Supplementing phytogenic compounds or autolyzed yeast modulates ruminal biogenic amines and plasma metabolome in dry cows experiencing subacute ruminal acidosis

Jul 23, 2018Journal of dairy science

Plant-based or yeast supplements change rumen chemicals and blood metabolites in dry cows with mild rumen acid buildup

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Abstract

High-concentrate feeding caused a 9-fold increase in ruminal lipopolysaccharides during subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA).

  • Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) led to elevated concentrations of biogenic amines, with histamine showing the strongest increase during the first week.
  • Significant reductions in various metabolites, including phosphatidylcholines and sphingomyelines, were observed in the blood during the first week of SARA.
  • Supplementation with phytogenic compounds (PHY) reduced levels of lipopolysaccharides by 43% and histamine by 66% during SARA1.
  • Autolyzed yeast (AY) supplementation resulted in a decrease in several biogenic amines in rumen fluid, including a notable 80% reduction in spermine during SARA1.
  • Cows receiving PHY showed increased concentrations of cholesterol and amino acids compared to control cows during SARA1.

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