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Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Gastrointestinal infections and diarrhoea are the main health issues in young calves. The application of microbial products containing probiotics and prebiotics may lead to better management of the gut microbiome and improved calf health. After fermentation with selected lactic acid...

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Autores principales: Vadopalas, Laurynas, Zokaityte, Egle, Zavistanaviciute, Paulina, Gruzauskas, Romas, Starkute, Vytaute, Mockus, Ernestas, Klementaviciute, Jolita, Ruzauskas, Modestas, Lele, Vita, Cernauskas, Darius, Klupsaite, Dovile, Dauksiene, Agila, Sederevicius, Antanas, Badaras, Sarunas, Bartkiene, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092544
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author Vadopalas, Laurynas
Zokaityte, Egle
Zavistanaviciute, Paulina
Gruzauskas, Romas
Starkute, Vytaute
Mockus, Ernestas
Klementaviciute, Jolita
Ruzauskas, Modestas
Lele, Vita
Cernauskas, Darius
Klupsaite, Dovile
Dauksiene, Agila
Sederevicius, Antanas
Badaras, Sarunas
Bartkiene, Elena
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Zokaityte, Egle
Zavistanaviciute, Paulina
Gruzauskas, Romas
Starkute, Vytaute
Mockus, Ernestas
Klementaviciute, Jolita
Ruzauskas, Modestas
Lele, Vita
Cernauskas, Darius
Klupsaite, Dovile
Dauksiene, Agila
Sederevicius, Antanas
Badaras, Sarunas
Bartkiene, Elena
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Gastrointestinal infections and diarrhoea are the main health issues in young calves. The application of microbial products containing probiotics and prebiotics may lead to better management of the gut microbiome and improved calf health. After fermentation with selected lactic acid bacterial strains, milk permeate (a dairy industry by-product) contains lactic acid bacteria and prebiotics, both of which possess viable antimicrobial properties. We hypothesised that fermented milk permeate could be a prospective feed supplement for newborn calves. A 14-day experiment was conducted in which a group of newborn calves were given a supplement of milk permeate fermented with Lactobacillus uvarum LUHS245. A significantly higher count of lactic acid bacteria, a lower total count of enterobacteria, a higher species variety, and greater concentrations of both propionic acid and dry matter were found in the faeces of the calves fed with fermented milk permeate compared with a control group. Most of the fatty acids and volatile compounds in the faeces differed significantly between the two groups. The results suggest that supplementing the calves’ feed with fermented milk permeate has a positive effect on certain health parameters but no influence on blood parameters and growth performance. ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a feed supplement, namely milk permeate (MP) fermented with Lactobacillus uvarum LUHS245, on the newborn calves’ growth performance and blood and faecal parameters, including microbiota and volatile compound and fatty acid profiles. Ten female Holstein calves in the control group (CON group) were fed with a standard milk replacer diet and colostrum only, from day 2 to 14 of life, while 10 calves of the treated group (MP group) were fed with the same diet supplemented with 50 mL of the fermented MP. After 14 days, there were no significant differences between the groups in blood parameters, growth performance, or faecal pH. There was a significantly higher percentage of live lactic acid bacteria (by 17.02%), a lower percentage of enterobacteria (by 10.38%), a higher overall number of probiotic bacteria, a 1.7-fold higher species variety, and a higher content of dry matter in the faeces of the MP group (p < 0.05). The fatty acid and volatile compound profiles differed significantly between the groups. The results suggest that supplementing calves’ feed with fermented milk permeate has a positive effect on certain health parameters but not on blood parameters or growth performance.
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spelling pubmed-84662872021-09-27 Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles Vadopalas, Laurynas Zokaityte, Egle Zavistanaviciute, Paulina Gruzauskas, Romas Starkute, Vytaute Mockus, Ernestas Klementaviciute, Jolita Ruzauskas, Modestas Lele, Vita Cernauskas, Darius Klupsaite, Dovile Dauksiene, Agila Sederevicius, Antanas Badaras, Sarunas Bartkiene, Elena Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Gastrointestinal infections and diarrhoea are the main health issues in young calves. The application of microbial products containing probiotics and prebiotics may lead to better management of the gut microbiome and improved calf health. After fermentation with selected lactic acid bacterial strains, milk permeate (a dairy industry by-product) contains lactic acid bacteria and prebiotics, both of which possess viable antimicrobial properties. We hypothesised that fermented milk permeate could be a prospective feed supplement for newborn calves. A 14-day experiment was conducted in which a group of newborn calves were given a supplement of milk permeate fermented with Lactobacillus uvarum LUHS245. A significantly higher count of lactic acid bacteria, a lower total count of enterobacteria, a higher species variety, and greater concentrations of both propionic acid and dry matter were found in the faeces of the calves fed with fermented milk permeate compared with a control group. Most of the fatty acids and volatile compounds in the faeces differed significantly between the two groups. The results suggest that supplementing the calves’ feed with fermented milk permeate has a positive effect on certain health parameters but no influence on blood parameters and growth performance. ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a feed supplement, namely milk permeate (MP) fermented with Lactobacillus uvarum LUHS245, on the newborn calves’ growth performance and blood and faecal parameters, including microbiota and volatile compound and fatty acid profiles. Ten female Holstein calves in the control group (CON group) were fed with a standard milk replacer diet and colostrum only, from day 2 to 14 of life, while 10 calves of the treated group (MP group) were fed with the same diet supplemented with 50 mL of the fermented MP. After 14 days, there were no significant differences between the groups in blood parameters, growth performance, or faecal pH. There was a significantly higher percentage of live lactic acid bacteria (by 17.02%), a lower percentage of enterobacteria (by 10.38%), a higher overall number of probiotic bacteria, a 1.7-fold higher species variety, and a higher content of dry matter in the faeces of the MP group (p < 0.05). The fatty acid and volatile compound profiles differed significantly between the groups. The results suggest that supplementing calves’ feed with fermented milk permeate has a positive effect on certain health parameters but not on blood parameters or growth performance. MDPI 2021-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8466287/ /pubmed/34573514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092544 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vadopalas, Laurynas
Zokaityte, Egle
Zavistanaviciute, Paulina
Gruzauskas, Romas
Starkute, Vytaute
Mockus, Ernestas
Klementaviciute, Jolita
Ruzauskas, Modestas
Lele, Vita
Cernauskas, Darius
Klupsaite, Dovile
Dauksiene, Agila
Sederevicius, Antanas
Badaras, Sarunas
Bartkiene, Elena
Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles
title Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles
title_full Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles
title_fullStr Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles
title_full_unstemmed Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles
title_short Supplement Based on Fermented Milk Permeate for Feeding Newborn Calves: Influence on Blood, Growth Performance, and Faecal Parameters, including Microbiota, Volatile Compounds, and Fatty and Organic Acid Profiles
title_sort supplement based on fermented milk permeate for feeding newborn calves: influence on blood, growth performance, and faecal parameters, including microbiota, volatile compounds, and fatty and organic acid profiles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092544
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