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In vitro evaluation of graded level of Silkworm pupae ( Bombyx mori ) oil on methane production, fermentation characteristics, and protozoal populations

机译:在甲烷生产,发酵特征和原生植物中对蚕蛹(BOMBX MORI)油分级级别的体外评价

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Aim: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of variable levels of silkworm pupae oil and roughage: concentrate ratio on in vitro methane production, fermentation characteristics, and rumen protozoa population. Materials and Methods: In vitro gas production study (24 h) was performed with graded levels of silkworm pupae oil, namely, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 5% of the basal diet and four variable dietary regimes consisting roughage and concentrate in different proportions (70:30, 60:40, 50:50, and 40:60). At the end of incubation, gas samples were analyzed for methane, while fermented rumen liquor was used for protozoa enumeration. A separate set of incubations was carried out for the determination of in vitro dry matter digestibility. Results: Results from the in vitro studies revealed no adverse impact of the silkworm pupae oil supplementation up to 2% level on total gas production. However, supplementation beyond 2% has shown a reduction in total gas production. Incubation with variable levels (0.5-5%) of silkworm pupae oil with different dietary regimes indicated negligible (3-5%) to a substantial reduction (25-30%) on methane production. A graded decrement in methane production was recorded with increasing levels of silkworm pupae oil. Similarly, the protozoal populations were decreased from 10 to 51.5% with graded levels of silkworm pupae oil in different dietary regimes as studies did not reveal any significant (p0.05) variation between 2 and 4% of oil supplementation. Conclusion: The silkworm pupae oil supplementation at 2% level decreases methane production by 12-15% without any adverse impact on feed fermentation. Oil supplementation may have a more pronounced effect on methane reduction if added to high roughage diet at in vitro conditions. However, in vivo , studies in ruminants are warranted to confirm the methane reduction with silkworm pupae oil supplementation.
机译:目的:本研究旨在评估家蚕蛹油和粗饲料的可变水平的影响:浓缩比在体外甲烷生产,发酵特征和瘤胃原生动物群体。材料和方法:体外气体生产研究(24小时)用蚕蛹油的分级水平进行,即0.5,1,2,4和5%的基础饮食和四种可变的饮食制度组成粗饲料并浓缩不同的比例(70:30,60:40,50:50和40:60)。在孵育结束时,分析气体样品的甲烷,而发酵瘤液用于原生动物枚举。对体外干物质消化率进行了单独的孵育。结果:体外研究的结果显示,蚕蛹油补充的不利影响高达2%的天然气生产水平。然而,超过2%的补充显示出总天然气生产的降低。孵育具有不同饮食制度的可变水平(0.5-5%)蚕蛹油,表明甲烷生产的显着减少(3-5%)可忽略不计(3-5%)。随着蚕蛹油水平的增加,记录了甲烷产量的分级衰落。类似地,原生动物群从10%降至51.5%,随着研究的不同饮食制度,蚕蛹油的分级水平降低,因为研究没有揭示2%至4%的油补充剂的任何显着(p> 0.05)变异。结论:2%水平的蚕蛹油补充剂将甲烷产量降低12-15%,对饲料发酵没有任何不利影响。如果在体外条件下加入高粗饲料饮食,油补充剂可能对甲烷减少具有更明显的影响。然而,在体内,反刍动物的研究是有必要用家蚕蛹油补充证实甲烷还原。

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