利用体外产气技术研究酵母废球发酵柠檬酸废和粗精比对产气量、消化率和发酵特性的影响。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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摘要

背景:农业工业副产品为降低饲料成本和减轻环境污染提供了有前途的解决方案。通过回收和再利用进行有效的废物管理,不仅可以最大限度地减少对环境的影响,而且还为创新的动物饲料产品开辟了道路。本试验旨在确定提高粗精料比(R: C)和添加酵母废球发酵柠檬酸废液(CWYWP)是否能提高产气量、消化率和发酵效果。采用完全随机设计进行2 × 4因子试验。第一个因素包括两个级别的R: C比率:60:40和40:60。稻秆被用作粗饲料来源。第二个因素涉及4个水平的CWYWP添加(作为顶施底物添加),分别为0%、2%、4%和6%干物质(DM)。结果:CWYWP水平与R: C比之间存在显著的交互作用,在40:60的比例下,2%和4%的CWYWP增加了气体体积,在4%的含量下达到113.10 mL/0.5 g的峰值。同样,24 h的体外消化率也存在显著的相互作用,在40:60 R: C条件下,4% CWYWP与其他水平相比,显著提高了体外有机物消化率和体外干物质消化率。添加CWYWP提高了第2和4 h时的氨氮浓度,并在添加4%和6%时略微提高了瘤胃pH,所有pH值均保持在生理范围内。挥发性脂肪酸谱向较高的丙酸和较低的醋酸与丙酸比转变,特别是在6% CWYWP时,在40:60 R: C下,表明糖原发酵得到改善。结论:高精料饲粮中添加4%的CWYWP是安全的,且不会影响体外瘤胃发酵和消化率。
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Effect of citric waste fermented with yeast waste pellet and roughage-to-concentrate ratio on gas production, digestibility, and fermentation characteristics using an in vitro gas production technique.

Background: Agro-industrial byproducts offer promising solutions for reducing feed costs and mitigating environmental pollution. Efficient waste management through recycling and reuse not only minimizes environmental impact but also opens avenues for innovative animal feed products. The objectives of this research were to determine whether increasing the roughage-to-concentrate diet (R: C) ratio and adding citric waste fermented with yeast waste pellets (CWYWP) would improve gas production, digestibility, and fermentation outcomes. A 2 × 4 factorial experiment was conducted using a completely randomized design. The first factor comprised two levels of R: C ratios: 60:40 and 40:60. Rice straw was used as a roughage source. The second factor involves four levels of CWYWP supplementation (as a top-dressed substrate supplement) at 0%, 2%, 4%, and 6% dry matter (DM), respectively.

Results: A significant interaction between CWYWP level and R: C ratio was observed for cumulative gas production, with 2% and 4% CWYWP increasing gas volumes under the 40:60 ratio, peaking at 113.10 mL/0.5 g at 4% inclusion. Similarly, a significant interaction was found for in vitro digestibility at 24 h, where 4% CWYWP under 40:60 R: C significantly enhanced in vitro organic matter digestibility and in vitro dry matter digestibility compared to other levels. CWYWP supplementation elevated ammonia-nitrogen concentrations at both 2 and 4 h and slightly increased ruminal pH at 4% and 6% inclusion, with all pH values remaining within the physiological range. Volatile fatty acid profiles shifted toward higher propionate and lower acetate-to-propionate ratio, particularly at 6% CWYWP under 40:60 R: C, indicating improved glucogenic fermentation.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that CWYWP can be safely included at up to 4% in high-concentrate diets without impairing in vitro ruminal fermentation or digestibility.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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4.80
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3.80%
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420
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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