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Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effects of corn silage as a source of microbial inoculant containing antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria on fermentation, aerobic stability, and nutrient digestibility of fermented total mixed ration (FTMR) with different energy levels. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya, Seo, Myeong Ji, Jeong, Seung Min, Joo, Young Ho, Lee, Seong Shin, Seong, Pil Nam, Lee, Hyuk Jun, Kim, Sam Churl
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Publicado: Animal Bioscience 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10164483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36397704
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.22.0232
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author Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya
Seo, Myeong Ji
Jeong, Seung Min
Joo, Young Ho
Lee, Seong Shin
Seong, Pil Nam
Lee, Hyuk Jun
Kim, Sam Churl
author_facet Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya
Seo, Myeong Ji
Jeong, Seung Min
Joo, Young Ho
Lee, Seong Shin
Seong, Pil Nam
Lee, Hyuk Jun
Kim, Sam Churl
author_sort Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya
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description OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effects of corn silage as a source of microbial inoculant containing antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria on fermentation, aerobic stability, and nutrient digestibility of fermented total mixed ration (FTMR) with different energy levels. METHODS: Corn silage was used as a bacterial source by ensiling for 72 d with an inoculant mixture of Lactobacillus brevis 5M2 and L. buchneri 6M1 at a 1:1 ratio. The corn silage without or with inoculant (CON vs MIX) was mixed with the other ingredients to formulate for low and high energy diets (LOW vs HIGH) for Hanwoo steers. All diets were ensiled into 20 L mini silo (5 kg) for 40 d in quadruplicate. RESULTS: The MIX diets had lower (p<0.05) acid detergent fiber with higher (p<0.05) in vitro digestibilities of dry matter and neutral detergent fiber compared to the CON diets. In terms of fermentation characteristics, the MIX diets had higher (p<0.05) acetate than the CON diets. The MIX diets had extended (p<0.05) lactic acid bacteria growth at 4 to 7 d of aerobic exposure and showed lower (p<0.05) yeast growth at 7 d of aerobic exposure than the CON diets. In terms of rumen fermentation, the MIX diets had higher (p<0.05) total fermentable fraction and total volatile fatty acid, with lower (p<0.05) pH than those of CON diets. The interaction (p = 0.036) between inoculant and diet level was only found in the immediately fermentable fraction, which inoculant was only effective on LOW diets. CONCLUSION: Application of corn silage with inoculant on FTMR presented an antifungal effect by inhibiting yeast at aerobic exposure and a carboxylesterase effect by improving nutrient digestibility. It also indicated that fermented feedstuffs could be used as microbial source for FTMR. Generally, the interaction between inoculant and diet level had less effect on this FTMR study.
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spelling pubmed-101644832023-05-08 Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya Seo, Myeong Ji Jeong, Seung Min Joo, Young Ho Lee, Seong Shin Seong, Pil Nam Lee, Hyuk Jun Kim, Sam Churl Anim Biosci Article OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effects of corn silage as a source of microbial inoculant containing antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria on fermentation, aerobic stability, and nutrient digestibility of fermented total mixed ration (FTMR) with different energy levels. METHODS: Corn silage was used as a bacterial source by ensiling for 72 d with an inoculant mixture of Lactobacillus brevis 5M2 and L. buchneri 6M1 at a 1:1 ratio. The corn silage without or with inoculant (CON vs MIX) was mixed with the other ingredients to formulate for low and high energy diets (LOW vs HIGH) for Hanwoo steers. All diets were ensiled into 20 L mini silo (5 kg) for 40 d in quadruplicate. RESULTS: The MIX diets had lower (p<0.05) acid detergent fiber with higher (p<0.05) in vitro digestibilities of dry matter and neutral detergent fiber compared to the CON diets. In terms of fermentation characteristics, the MIX diets had higher (p<0.05) acetate than the CON diets. The MIX diets had extended (p<0.05) lactic acid bacteria growth at 4 to 7 d of aerobic exposure and showed lower (p<0.05) yeast growth at 7 d of aerobic exposure than the CON diets. In terms of rumen fermentation, the MIX diets had higher (p<0.05) total fermentable fraction and total volatile fatty acid, with lower (p<0.05) pH than those of CON diets. The interaction (p = 0.036) between inoculant and diet level was only found in the immediately fermentable fraction, which inoculant was only effective on LOW diets. CONCLUSION: Application of corn silage with inoculant on FTMR presented an antifungal effect by inhibiting yeast at aerobic exposure and a carboxylesterase effect by improving nutrient digestibility. It also indicated that fermented feedstuffs could be used as microbial source for FTMR. Generally, the interaction between inoculant and diet level had less effect on this FTMR study. Animal Bioscience 2023-05 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10164483/ /pubmed/36397704 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.22.0232 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya
Seo, Myeong Ji
Jeong, Seung Min
Joo, Young Ho
Lee, Seong Shin
Seong, Pil Nam
Lee, Hyuk Jun
Kim, Sam Churl
Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
title Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
title_full Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
title_fullStr Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
title_full_unstemmed Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
title_short Antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
title_sort antifungal and carboxylesterase-producing bacteria applied into corn silage still affected the fermented total mixed ration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10164483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36397704
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.22.0232
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