1. Evaluation of feeding glycerol on free-fatty acid production and fermentation kinetics of mixed ruminal microbes in vitro.
- Author
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Krueger NA, Anderson RC, Tedeschi LO, Callaway TR, Edrington TS, and Nisbet DJ
- Subjects
- Animals, Fatty Acids, Volatile analysis, Kinetics, Medicago sativa metabolism, Bacteria drug effects, Bacteria metabolism, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified biosynthesis, Fermentation drug effects, Glycerol pharmacology, Rumen drug effects, Rumen microbiology
- Abstract
Ruminant-derived foods contain high proportions of saturated fats as a result of ruminal biohydrogenation that rapidly saturates and thus limits the availability of free unsaturated fatty acids for assimilation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of glycerol on ruminal free-fatty acid (FFA) production rates and in vitro fermentation kinetics of alfalfa hay. In vitro incubations demonstrated 48% and 77% reductions in rates of FFA accumulation in incubations supplemented with 2% and 20% glycerol as compared to controls. In vitro incubations with alfalfa hay demonstrated that increasing levels of glycerol did not affect NDF digestibility of the hay. Additionally, increasing amounts of glycerol decreased the acetate to propionate ratio in the rumen. These results suggest that inhibiting bacterial fat degradation may promote ruminal passage of total lipid, thereby providing greater proportions of beneficial unsaturated fat for incorporation into beef products., (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
- Published
- 2010
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