| Literature DB >> 34727636 |
K L Xie1, Z F Wang1, Y R Guo1, C Zhang1, W H Zhu1, F J Hou1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Native plants can be used as additives to replace antibiotics to improve ruminant feed utilization and animal health. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of Gentiana straminea (GS) on nutrient digestibility, methane emissions, and energy metabolism of Simmental calves.Entities:
Keywords: CH4 Emission; Energy Utilization; Gentiana straminea; Natural Plants; Nitrogen Utilization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34727636 PMCID: PMC9066040 DOI: 10.5713/ab.21.0263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Biosci ISSN: 2765-0189
Chemical composition of the experimental diets (based on DM)
| Nutrient level | Basal diet (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| DM | 87.9 | 91.38 |
| OM | 89.36 | 83.37 |
| CP | 14.95 | 13.61 |
| NDF | 39.91 | 29.7 |
| ADF | 20.71 | 17.81 |
| EE | 1.62 | 0.29 |
| Pre-mix[ | 0.70 | - |
DM, dry matter; OM, organic matter; CP, crude protein; NDF, neutral detergent fibre; ADF, acid detergent fibre; EE, ether extract.
Manufactured by the Cangzhou Land Prataculture Center, Hebei, China. The pre-mix contained (per kg): 1×106 IU vitamin A, 1×104 IU vitamin D3, 500 IU vitamin E, 100 mg vitamin K3, 100 mg vitamin B1, 100 mg vitamin B2, 200 mg vitamin B6, 6 mg vitamin B12, 100 mg niacin, 200 mg calcium pantothenate, 1,000 mg methionine, 50 mg lysine.
Effect of Gentiana straminea supplementation on nutrient intake and digestibility in Simmental calves
| Item | Treatments[ | SEM | p-value | |||||
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| 0 GS | 100 GS | 200 GS | 300 GS | ANOVA | Linear | Quadratic | ||
| Basal diet intake (kg/d) | 5.15[ | 5.05[ | 5.76[ | 5.57[ | 0.087 | 0.001 | 0.003 | 0.014 |
| ADG (kg/d) | 0.82[ | 0.78[ | 1.04[ | 0.95[ | 0.130 | 0.030 | 0.003 | 0.010 |
| DMI (kg/d) | 5.15[ | 5.07[ | 5.79[ | 5.62[ | 0.091 | 0.001 | 0.002 | 0.009 |
| Nutrient intake (g/kg BW0.75) | ||||||||
| DMI | 104.57 | 103.53 | 114.50 | 106.18 | 1.69 | 0.069 | 0.704 | 0.474 |
| OM intake | 92.91[ | 91.26[ | 100.20[ | 93.36[ | 1.280 | 0.045 | 0.226 | 0.080 |
| NDF intake | 45.37[ | 46.96[ | 53.76[ | 52.37[ | 1.210 | 0.016 | 0.009 | 0.026 |
| ADF intake | 24.84[ | 28.56[ | 27.55[ | 25.20[ | 0.463 | 0.001 | 0.801 | 0.024 |
| N intake | 2.50[ | 2.87[ | 2.85[ | 2.88[ | 0.063 | 0.032 | 0.061 | 0.072 |
| Nutrient digestibility (%) | ||||||||
| DMD | 63.29[ | 60.48[ | 64.98[ | 64.41[ | 0.006 | 0.040 | 0.208 | 0.412 |
| OM digestibility | 67.82 | 66.5 | 66.66 | 67.60 | 0.701 | 0.902 | 0.413 | 0.707 |
| NDF digestibility | 54.94[ | 53.78[ | 57.67[ | 56.82[ | 1.859 | 0.031 | 0.303 | 0.716 |
| ADF digestibility | 51.53[ | 50.58[ | 56.46[ | 54.38[ | 0.856 | 0.046 | 0.116 | 0.275 |
| N digestibility | 81.79 | 80.58 | 81.46 | 81.13 | 0.363 | 0.701 | 0.925 | 0.815 |
SEM, standard error of the mean; ANVOA, analysis of variance; ADG, average daily gain; DMI, dry matter intake; BW, body weight; OM, organic matter; NDF, neutral detergent fibre; ADF, acid detergent fibre; N, nitrogen; BW, body weight.
0 GS, 0 mg/kg BW, the control; 100 GS, 100 mg/kg BW; 200 GS, 200 mg/kg BW; 300 GS, 300 mg/kg BW.
Significant differences in the table (p<0.05).
Figure 1Sketch diagram of the correlationship between DMI (red closed bar), NDF% (green closed bar), ADF% (purple closed bar), enteric CH4 emission (bule closed bar) and the supplement level of GS. NDF%, neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility; ADF% acid detergent fibre (ADF) digestibility; CH4/DM, methane (CH4) emissions/dry matter; DMI, dry matter intake; BW, body weight; GS, Gentiana straminea. Values are mean± standard error of the mean.
Effect of Gentiana straminea supplementation on N utilization in Simmental calves
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| 0 GS | 100 GS | 200 GS | 300 GS | ANOVA | Linear | Quadratic | ||
| N intake (kg/d) | 0.14[ | 0.15[ | 0.16[ | 0.15[ | 0.001 | <0.001 | 0.368 | 0.315 |
| Fecal N (kg/d) | 0.050 | 0.054 | 0.055 | 0.052 | 0.002 | 0.691 | 0.593 | 0.057 |
| Urinary N (kg/d) | 0.070 | 0.063 | 0.069 | 0.064 | 0.002 | 0.842 | 0.634 | 0.881 |
| Retention N (kg/d) | 0.021[ | 0.028[ | 0.032[ | 0.032[ | 0.006 | <0.001 | 0.001 | 0.022 |
| Ammonia-N (mmol/L) | 10.67 | 10.35 | 11.49 | 10.66 | 0.315 | 0.637 | 0.351 | 0.651 |
| Fecal N/N intake (kg/kg) | 0.35 | 0.38 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.013 | 0.87 | 0.741 | 0.775 |
| Urinary N/N intake (kg/kg) | 0.50[ | 0.42[ | 0.44[ | 0.43[ | 0.009 | 0.01 | 0.318 | 0.468 |
| Retention N/N intake (kg/kg) | 0.15[ | 0.19[ | 0.20[ | 0.21[ | 0.001 | <0.001 | 0.068 | 0.148 |
SEM, standard error of the mean; ANOVA, analysis of variance.
0 GS, 0 mg/kg BW, the control; 100 GS, 100 mg/kg BW; 200 GS, 200 mg/kg BW; 300 GS, 300 mg/kg BW.
Different letters represent significant differences in the table (p<0.05).
Effect of Gentiana straminea supplementation on energy utilization in Simmental calves
| Item | Treatments[ | SEM | p-value | |||||
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| 0 GS | 100 GS | 200 GS | 300 GS | ANOVA | Linear | Quadratic | ||
| GEI (MJ/kg BW0.75) | 1.99[ | 2.04[ | 2.06[ | 2.05[ | 0.018 | 0.042 | 0.170 | 0.005 |
| FE output (MJ/kg BW0.75) | 0.71 | 0.72 | 0.74 | 0.77 | 0.034 | 0.430 | 0.024 | <0.001 |
| UE output (MJ/kg BW0.75) | 0.04[ | 0.04[ | 0.05[ | 0.05[ | 0.002 | 0.029 | 0.106 | 0.447 |
| DEI (MJ/kg BW0.75/d) | 1.28[ | 1.32[ | 1.31[ | 1.28[ | 0.045 | 0.033 | 0.937 | 0.189 |
| MEI (MJ/kg BW0.75/d) | 1.10[ | 1.16[ | 1.23[ | 1.10[ | 0.029 | 0.023 | 0.854 | 0.437 |
| HP (MJ/kg BW0.75/d) | 0.10[ | 0.11[ | 0.12[ | 0.11[ | 0.003 | 0.032 | 0.398 | 0.372 |
| RE (MJ/kg BW0.75/d) | 0.90[ | 1.05[ | 1.01[ | 1.00[ | 0.031 | 0.006 | 0.474 | 0.446 |
SEM, standard error of the mean; ANOVA, analysis of variance; GEI, gross energy intake; FE, fecal energy; UE, urine energy; DEI, digestive energy intake; MEI, metabolizable energy intake; HP, heat production; RE, retained energy.
0 GS, 0 mg/kg BW, the control; 100 GS, 100 mg/kg BW; 200 GS, 200 mg/kg BW; 300 GS, 300 mg/kg BW.
Different letters represent significant differences in the table (p<0.05).
Influence of dietary Gentiana straminea supplementation on methane emission in Simmental calves
| Item | Treaments[ | SEM | p-value | |||||
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| 0 GS | 100 GS | 200 GS | 300 GS | ANOVA | Linear | Quadratic | ||
| CH4 (g/d) | 126.17[ | 114.26[ | 112.98[ | 117.04[ | 1.523 | 0.004 | 0.063 | 0.003 |
| CH4/BW0.75 (g/kg) | 2.71[ | 2.42[ | 2.37[ | 2.47[ | 0.053 | 0.041 | 0.341 | 0.078 |
| CH4/DMI (g/kg) | 21.88[ | 19.56[ | 18.20[ | 19.27[ | 0.449 | 0.022 | 0.072 | 0.004 |
| CH4/OMI (g/kg) | 33.28[ | 30.43[ | 27.54[ | 30.03[ | 0.662 | 0.024 | 0.506 | 0.334 |
SEM, standard error of the mean; ANOVA, analysis of variance.
0 GS, 0 mg/kg BW, the control; 100 GS, 100 mg/kg BW; 200 GS, 200 mg/kg BW; 300 GS, 300 mg/kg BW.
Different letters represent significant differences in the table (p<0.05).