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Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen

The present study was aimed at understanding a shift in rumen microbiome of buffaloes fed various levels of total digestible nutrients. To understand the process, the metagenomics of rumen microbes, in vivo and in vitro rumen fermentation studies were carried out. Three rumen fistulated adult male M...

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Autores principales: Kala, Anju, Kamra, D. N., Kumar, Avinash, Agarwal, Neeta, Chaudhary, L. C., Joshi, C. G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28207851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172051
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author Kala, Anju
Kamra, D. N.
Kumar, Avinash
Agarwal, Neeta
Chaudhary, L. C.
Joshi, C. G.
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description The present study was aimed at understanding a shift in rumen microbiome of buffaloes fed various levels of total digestible nutrients. To understand the process, the metagenomics of rumen microbes, in vivo and in vitro rumen fermentation studies were carried out. Three rumen fistulated adult male Murrah buffaloes were fed three isonitrogenous diets varying in total digestible nutrients (70, 85 and 100% of TDN requirement) in 3X3 switch over design. On dry matter basis, wheat straw/ roughage content were 81, 63 and 51% and that of maize grain was 8, 16 and 21% in three diets respectively. After 20 d of feeding, rumen liquor and rumen contents were sampled just before (0h) and 4h post feeding. Ruminococcus flavefaciens and R. albus (estimated with real time PCR) were higher in high roughage diets. The predominant phyla in all the three groups were Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes followed by Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Fibrobacteres. A core group of more than fifty rumen bacteria was present in all the animals with very little variations due to level of TDN. The most predominant bacterial genera reported in order of decreasing abundance were: Prevotella, Bacteroides, Clostridium, Ruminococcus, Eubacterium, Parabacteroides, Fibrobacter, Butyrivibrio etc. The higher diversity of the enyzmes families GH 23, GH 28, GH 39, GH 97, GH 106, and GH 127 (the enzymes active in fibre and starch degradation) were significantly higher on 100%TDN diet while CE 14 (required for the hydrolysis of bond between carbohydrate and lignin) was higher on low TDN (70%) diet, indicating ester bond cleavage was better in animals fed high roughage (wheat straw) diet.
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spelling pubmed-53132302017-03-03 Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen Kala, Anju Kamra, D. N. Kumar, Avinash Agarwal, Neeta Chaudhary, L. C. Joshi, C. G. PLoS One Research Article The present study was aimed at understanding a shift in rumen microbiome of buffaloes fed various levels of total digestible nutrients. To understand the process, the metagenomics of rumen microbes, in vivo and in vitro rumen fermentation studies were carried out. Three rumen fistulated adult male Murrah buffaloes were fed three isonitrogenous diets varying in total digestible nutrients (70, 85 and 100% of TDN requirement) in 3X3 switch over design. On dry matter basis, wheat straw/ roughage content were 81, 63 and 51% and that of maize grain was 8, 16 and 21% in three diets respectively. After 20 d of feeding, rumen liquor and rumen contents were sampled just before (0h) and 4h post feeding. Ruminococcus flavefaciens and R. albus (estimated with real time PCR) were higher in high roughage diets. The predominant phyla in all the three groups were Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes followed by Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Fibrobacteres. A core group of more than fifty rumen bacteria was present in all the animals with very little variations due to level of TDN. The most predominant bacterial genera reported in order of decreasing abundance were: Prevotella, Bacteroides, Clostridium, Ruminococcus, Eubacterium, Parabacteroides, Fibrobacter, Butyrivibrio etc. The higher diversity of the enyzmes families GH 23, GH 28, GH 39, GH 97, GH 106, and GH 127 (the enzymes active in fibre and starch degradation) were significantly higher on 100%TDN diet while CE 14 (required for the hydrolysis of bond between carbohydrate and lignin) was higher on low TDN (70%) diet, indicating ester bond cleavage was better in animals fed high roughage (wheat straw) diet. Public Library of Science 2017-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5313230/ /pubmed/28207851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172051 Text en © 2017 Kala et al http://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/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kumar, Avinash
Agarwal, Neeta
Chaudhary, L. C.
Joshi, C. G.
Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
title Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
title_full Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
title_fullStr Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
title_full_unstemmed Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
title_short Impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
title_sort impact of levels of total digestible nutrients on microbiome, enzyme profile and degradation of feeds in buffalo rumen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28207851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172051
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