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Effects of a plant product consisting of green tea and curcuma extract on milk production and the expression of hepatic genes involved in endoplasmic stress response and inflammation in dairy cows

Authors :
C. Koch
Eva Herzog
Denise K. Gessner
G. Dusel
Erika Most
Anne Winkler
Franz-Josef Romberg
Klaus Eder
Source :
Archives of animal nutrition. 69(6)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

During the periparturient phase, cows are typically in an inflammation-like condition, and it has been proposed that inflammation associated with the induction of stress of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in the liver contributes to the development of fatty liver syndrome and ketosis. In the present study, the hypothesis that supplementation of dairy cows with a plant product consisting of green tea (95%) and curcuma extract (5%) rich in polyphenols attenuates inflammation and ER stress in the liver during early lactation was investigated. Twenty-seven cows were assigned to two groups, either a control group (n=14) or a treatment group (n=13). Both groups of cows received a total mixed ration, and the ration of the treatment group was supplemented with 0.175 g of the plant product per kg dry matter from week 3 prepartum to week 9 postpartum. Dry matter intake and energy balance during week 2 to week 9 postpartum were not different between the two groups. However, cows supplemented with the plant product had a greater amount of energy-corrected milk during week 2 to week 9 postpartum and lower concentrations of triacylglycerols and cholesterol in the liver in week 1 and week 3 postpartum than cows of the control group (p

Details

ISSN :
14772817
Volume :
69
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of animal nutrition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c40ef68e9b21a1267d1a6e6614b51517