Effect of Vegetable Oils or Glycerol on the In Vitro Ruminal Production of Greenhouse Gases

Q4 Veterinary
Cynthia Sofía Castañeda-Rodríguez, G. Pámanes-Carrasco, J. Páez-Lerma, E. Herrera-Torres, E. Araiza-Rosales, Vicente Hernández-Vargas, H. Medrano-Roldán, D. Reyes-Jáquez
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Abstract

The objective of this research was to evaluate the ruminal fermentation parameters and in vitro Greenhouse gas (GHG) production derived from the fermentation of a balanced sheep diet with the addition of vegetable oils (canola, corn, safflower, and sunflower) or glycerol at different proportions (0, 20, and 40 g/kg of dry matter, DM). The fermentations showed that the highest Gmax was obtained with the addition of 40 g/kg of sunflower oil and 20 g/kg of glycerol with values of 180.97 and 179.95 mL/g DM, respectively. The treatment with 40 g/kg DM of corn oil showed the lowest values in CH4 production (7.15 mL/g DM when compared to the control) and it seemed to be a potential feeding strategy for reducing GHG emissions without affecting gas production. However, the N-NH3 content for this treatment in both doses (1.90 and 1.88 mg/dL) indicated that some toxicity for the animal could be expected.
植物油和甘油对体外瘤胃温室气体产量的影响
本研究旨在评价在平衡绵羊饲粮中添加不同比例植物油(菜籽油、玉米油、红花油和向日葵油)或甘油(干物质含量为0、20和40 g/kg)的发酵过程中瘤胃发酵参数和体外温室气体(GHG)产量。发酵结果表明,添加40 g/kg葵花籽油和20 g/kg甘油时获得的Gmax最高,分别为180.97和179.95 mL/g DM。添加40 g/kg DM的玉米油处理的CH4产量最低(与对照组相比为7.15 mL/g DM),这似乎是一种潜在的饲养策略,可以在不影响产气的情况下减少温室气体排放。然而,两种剂量的N-NH3含量(1.90和1.88 mg/dL)表明可能对动物产生一定的毒性。
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Indian Journal of Small Ruminants
Indian Journal of Small Ruminants Veterinary-Small Animals
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