s might improve rumen function. The study aimed to assess the efficacy of a concentrate containing Chromolaena odorata meal, hydroxy methionine analog (HMA), and palm oil on blood metabolites of fattened cattle. Sixteen Bali cattle (Bos sondaicus) with an average body weight of 130.5kg ± 32.5 were allotted into four dietary treatments (and four replicates) using a Completely Randomized Block Design with 4 cattle in each Group. The treatments were concentrates with no addition of palm oil and/or HMA as the control diet (Group I) , added with 3 g HMA (CMA) (Group II), added with 0.5% palm oil (Group III) and (CPO) added with a combination of 3 g HMA and 0.5% palm oil (CMO) Group IV). The concentrate was offered to the animals at a rate of 2% liveweight, whilst rice straws were provided ad libitum as the source of fiber. The concentrate contained 18% crude protein and 12 MJ ME/kg DM to target a live weight gain of at least 0.6 kg/day. Blood metabolites measured were total cholesterol levels, plasma glucose, plasma proteins, and plasma urea. Collected data were subjected to analysis of variance with the significance level set at an alpha value of ≤ 0.05. The results showed that providing concentrate-containing. C. odorata with or without HMA and/or palm oil (Group IV) only significantly affected blood plasma proteins, whereas other blood metabolites were unaffected. It might be concluded that there is no benefit of adding palm oil or methionine analog to chromolaena-based concentrate for fattened cattle since it will not affect the concentration of blood metabolites.
含有热带杂草臭草、蛋氨酸羟基类似物和棕榈油的浓缩物对雄性巴厘牛增肥效果的生理研究
臭虫是一种潜在的饲料来源,但其蛋氨酸含量较低,可能影响瘤胃功能。因此,提供有效的营养物质/s可改善瘤胃功能。本研究旨在评估含有臭毛藻粉、羟基蛋氨酸类似物(HMA)和棕榈油的浓缩物对育肥牛血液代谢物的影响。选用16头平均体重为130.5kg±32.5的巴厘牛,采用完全随机区组设计,分为4个饲粮处理(4个重复),每组4头牛。试验采用不添加棕榈油和/或HMA的浓缩饲料作为对照饲料(组I),添加3g HMA (CMA)(组II),添加0.5%棕榈油(组III)和(CPO),添加3g HMA和0.5%棕榈油(CMO)(组IV)的组合)。浓缩饲料以2%活重的速度饲喂动物,而水稻秸秆作为纤维来源是随意提供的。该精料含有18%的粗蛋白质和12 MJ ME/kg DM,目标是至少0.6 kg/d的活增重。血液代谢物测量为总胆固醇水平、血浆葡萄糖、血浆蛋白和血浆尿素。收集的资料进行方差分析,显著性水平设为α值≤0.05。结果表明:提供含浓缩物。加或不加HMA和/或棕榈油(IV组)的C. odorata仅显著影响血浆蛋白,而其他血液代谢物不受影响。由此可见,添加棕榈油或蛋氨酸类似物对育肥牛的血液代谢物浓度没有影响,没有任何益处。
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Journal of Applied and Natural Science
Journal of Applied and Natural Science Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (all)
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