Supplementing a phytogenic feed additive modulates the risk of subacute rumen acidosis, rumen fermentation and systemic inflammation in cattle fed acidogenic diets

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https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091201

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English
Date
2022-05-06
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Rivera-Chacon, Raul
  • Castillo-Lopez, Ezequias
  • Ricci, Sara
  • Petri, Renee M.
  • Reisinger, Nicole
  • Zebeli, Qendrim
Publisher
MDPI

Abstract

Feeding with high-concentrate diets increases the risk of subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA). This experiment was conducted to evaluate whether supplementing a phytogenic feed additive based on L-menthol, thymol, eugenol, mint oil (Mentha arvensis) and cloves powder (Syzygium aromaticum) (PHY) can amend the ruminal fermentation profile, modulate the risk of SARA and reduce inflammation in cattle. The experiment was designed as a crossover design with nine non-lactating Holstein cows, and was conducted in two experimental runs. In each run, cows were fed a 100% forage diet one week (wk 0), and were then transitioned stepwise over one week (0 to 65% concentrate, wk adapt.) to a high concentrate diet that was fed for 4 weeks. Animals were fed diets either with PHY or without (CON). The PHY group had an increased ruminal pH compared to CON, reduced time to pH < 5.8 in wk 3, which tended to decrease further in wk 4, reduced the ruminal concentration of D-lactate, and tended to decrease total lactate (wk 3). In wk 2, PHY increased acetate, butyrate, isobutyrate, isovalerate, and the acetate to propionate ratio compared to CON. Phytogenic supple-mentation reduced inflammation compared to CON in wk 3. Overall, PHY had beneficial effects on ruminal fermentation, reduced inflammation, and modulated the risk of SARA starting from wk 3 of supplementation.

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  • Agriculture

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Yes

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Gold

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Journal title
Animals
Journal volume
12
Journal issue
9
Article number
1201
Accepted date
2022-05-03
Submitted date
2022-03-22

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Rivera-Chacon, R., Castillo-Lopez, E., Ricci, S., Petri, R. M., Reisinger, N., & Zebeli, Q. (2022). Supplementing a phytogenic feed additive modulates the risk of subacute rumen acidosis, rumen fermentation and systemic inflammation in cattle fed acidogenic diets. Animals, 12(9), Article 1201. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091201

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