Abstract

The effects of doses CTL (0mg), 30, 300 and 3000mg/L of extracts from Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mart.) Coville (SA), Lafoensia pacari A. St.-Hil (LP), Copaifera spp. (CO) and Pterodon emarginatus Vogel (PE) on ruminal fermentation were investigated in eight experiments conducted in randomized complete block designs. The in vitro system contained four fermentation vessels. Each treatment was allocated in one vessel in each run. Incubation was run four and five times with diets 50:50 and 10:90 (roughage to concentrate ratio) respectively. Incubation vessel was the experimental unit, and each incubation run was a block. All plant extracts negatively affected DM degradation at 3000mg/L. In diet 50:50, SA-3000 increased the molar proportion of propionate (p<0.05), yet it decreased the concentration of fermentation products (p<0.05); LP-300 reduced ruminal ammonia nitrogen (NH3 -N; 98 vs. 120mg/dl for LP-300 and average of CTL and LP-30, respectively) and isobutyrate (p<0.05); CO-300 reduced (p<0.05) NH3 -N (98 vs. 123mg/dl for CO-300 and average of CTL and CO-30, respectively); and P. emarginatus had no positive effects on rumen fermentation (p>0.05). In diet 10:90, SA-300 reduced (p<0.001) NH3 -N and total volatile fatty acids (VFA); LP-30 increased (p<0.05) total VFA (85 vs. 63mM for LP-30 and CTL, respectively), molar proportions of acetate and propionate, and had lower C2 :C3 than CTL (3.6 vs. 4.3, respectively); CO-300 decreased acetate and increased propionate, reducing C2 :C3 (p<0.001; 2.8 vs. 3.6 for CO-300 and average of other doses, respectively); PE-30 and PE-300 reduced NH3 -N by 14% and increased total VFA by 29% compared with CTL (p<0.05). Further in vivo investigations may consider L. pacari (LP-30), Copaifera spp. (CO-300) oleoresin and P. emarginatus oleoresin (PE-30 and PE-300) in diets with high inclusion of concentrate.

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