大剂量混合精油对瘤胃微生物环境的影响

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Peng Zhaoyu, Kasumi Fujimura, Alimari Endo, Yutaka Uyeno
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摘要

本研究通过两项试验研究了高剂量精油(BEO)对瘤胃微生物群落结构和甲烷(CH4)产量的影响。首先是一项体外研究,将两种BEO水平(0.1%和1.0%的底物)添加到与干奶牛瘤胃液孵育的饲料基底物中,测量产气量、甲烷排放量和微生物组成。试验采用交叉试验设计,选取4只日本本地山羊,研究1 g/DM饲粮BEO对瘤胃发酵特性和微生物组成的影响。两项试验均表明,添加BEO可降低CH4产量,影响瘤胃发酵参数。然而,BEO在两个实验中改变了微生物组成和碳水化合物发酵模式。在体外研究中,许多主要的细菌类群都发生了种群变化,而在饲喂BEO 3周的山羊瘤胃中,只有酸胺球菌科(Acidoaminococcaceae)的种群数量减少。总的来说,结果表明微生物反应不一致,这可能是甲烷排放和瘤胃微生物群组成变化的基础。我们的研究结果表明,BEO广泛抑制微生物活动,使发酵转向利用易消化的碳水化合物,并导致甲烷产量减少。
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Response of the Ruminal Microbial Environment to a High-Dose Supplementation of Blended Essential Oils

We conducted two experiments to investigate the effects of a high-dose blend of essential oils (BEO) on rumen microbial community structure and methane (CH4) production. The first was an in vitro study that measured gas production, methane emissions, and microbial composition when two BEO levels (0.1% and 1.0% of the substrate) were added to a forage-based substrate incubated with rumen fluid from dry cows. The second was a feeding trial using a crossover design with four Japanese native goats to evaluate the effects of BEO at 1 g/DM feed on rumen fermentation characteristics and microbial composition. Both experiments demonstrated that BEO supplementation reduced CH4 production and influenced rumen fermentation parameters. However, BEO altered microbial composition and carbohydrate fermentation patterns differently between the two experiments. In in vitro study, many of the major bacterial groups exhibited population shifts, whereas only one family, Acidoaminococcaceae, decreased in the rumen community of goats fed BEO for 3 weeks. Overall, the results suggest inconsistencies in the microbial response, which may underlie variations in methane emissions and rumen microbiota composition. Our findings imply that BEO broadly suppresses microbial activity, shifting fermentation toward the utilization of readily digestible carbohydrates and leading to reduced methane production.

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Animal Science Journal
Animal Science Journal 生物-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Animal Science Journal (a continuation of Animal Science and Technology) is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Animal Science (JSAS) and publishes Original Research Articles (full papers and rapid communications) in English in all fields of animal and poultry science: genetics and breeding, genetic engineering, reproduction, embryo manipulation, nutrition, feeds and feeding, physiology, anatomy, environment and behavior, animal products (milk, meat, eggs and their by-products) and their processing, and livestock economics. Animal Science Journal will invite Review Articles in consultations with Editors. Submission to the Journal is open to those who are interested in animal science.
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