Illumina Sequencing Approach to Characterize Thiamine Metabolism Related Bacteria and the Impacts of Thiamine Supplementation on Ruminal Microbiota in Dairy Cows Fed High-Grain Diets

Oct 6, 2017Frontiers in microbiology

Bacteria Involved in Vitamin B1 Use and How Vitamin B1 Supplements Change the Stomach Microbes of Dairy Cows on High-Grain Diets

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Abstract

Cows receiving thiamine supplementation had greater ruminal pH value, acetate, and thiamine content.

  • Thiamine deficiencies may occur in dairy cows fed high grain diets due to altered ruminal bacterial communities.
  • High grain feeding significantly changed the relative abundances of 19 bacterial genera compared to a control diet.
  • Thiamine supplementation increased the abundance of certain cellulolytic bacteria, which may enhance fiber degradation and ruminal acetate production.
  • A positive correlation was observed between ruminal thiamine concentration and specific bacterial genera.
  • These findings suggest that thiamine synthesis in the rumen may be linked to the growth and metabolism of certain bacteria.

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