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Interaction of sodium acetate supplementation and dietary fiber level on feeding behavior, digestibility, milk synthesis, and plasma metabolites

机译:Interaction of sodium acetate supplementation and dietary fiber level on feeding behavior, digestibility, milk synthesis, and plasma metabolites

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Acetate supplementation has been shown to increase milk fat yield in diets with low risk of biohydrogena-tion-induced milk fat depression. The interaction of ac-etate supplementation with specific dietary factors that modify rumen fermentation and short-chain fatty acid (FA) synthesis has not been investigated. The objective of this experiment was to determine the effect of ac-etate supplemented as sodium acetate at 2 dietary fiber levels. Our hypothesis was that acetate would increase milk fat production more in animals fed the low-fiber diet. Twelve lactating multiparous Holstein cows were arranged in a 4 x 4 Latin square design balanced for carryover effects with a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of dietary fiber level and acetate supplementation with 21-d experimental periods. The high-fiber diet had 32 neutral detergent fiber and 21.8 starch, and the low -fiber diet had 29.5 neutral detergent fiber and 28.7 starch created by substitution of forages predominantly for ground corn grain. Acetate was supplemented in the diet at an average 2.8 of dry matter (DM) to pro-vide approximately 10 mol/d of acetate as anhydrous sodium acetate. Acetate supplementation increased DM intake by 6, with no effect on meal frequency or size. Furthermore, acetate supplementation slightly increased total-tract apparent DM digestibility and tended to increase organic matter digestibility. Acetate supplementation increased milk fat concentration and yield by 8.6 and 10.5, respectively, but there was no interaction with dietary fiber. The increase in milk fat synthesis was associated with 46 and 85 g/d increases in the yield of de novo (16C). There was a 9 increase in the concen-tration of milk mixed-source FA and a 7 decrease in milk preformed FA with acetate supplementation, regardless of dietary fiber level. Acetate supplementa-tion also increased the concentrations of plasma acetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate, major metabolic substrates for mammary lipogenesis. Overall, acetate supplementa-tion increased milk fat yield regardless of dietary fiber level through an increase mostly caused by an increase in longer-chain de novo FA, suggesting stimulation of mammary lipogenesis. The heightened mammary de novo lipogenesis was supported by an increase in the concentration of metabolic substrates in plasma.

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