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Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff
Poultry litter is a good crude protein supplement for ruminants but must be treated to kill pathogens before feeding. Composting effectively kills pathogens but risks loss of ammonia due to uric acid degradation. The objectives of this study were to test the ability of tannins to reduce pathogens an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35799835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.930980 |
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author | Arzola-Alvarez, Claudio Anderson, Robin C. Hume, Michael E. Ledezma, Evelyn Ruiz-Barrera, Oscar Castillo-Castillo, Yamicela Arzola-Rubio, Alejandro Ontiveros-Magadan, Marina Min, Byeng Ryel Wottlin, Lauren R. Copado, Ramon Salinas-Chavira, Jamie |
author_facet | Arzola-Alvarez, Claudio Anderson, Robin C. Hume, Michael E. Ledezma, Evelyn Ruiz-Barrera, Oscar Castillo-Castillo, Yamicela Arzola-Rubio, Alejandro Ontiveros-Magadan, Marina Min, Byeng Ryel Wottlin, Lauren R. Copado, Ramon Salinas-Chavira, Jamie |
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description | Poultry litter is a good crude protein supplement for ruminants but must be treated to kill pathogens before feeding. Composting effectively kills pathogens but risks loss of ammonia due to uric acid degradation. The objectives of this study were to test the ability of tannins to reduce pathogens and preserve uric acid during poultry litter composting. In two experiments, poultry litter was mixed with phosphate buffer and distributed to 50-ml tubes (three tubes/treatment per sample day) amended with 1 ml buffer alone or buffer containing pine bark, quebracho, chestnut, or mimosa tannins. Treatments achieved 0.63% (wt/wt) quebracho, chestnut, or mimosa tannins in experiment 1, or 4.5% pine bark or 9% quebracho, chestnut, or mimosa tannins in experiment 2. Tubes were inoculated with a novobiocin- and nalidixic acid-resistant Salmonella typhimurium, closed with caps, and incubated at successive 3-day increments at 22, 37, and 42°C, respectively. In experiment 1, bacterial counts in contents collected on days 0, 6, and 9 revealed a treatment by day effect (p < 0.03), with the Salmonella challenge being 1.3 log(10) CFU/g higher in quebracho-treated composts than in untreated controls after 6 days of composting. After 9 days of composting, Salmonella, wildtype Escherichia coli, and total aerobes in untreated and all tannin-treated composts were decreased by about 2.0 log(10) CFU/g compared to day 0 numbers (3.06, 3.75, and 7.77 log(10) CFU/g, respectively). Urea and ammonia concentrations tended (p < 0.10) to be increased in chestnut-treated composts compared to controls and concentrations of uric acid, urea, and ammonia were higher (p < 0.05) after 9 days of composting than on day 0. Despite higher tannin application in experiment 2, antibacterial effects of treatment or day of composting were not observed (p > 0.05). However, treatment by time of composting interactions was observed (p < 0.05), with quebracho- and chestnut-treated composts accumulating more uric acid after 24 h and 9 days of composting and chestnut-, mimosa- or quebracho-treated composts accumulating less ammonia than untreated composts. Results demonstrate that composting may effectively control pathogens and that tannin treatment can help preserve the crude protein quality of composting poultry litter. |
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spelling | pubmed-92536752022-07-06 Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff Arzola-Alvarez, Claudio Anderson, Robin C. Hume, Michael E. Ledezma, Evelyn Ruiz-Barrera, Oscar Castillo-Castillo, Yamicela Arzola-Rubio, Alejandro Ontiveros-Magadan, Marina Min, Byeng Ryel Wottlin, Lauren R. Copado, Ramon Salinas-Chavira, Jamie Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Poultry litter is a good crude protein supplement for ruminants but must be treated to kill pathogens before feeding. Composting effectively kills pathogens but risks loss of ammonia due to uric acid degradation. The objectives of this study were to test the ability of tannins to reduce pathogens and preserve uric acid during poultry litter composting. In two experiments, poultry litter was mixed with phosphate buffer and distributed to 50-ml tubes (three tubes/treatment per sample day) amended with 1 ml buffer alone or buffer containing pine bark, quebracho, chestnut, or mimosa tannins. Treatments achieved 0.63% (wt/wt) quebracho, chestnut, or mimosa tannins in experiment 1, or 4.5% pine bark or 9% quebracho, chestnut, or mimosa tannins in experiment 2. Tubes were inoculated with a novobiocin- and nalidixic acid-resistant Salmonella typhimurium, closed with caps, and incubated at successive 3-day increments at 22, 37, and 42°C, respectively. In experiment 1, bacterial counts in contents collected on days 0, 6, and 9 revealed a treatment by day effect (p < 0.03), with the Salmonella challenge being 1.3 log(10) CFU/g higher in quebracho-treated composts than in untreated controls after 6 days of composting. After 9 days of composting, Salmonella, wildtype Escherichia coli, and total aerobes in untreated and all tannin-treated composts were decreased by about 2.0 log(10) CFU/g compared to day 0 numbers (3.06, 3.75, and 7.77 log(10) CFU/g, respectively). Urea and ammonia concentrations tended (p < 0.10) to be increased in chestnut-treated composts compared to controls and concentrations of uric acid, urea, and ammonia were higher (p < 0.05) after 9 days of composting than on day 0. Despite higher tannin application in experiment 2, antibacterial effects of treatment or day of composting were not observed (p > 0.05). However, treatment by time of composting interactions was observed (p < 0.05), with quebracho- and chestnut-treated composts accumulating more uric acid after 24 h and 9 days of composting and chestnut-, mimosa- or quebracho-treated composts accumulating less ammonia than untreated composts. Results demonstrate that composting may effectively control pathogens and that tannin treatment can help preserve the crude protein quality of composting poultry litter. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9253675/ /pubmed/35799835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.930980 Text en Copyright © 2022 Arzola-Alvarez, Anderson, Hume, Ledezma, Ruiz-Barrera, Castillo-Castillo, Arzola-Rubio, Ontiveros-Magadan, Min, Wottlin, Copado and Salinas-Chavira. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Veterinary Science Arzola-Alvarez, Claudio Anderson, Robin C. Hume, Michael E. Ledezma, Evelyn Ruiz-Barrera, Oscar Castillo-Castillo, Yamicela Arzola-Rubio, Alejandro Ontiveros-Magadan, Marina Min, Byeng Ryel Wottlin, Lauren R. Copado, Ramon Salinas-Chavira, Jamie Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff |
title | Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff |
title_full | Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff |
title_fullStr | Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff |
title_short | Effect of Select Tannin Sources on Pathogen Control and Microbial Nitrogen Metabolism in Composted Poultry Litter Intended for Use as a Ruminant Crude Protein Feedstuff |
title_sort | effect of select tannin sources on pathogen control and microbial nitrogen metabolism in composted poultry litter intended for use as a ruminant crude protein feedstuff |
topic | Veterinary Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35799835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.930980 |
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