| Literature DB >> 8157535 |
P H Andersen1, B Bergelin, K A Christensen.
Abstract
The influence of concentrate diets on endotoxin concentration in sterile filtrate of ruminal fluid was assessed in ruminally fistulated Jersey cows. Three cows underwent a change in diet from hay to a diet containing 3.0 kg and 14 d later 6.0 kg of a 12% CP concentrate. The cows had free access to water and a mineral-stone. A modified Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate technique was used for the endotoxin analyses. The endotoxin concentration in the ruminal fluid of cows fed on hay were 148 +/- 84 and 118 +/- 50 endotoxin units (EU)/mL (mean +/- SD) on two separate days and increased from the 2nd d of supplementation with 3.0 kg of concentrate to 408 +/- 198 EU/mL on d 5. When the cows were fed 6.0 kg of concentrate, the endotoxin concentrations increased to 1,599 +/- 944 EU/mL. To assess the influence on the ruminal endotoxin concentration of an adaptation of the ruminal environment to concentrate before hyperalimentation, four ruminally fistulated Jersey cows previously fed either hay or a high-concentrate diet for 1 mo were hyperalimented with 60 to 70 g of barley per kilogram BW. A relative increase in ruminal endotoxin concentration was determined only in the two cows previously fed concentrates. The results show that high-concentrate diets do not consistently relate to increases of ruminal endotoxin concentrations.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8157535 DOI: 10.2527/1994.722487x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci ISSN: 0021-8812 Impact factor: 3.159