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Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus) peel pellet as a rumen enhancer in Holstein crossbred bulls.

Maharach Matra1, Pajaree Totakul1, Bounnaxay Viennasay1, Burarat Phesatcha2, Metha Wanapat1.   

Abstract

<span class="abstract_title">OBJECTIVE: An experiment was condu<span class="Chemical">cted to assess the effect of dragon fruit peel pellet (DFPP) as a rumen enhancer of dry matter consumption, nutrient digestibilities, ruminal ecology, microbial protein synthesis and rumimal methane production in Holstein crossbred bulls.
METHODS: Four animals, with an average live-weight of 200±20 kg were randomly assigned in a 4×4 Latin square design to investigate the influence of DFPP supplementation. There were four different dietary treatments: without DFPP, and with 200, 300, and 400 g/h/d, respectively.
RESULTS: Results revealed that dry matter consumption of total intake, rice straw and concentrate were not significantly different among treatments (p>0.05). It was also found that ruminal pH was not different among treatments (p>0.05), whilst protozoal group was reduced when DFPP increased (p<0.01). Blood urea nitrogen and NH3-N concentrations were increased at 400 g of DFPP supplementation (p<0.01). Additionally, volatile fatty acid production of propionate was significantly enhanced by the DFPP supplementation (p<0.05), while production of methane was consequently decreased (p<0.05). Furthermore, microbial protein synthesis and urinary purine derivatives were remarkably increased especially at 400 g of DFPP supplementation (p<0.05).
CONCLUSION: Plant secondary compounds or phytonutrients (PTN) containing saponins (SP) and condensed tannins (CT) have been reported to influence rumen fermentation. DFPP contains both CT and SP as a PTN. The addition of 400 g of DFPP resulted in improved rumen fermentation end-products especially propionate (C3) and microbial protein synthesis. Therefore, DFPP is a promising rumen enhancer and indicated a significant potential of DFPP as feedstuff for ruminant feed to mitigate rumen methane production.

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Keywords:  Dragon Fruit Peel; Methane; Rumen Enhancer; Rumen Fermentation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32882772      PMCID: PMC7961273          DOI: 10.5713/ajas.20.0151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Biosci        ISSN: 2765-0189


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