Literature DB >> 27757749

Effects of alkaloid extracts of mesquite pod on the products of in vitro rumen fermentation.

Taiala Cristina de Jesus Pereira1, Mara Lúcia Albuquerque Pereira2, Jeruzia Vitória Moreira2, José Augusto Gomes Azevêdo3, Ronan Batista4, Vanderlúcia Fonseca de Paula2, Brena Santos Oliveira3, Edileusa de Jesus Dos Santos2.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of alkaloid extracts of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) D.C. pods obtained by two extraction methods as compared with sodium monensin on the gas production kinetic, mitigation of methane, and rumen fermentation products using wheat bran or Tifton 85 hay as substrates, by the semi-automatic in vitro gas production technique. A completely randomized design was adopted, and two natural additives were tested made from mesquite pod (alkaloid extract I and alkaloid extract II) at three levels (3.9, 7.9, and 12 μg), sodium monensin 5 μM (positive control), and no inclusion of additives (negative control). The volume of gases produced by the degradation of the fibrous fraction of wheat bran was influenced by the concentration of the extract I added to the medium, and the amounts of 7.9 and 12 μg were equal to monensin at the lowest value. The degradation rate of the fibrous carbohydrates with additive extract I at 12 μg was lower in relation to monensin. When Tifton 85 hay was utilized, alkaloid extract I provided a shorter colonization time as compared with monensin at the added amounts of 7.9 and 12 μg and higher production of gases from the fibrous fraction but without interfering with the total volume of gases produced during 96 h of fermentation of carbohydrates. In the periods of 12 and 24 h of incubation, utilizing alkaloid extract I, the mean values of methane production with wheat bran and Tifton 85 hay were lower than monensin (p < 0.05) when the respective amounts of 7.9 and 12 μg were added. Alkaloid extract I has similar potential to sodium in reducing production of total gases, methane, and the acetate/propionate ratio.

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Keywords:  Ammonia nitrogen; Fatty acid; In vitro technique; Ionophore; Mitigation of methane; Monensin; Phytobiotic additive

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27757749     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-7761-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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