Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves

Rumen fluid from slaughtered animals is one of the wastes of slaughterhouses released to the environment that, due to its high nitrogen and phosphorus contents, can lead to soil and groundwater pollution. Meanwhile, it contains ruminal microbes and some bioactive compounds such as enzymes, minerals,...

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Main Authors: F. Rezai Sarteshnizi, H. Abdi-benemar, J. Seifdavati, H. Khalilvandi-Behroozyar, R. Seyedsharifi, A.Z.M. Salem
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Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731120000518
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spelling doaj-f4579b0b9f8d4f06a968702662849aa22021-06-06T04:57:21ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112020-01-0114918491856Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calvesF. Rezai Sarteshnizi0H. Abdi-benemar1J. Seifdavati2H. Khalilvandi-Behroozyar3R. Seyedsharifi4A.Z.M. Salem5Department of Animal Science, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, University Street, PO Box, 179, Ardabil, IranDepartment of Animal Science, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, University Street, PO Box, 179, Ardabil, IranDepartment of Animal Science, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, University Street, PO Box, 179, Ardabil, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Urmia University, PO Box 165, Urmia, IranDepartment of Animal Science, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, University Street, PO Box, 179, Ardabil, IranFacultad de Medicina Veterinaria Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Estado de México, Toluca, MéxicoRumen fluid from slaughtered animals is one of the wastes of slaughterhouses released to the environment that, due to its high nitrogen and phosphorus contents, can lead to soil and groundwater pollution. Meanwhile, it contains ruminal microbes and some bioactive compounds such as enzymes, minerals, vitamins and organic acids. This study was designed to examine the potential of rumen fluid as a feed additive. Therefore, the effects of spray-dried rumen fluid (SDR) with 1% maltodextrin on the performance, blood metabolites and some cytokines of sucking dairy calves during the pre-weaning phase were investigated. Forty male Holstein calves, with a mean weight of 39.4 ± 3.7 kg and 7 ± 1 days old, were randomly assigned to four groups (n = 10 calves per group) in a completely randomized design. Experimental treatments were: control diet with no additive (CON); control diet with 0.5 g/day of SDR (SDR0.5); control diet with 1 g/day of SDR (SDR1); and control diet with 1.5 g/day of SDR (SDR1.5). Daily feed intake and average daily gain of calves were not affected by feeding SDR as a feed additive. Cholesterol concentration was significantly affected by the 20th and 40th days of the experiment and decreased linearly by increasing SDR feeding level. Levels of liver enzymes, including aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase, in the blood decreased by feeding SDR at day 40 of the experiment. Serum concentration of interleukin-6 at day 20 was not affected by dried rumen fluid feeding, whereas at day 40, a significant effect was observed among experimental treatments. The lowest value was recorded for SDR1.5 v. control calves. At day 20, the serum concentration of interferon-γ was influenced by supplementing SDR, and the highest value was recorded for SDR1.5 calves. The inclusion of SDR with 1% maltodextrin in suckling dairy calves had beneficial effects on the stimulation of calves’ immune system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731120000518abattoir's wastesfeed additiveimmune systeminterleukinsinterferon
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author F. Rezai Sarteshnizi
H. Abdi-benemar
J. Seifdavati
H. Khalilvandi-Behroozyar
R. Seyedsharifi
A.Z.M. Salem
spellingShingle F. Rezai Sarteshnizi
H. Abdi-benemar
J. Seifdavati
H. Khalilvandi-Behroozyar
R. Seyedsharifi
A.Z.M. Salem
Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves
Animal
abattoir's wastes
feed additive
immune system
interleukins
interferon
author_facet F. Rezai Sarteshnizi
H. Abdi-benemar
J. Seifdavati
H. Khalilvandi-Behroozyar
R. Seyedsharifi
A.Z.M. Salem
author_sort F. Rezai Sarteshnizi
title Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves
title_short Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves
title_full Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves
title_fullStr Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves
title_full_unstemmed Influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling Holstein calves
title_sort influence of spray-dried rumen fluid supplementation on performance, blood metabolites and cytokines in suckling holstein calves
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Rumen fluid from slaughtered animals is one of the wastes of slaughterhouses released to the environment that, due to its high nitrogen and phosphorus contents, can lead to soil and groundwater pollution. Meanwhile, it contains ruminal microbes and some bioactive compounds such as enzymes, minerals, vitamins and organic acids. This study was designed to examine the potential of rumen fluid as a feed additive. Therefore, the effects of spray-dried rumen fluid (SDR) with 1% maltodextrin on the performance, blood metabolites and some cytokines of sucking dairy calves during the pre-weaning phase were investigated. Forty male Holstein calves, with a mean weight of 39.4 ± 3.7 kg and 7 ± 1 days old, were randomly assigned to four groups (n = 10 calves per group) in a completely randomized design. Experimental treatments were: control diet with no additive (CON); control diet with 0.5 g/day of SDR (SDR0.5); control diet with 1 g/day of SDR (SDR1); and control diet with 1.5 g/day of SDR (SDR1.5). Daily feed intake and average daily gain of calves were not affected by feeding SDR as a feed additive. Cholesterol concentration was significantly affected by the 20th and 40th days of the experiment and decreased linearly by increasing SDR feeding level. Levels of liver enzymes, including aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase, in the blood decreased by feeding SDR at day 40 of the experiment. Serum concentration of interleukin-6 at day 20 was not affected by dried rumen fluid feeding, whereas at day 40, a significant effect was observed among experimental treatments. The lowest value was recorded for SDR1.5 v. control calves. At day 20, the serum concentration of interferon-γ was influenced by supplementing SDR, and the highest value was recorded for SDR1.5 calves. The inclusion of SDR with 1% maltodextrin in suckling dairy calves had beneficial effects on the stimulation of calves’ immune system.
topic abattoir's wastes
feed additive
immune system
interleukins
interferon
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731120000518
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