Copper sulfate and sodium selenite lipid-microencapsulation modifies ruminal microbial fermentation in a dual-flow continuous-culture system
Loading...
Date
Authors
Arce Cordero, José Alberto
Monteiro, Hugo Fernando
Lelis, Ana Laura Januário
Lima, Leni Rodrigues
Restelatto, Rasiel
Brandao, Virginia. L. N.
Leclerc, Helene
Vyas, Diwakar
Faciola, Antonio Pinheiro
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Undesirable interactions between trace mineral ele ments and ruminal contents may occur during digestion
when mineral salts are supplemented. Antimicrobial
effects of copper sulfate (CuSO4) may affect ruminal
digestibility of nutrients when fed as a source of copper
(Cu), while sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) may be reduced
in the rumen to less available forms of selenium (Se).
Our objective was to evaluate if protection of CuSO4
and Na2SeO3 by lipid-microencapsulation would induce
changes on ruminal microbial fermentation. We used 8
fermentors in a dual-flow continuous-culture system in
a 4 × 4 duplicated Latin square with a 2 × 2 factorial
arrangement of treatments. Factors were CuSO4 pro tection (unprotected and protected by lipid-microen capsulation) and Na2SeO3 protection (unprotected and
protected by lipid-microencapsulation). Treatments
consisted of supplementation with 15 mg/kg of Cu and
0.3 mg/kg of Se from either unprotected or protected
(lipid-microencapsulated) sources, as follows: (1) Con trol (unprotected CuSO4 + unprotected Na2SeO3); (2)
Cu-P (protected CuSO4 + unprotected Na2SeO3); (3)
Se-P (unprotected CuSO4 + protected Na2SeO3); (4)
(Cu+Se)-P (protected CuSO4 + protected Na2SeO3).
All diets had the same nutrient composition and fer mentors were fed 106 g of dry matter/d. Each experi mental period was 10 d (7 d of adaptation and 3 d for
sample collections). Daily pooled samples of effluents
were analyzed for pH, NH3-N, nutrient digestibility, and
flows (g/d) of total N, NH3-N, nonammonia N (NAN),
bacterial N, dietary N, and bacterial efficiency. Kinetics
of volatile fatty acids was analyzed in samples collected
daily at 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 h after feeding. Main effects
of Cu protection, Se protection, and their interaction
were tested for all response variables. Kinetics data
were analyzed as repeated measures. Protection of Cu
decreased acetate molar proportion, increased butyrate
proportion, and tended to decrease acetate:propionate
ratio in samples of kinetics, but did not modify nutrient
digestibility. Protection of Se tended to decrease NH3-N
concentration, NH3-N flow, and CP digestibility; and
to increase flows of nonammonia N and dietary N. Our
results indicate that protection of CuSO4 may increase
butyrate concentration at expenses of acetate, while
protection of Na2SeO3 tended to reduce ruminal deg radation of N. Further research is needed to determine
the effects of lipid-microencapsulation on intestinal ab sorption, tissue distribution of Cu and Se, and animal
performance.
Description
La Universidad de Costa Rica proporcionó una beca para el programa de doctorado de José Alberto Arce Cordero.
Keywords
In vitro, Ruminal digestibility, Trace mineral, DAIRY INDUSTRY
Citation
https://www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S0022-0302(20)30426-4/fulltext