Pilot Study of the Effects of Polyphenols from Chestnut Involucre on Methane Production, Volatile Fatty Acids, and Ammonia Concentration during In Vitro Rumen Fermentation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Nutritional strategies can be employed to mitigate greenhouse emissions from ruminants.
This article investigates the effects of polyphenols extracted from the involucres of Castanea mollissima
Blume (PICB) on in vitro rumen fermentation. Three healthy Angus bulls (350 50 kg), with permanent
rumen fistula, were used as the donors of rumen fluids. A basic diet was supplemented with five
doses of PICB (0%–0.5% dry matter (DM)), replicated thrice for each dose. Volatile fatty acids (VFAs),
ammonia nitrogen concentration (NH3-N), and methane (CH4) yield were measured after 24 h of
in vitro fermentation, and gas production was monitored for 96 h. The trial was carried out over three
runs. The results showed that the addition of PICB significantly reduced NH3-N (p < 0.05) compared
to control. The 0.1%–0.4% PICB significantly decreased acetic acid content (p < 0.05). Addition of
0.2% and 0.3% PICB significantly increased the propionic acid content (p < 0.05) and reduced the
acetic acid/propionic acid ratio, CH4 content, and yield (p < 0.05). A highly significant quadratic
response was shown, with increasing PICB levels for all the parameters abovementioned (p < 0.01).
The increases in PICB concentration resulted in a highly significant linear and quadratic response by
96-h dynamic fermentation parameters (p < 0.01). Our results indicate that 0.2% PICB had the best
effect on in-vitro rumen fermentation efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas production.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
polyphenols of Castanea mollissima Blume involucres; in vitro fermentation; ammonia
nitrogen; methane yield; acetic/propionic ratio
Elenco autori:
Yichong Wang, Sijiong Yu, Yang Li, Shuang Zhang, Xiaolong Qi, Kaijun Guo, Yong Guo, Riccardo Fortina
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