Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle

An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of adding different amounts of daidzein in diet on the fermentation parameters and bacterial community composition in the rumen of finishing cattle. A total of thirty head of 2-year-old finishing Xianan cattle were divided by weight into three gro...

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Main Authors: Huan Liang, Lanjiao Xu, Xianghui Zhao, Jun Bai, Zuodong Chen, Shan Zhou, Xiaozhen Song, Kehui Ouyang, Ke Pan, Chanjuan Liu, Mingren Qu
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1431965
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spelling doaj-2936f630536642ec8a0a3ea76ba4f8ed2020-11-25T02:38:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1828-051X2018-10-0117495095810.1080/1828051X.2018.14319651431965Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattleHuan Liang0Lanjiao Xu1Xianghui Zhao2Jun Bai3Zuodong Chen4Shan Zhou5Xiaozhen Song6Kehui Ouyang7Ke Pan8Chanjuan Liu9Mingren Qu10Jiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityAn experiment was conducted to determine the effects of adding different amounts of daidzein in diet on the fermentation parameters and bacterial community composition in the rumen of finishing cattle. A total of thirty head of 2-year-old finishing Xianan cattle were divided by weight into three groups and randomly allotted by group to one of three dietary treatments: (1) control; (2) 500 mg/kg daidzein and (3) 1000 mg/kg daidzein. All cattle were slaughtered to obtain rumen samples after a 80-d feeding trial. Results showed that adding 500 mg/kg daidzein reduced the operational taxonomic units (OTU) numbers, Shannon index and Chao1 index compared with control and 1000 mg/kg daidzein groups. Compared with control group at phylum level, Planctomycetos and Tenericutes were significantly more abundant in 500 mg/kg daidzein group, Verrucomicrobia and Fusobacteria were significantly rarer in 1000 mg/kg daidzein group. Compared with control group at genus level, Prevotella and Ruminococcus were significantly more abundant in 500 mg/kg daidzein group, Prevotella was significantly more abundant and Dethiosulfatibacter was significantly rarer in 1000 mg/kg daidzein group. Adding 1000 mg/kg daidzein significantly improved the total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) concentration and acetate content and significantly reduced the butyrate content compared with control group. Daidzein changed the fermentation parameters mainly by impacting the abundance of Prevotella and Ruminococcus. Current results suggest that adding 1000 mg/kg daidzein in diets can improve the rumen fermentation function for finishing Xianan cattle.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1431965Daidzeinfermentation parametersrumenbacterial communityXianan cattle
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author Huan Liang
Lanjiao Xu
Xianghui Zhao
Jun Bai
Zuodong Chen
Shan Zhou
Xiaozhen Song
Kehui Ouyang
Ke Pan
Chanjuan Liu
Mingren Qu
spellingShingle Huan Liang
Lanjiao Xu
Xianghui Zhao
Jun Bai
Zuodong Chen
Shan Zhou
Xiaozhen Song
Kehui Ouyang
Ke Pan
Chanjuan Liu
Mingren Qu
Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Daidzein
fermentation parameters
rumen
bacterial community
Xianan cattle
author_facet Huan Liang
Lanjiao Xu
Xianghui Zhao
Jun Bai
Zuodong Chen
Shan Zhou
Xiaozhen Song
Kehui Ouyang
Ke Pan
Chanjuan Liu
Mingren Qu
author_sort Huan Liang
title Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle
title_short Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle
title_full Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle
title_fullStr Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle
title_full_unstemmed Effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing Xianan cattle
title_sort effect of daidzein on fermentation parameters and bacterial community of finishing xianan cattle
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1828-051X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of adding different amounts of daidzein in diet on the fermentation parameters and bacterial community composition in the rumen of finishing cattle. A total of thirty head of 2-year-old finishing Xianan cattle were divided by weight into three groups and randomly allotted by group to one of three dietary treatments: (1) control; (2) 500 mg/kg daidzein and (3) 1000 mg/kg daidzein. All cattle were slaughtered to obtain rumen samples after a 80-d feeding trial. Results showed that adding 500 mg/kg daidzein reduced the operational taxonomic units (OTU) numbers, Shannon index and Chao1 index compared with control and 1000 mg/kg daidzein groups. Compared with control group at phylum level, Planctomycetos and Tenericutes were significantly more abundant in 500 mg/kg daidzein group, Verrucomicrobia and Fusobacteria were significantly rarer in 1000 mg/kg daidzein group. Compared with control group at genus level, Prevotella and Ruminococcus were significantly more abundant in 500 mg/kg daidzein group, Prevotella was significantly more abundant and Dethiosulfatibacter was significantly rarer in 1000 mg/kg daidzein group. Adding 1000 mg/kg daidzein significantly improved the total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) concentration and acetate content and significantly reduced the butyrate content compared with control group. Daidzein changed the fermentation parameters mainly by impacting the abundance of Prevotella and Ruminococcus. Current results suggest that adding 1000 mg/kg daidzein in diets can improve the rumen fermentation function for finishing Xianan cattle.
topic Daidzein
fermentation parameters
rumen
bacterial community
Xianan cattle
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1431965
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