How can nutritional additives modify ruminant nutrition?

Paulo Roberto Silveira Pimentel, Lara Maria Dos Santos Brant, Anny Graycy Vasconcelos de Oliveira Lima, Daniela Costa Cotrim, T. Nascimento, Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira
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This review illustrates the relationships between additives in the diets of ruminants and the consequence for ruminant nutrition. Feed additives are used to improve animal performance and/or the quality of the products. There are several categories of additives available for ruminant nutrition, with emphasis on antibiotics, prebiotics, probiotics, plant extracts, and exogenous enzymes. Antibiotics, essential oils, and chitosan act by selecting sensitive bacteria, consequently modulating the ruminal fermentation pattern. Prebiotics favor microbial growth, providing greater digestion and the production of volatile fatty acids. Probiotics are living microorganisms that improve the ruminal environment, promoting microbial growth and resulting in increased digestion and the production of volatile fatty acids. Exogenous enzymes act synergistically with the enzymes secreted by the ruminal microorganisms, besides favoring microbial adhesion and colonization and facilitating feed degradation. Tannins, whether altering the fermentation standard and/or modifying the ruminal microbiota population, are effective in improving animal performance. However, the effects of additives on the quality of the products are linked to diet quality. Highlights Exogenous enzymes act synergistically with the enzymes secreted by the ruminal microorganisms. Exogenous enzymes favoring the microbial adhesion and colonization of the particles, aid in the degradation of the feed. Tannins can altering the fermentation standard and/or modifying the ruminal microbiota population. Essential oils and chitosan act by selecting sensitive bacteria and consequently modulate the ruminal fermentation.
营养添加剂如何改变反刍动物的营养?
本文综述了反刍动物日粮中添加剂与反刍动物营养影响之间的关系。饲料添加剂用于提高动物生产性能和/或产品质量。反刍动物营养添加剂有几类,重点是抗生素、益生元、益生菌、植物提取物和外源酶。抗生素、精油和壳聚糖通过选择敏感菌来调节瘤胃发酵模式。益生元有利于微生物生长,提供更好的消化和挥发性脂肪酸的生产。益生菌是一种活的微生物,可以改善瘤胃环境,促进微生物生长,增加消化和挥发性脂肪酸的产生。外源酶与瘤胃微生物分泌的酶协同作用,有利于微生物粘附和定植,促进饲料降解。单宁无论是改变发酵标准还是改变瘤胃微生物群,都能有效提高动物生产性能。然而,添加剂对产品质量的影响与饮食质量有关。外源酶与瘤胃微生物分泌的酶协同作用。外源酶有利于微生物粘附和定植颗粒,有助于饲料的降解。单宁可以改变发酵标准和/或改变瘤胃微生物群。精油和壳聚糖通过筛选敏感菌来调节瘤胃发酵。
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