Abstract

Simple SummaryThis project investigated the effects of alkyl polyglycoside (APG), a non-ionic surfactant, on lactation performance, blood metabolites and nutrient digestibility of lactating dairy cows, and found that the addition of APG at doses up to 22 mL/kg of pelleted concentrate (around 9 mL/kg of diet or 100 mL/day/head) had positive effects on milk quality in dairy cows.This study evaluated the effects of alkyl polyglycoside (APG), which is a non-ionic surfactant, on lactation performance, nutrient digestibility and blood metabolites in dairy cows. Twenty dairy cows were randomly divided into four groups and fed a basal diet that included pelleted concentrate, distillers grains, and fresh limpograss. The four treatments included 0, 5.5, 11 and 22 mL APG per kg of pelleted concentrate on a dry matter basis; treatments were defined as APG0, APG5.5, APG11, and APG22, respectively. Dry matter intake was not affected by APG supplementation. There was an increase in milk yield (from 13.96 to 16.71 kg/day) and increases in milk fat (quadratic, p = 0.04), protein (quadratic, p = 0.10), and lactose concentrations (linear, p = 0.07) with increasing APG supplementation. In addition, APG supplementation increased (p ≤ 0.03) the milk fat, protein, solid non-fat, and total solid yields, while the lactose yield increased (linear, p = 0.01) as the APG level increased. Dietary APG supplementation had no effect on nutrient digestibility and blood metabolites. It was concluded that the addition of APG at doses up to 22 mL/kg of pelleted concentrate had positive effects on the milk composition in dairy cows.

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  • Surfactants can increase the rate of hydrolysis of Sigmacell 100 cellulose and steam-exploded wood [1]

  • The milk protein yield, solid non-fat (SNF) yield and total solid (TS) yield were significantly influenced by the addition of alkyl polyglycoside (APG) (p < 0.05), as they increased linearly (p = 0.03, p = 0.01, p = 0.01, respectively) as APG supplementation increased

  • We demonstrated that the apparent digestibility of CP, ether extract (EE), crude ash, organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), and acid detergent fibre (ADF) (Table 4) in dietary diets was not influenced by APG supplementation

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Surfactants can increase the rate of hydrolysis of Sigmacell 100 cellulose and steam-exploded wood [1]. The enhancement of fibrolytic activity by surfactants can involve various mechanisms. In the cellulolytic ascomycete Neurospora crassa, Tween 80 stimulated the release of both endoglucanase and Animals 2019, 9, 549; doi:10.3390/ani9080549 www.mdpi.com/journal/animals. Animals 2019, 9, 549 exoglucanase [2]. Kim et al [3] showed that surfactants can prevent the deactivation of cellulases, prolonging their lifespan. Surfactants have been found to enhance fibrolysis [4]. Hristov et al [5]

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