Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids

Background: The effects of the dietary oils with differing fatty acid profiles on rumen fermentation, microbial population, and digestibility in goats were investigated. In Experiment I, rumen microbial population and fermentation profiles were evaluated on 16 fistulated male goats that were randoml...

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Main Authors: Nur Atikah, A. R., Alimon, Yaakub, Halimatun, Abdullah, Norhani S., Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh, Ivan, M., Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
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Published: BMC 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.736552020-05-11T22:57:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73655/ Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids Nur Atikah A. R., Alimon Yaakub, Halimatun Abdullah, Norhani S. Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh Ivan, M. Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi Background: The effects of the dietary oils with differing fatty acid profiles on rumen fermentation, microbial population, and digestibility in goats were investigated. In Experiment I, rumen microbial population and fermentation profiles were evaluated on 16 fistulated male goats that were randomly assigned to four treatment groups: i) control (CNT), ii) olive oil (OL), iii) palm olein oil (PO), and iv) sunflower oil (SF). In Experiment II, another group of 16 male goats was randomly assigned to the same dietary treatments for digestibility determination. Results: Rumen ammonia concentration was higher in CNT group compared to treatment groups receiving dietary oils. The total VFA and acetate concentration were higher in SF and OL groups, which showed that they were significantly affected by the dietary treatments. There were no differences in total microbial population. However, fibre degrading bacteria populations were affected by the interaction between treatment and day of sampling. Significant differences were observed in apparent digestibility of crude protein and ether extract of treatment groups containing dietary oils compared to the control group. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that supplementation of different dietary oils containing different fatty acid profiles improved rumen fermentation by reducing ammonia concentration and increasing total VFA concentration, altering fibre degrading bacteria population, and improving apparent digestibility of crude protein and ether extract. BMC 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73655/1/Profiling%20of%20rumen%20fermentation%2C%20microbial%20population%20and%20digestibility%20in%20goats%20fed%20with%20dietary%20oils%20containing%20different%20fatty%20acids.pdf Nur Atikah and A. R., Alimon and Yaakub, Halimatun and Abdullah, Norhani S. and Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh and Ivan, M. and Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi (2018) Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids. BMC Veterinary Research, 14 (1). 344 - 353. ISSN ESSN: 1746-6148 10.1186/s12917-018-1672-0
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description Background: The effects of the dietary oils with differing fatty acid profiles on rumen fermentation, microbial population, and digestibility in goats were investigated. In Experiment I, rumen microbial population and fermentation profiles were evaluated on 16 fistulated male goats that were randomly assigned to four treatment groups: i) control (CNT), ii) olive oil (OL), iii) palm olein oil (PO), and iv) sunflower oil (SF). In Experiment II, another group of 16 male goats was randomly assigned to the same dietary treatments for digestibility determination. Results: Rumen ammonia concentration was higher in CNT group compared to treatment groups receiving dietary oils. The total VFA and acetate concentration were higher in SF and OL groups, which showed that they were significantly affected by the dietary treatments. There were no differences in total microbial population. However, fibre degrading bacteria populations were affected by the interaction between treatment and day of sampling. Significant differences were observed in apparent digestibility of crude protein and ether extract of treatment groups containing dietary oils compared to the control group. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that supplementation of different dietary oils containing different fatty acid profiles improved rumen fermentation by reducing ammonia concentration and increasing total VFA concentration, altering fibre degrading bacteria population, and improving apparent digestibility of crude protein and ether extract.
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author Nur Atikah
A. R., Alimon
Yaakub, Halimatun
Abdullah, Norhani S.
Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh
Ivan, M.
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
spellingShingle Nur Atikah
A. R., Alimon
Yaakub, Halimatun
Abdullah, Norhani S.
Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh
Ivan, M.
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
author_facet Nur Atikah
A. R., Alimon
Yaakub, Halimatun
Abdullah, Norhani S.
Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh
Ivan, M.
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
author_sort Nur Atikah
title Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
title_short Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
title_full Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
title_fullStr Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
title_full_unstemmed Profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
title_sort profiling of rumen fermentation, microbial population and digestibility in goats fed with dietary oils containing different fatty acids
publisher BMC
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73655/1/Profiling%20of%20rumen%20fermentation%2C%20microbial%20population%20and%20digestibility%20in%20goats%20fed%20with%20dietary%20oils%20containing%20different%20fatty%20acids.pdf
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