Milk yield, rumen fermentation, and microbiota of Shami goats fed diets supplemented with spirulina and yeast.

IF 3.5 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Alaa Emara Rabee, Moustafa Mohamed M Ghandour, Ahmed M Sallam, Osama Raef, Eman A Elwakeel, Ebrahim A Sabra, Adel M Abdel-Wahed, Salah Abo Bakr, Hanan Saad ElSamahy, Amal Amin Hamed, Mebarek Lamara
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Microalgae and live yeast have gained interest in improving animal performance. This study evaluated the effect of supplementation with Spirulina platensis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or their combination on the in vitro and in vivo rumen fermentation, rumen microbiota, and milk yield and composition of lactating Shami goats. The in vitro experiment included four diets: non-supplemented basal diet consisted of Alfalfa hay and a concentrate feed mixture (C); basal diet supplemented with 1% Saccharomyces (Y) based on dry matter; basal diet supplemented with 1% Spirulina (A); and basal diet supplemented with 1% of a mixture of Saccharomyces and Spirulina (AY). In the in vivo experiment, twenty-one lactating goats were divided into three groups (n = 7) to receive one of three diets: C, A, and AY. Group AY had higher in vitro gas production, dry matter digestion (DMD), and volatile fatty acids (VFA) (p < 0.05). Milk yield and feed efficiency were higher in groups A and AY compared to group C. Group AY goats exhibited higher rumen total VFA, acetic, and propionic, while group A showed higher butyric acid. Lower predicted methane was observed in group AY. Groups A and AY showed distinctive microbial communities. The bacterial community was dominated by phylum Bacteroidota, and genera Prevotella and Rikenellaceae RC9 gut group, which were higher in the AY group. The archaeal community was dominated by the genus Methanobrevibacter, which had a lower prevalence in group AY. The combination of live yeast and Spirulina improved rumen fermentation and the milk yield; therefore, it could be used as a feed additive for lactating goats.

添加螺旋藻和酵母对沙米山羊产奶量、瘤胃发酵和微生物群的影响。
微藻和活酵母在提高动物生产性能方面引起了人们的兴趣。本研究评价了添加螺旋藻、酿酒酵母或两者组合对泌乳沙米山羊体外和体内瘤胃发酵、瘤胃微生物群、产奶量和乳成分的影响。体外试验包括4种饲粮:不添加苜蓿干草和精料混合物的基础饲粮(C);在干物质基础上添加1%酵母菌(Y)的基础饲粮;基础饲粮中添加1%螺旋藻(A);基础饲粮中添加1%酵母菌和螺旋藻(AY)的混合物。在体试验中,将21只泌乳山羊分为3组(n = 7),分别饲喂C、A、AY 3种饲粮。AY组体外产气量、干物质消化(DMD)和挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)均高于对照组
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AMB Express
AMB Express BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.70%
发文量
141
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: AMB Express is a high quality journal that brings together research in the area of Applied and Industrial Microbiology with a particular interest in ''White Biotechnology'' and ''Red Biotechnology''. The emphasis is on processes employing microorganisms, eukaryotic cell cultures or enzymes for the biosynthesis, transformation and degradation of compounds. This includes fine and bulk chemicals, polymeric compounds and enzymes or other proteins. Downstream processes are also considered. Integrated processes combining biochemical and chemical processes are also published.
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