Relationship between thiamine and subacute ruminal acidosis induced by a high-grain diet in dairy cows

Aug 29, 2016Journal of dairy science

Link between thiamine levels and moderate stomach acid buildup from a high-grain diet in dairy cows

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Abstract

Cows fed a starch-rich diet had lower thiamine concentrations in both rumen fluid and blood compared to those on a control diet.

  • Subacute rumen acidosis (SARA) is associated with reduced thiamine levels and increased lactate in the rumen and blood of dairy cows.
  • Higher ruminal thiamine levels correlate positively with pH and acetate concentrations, while negatively correlating with lactate levels.
  • Thiamine supplementation can elevate ruminal pH and thiamine, acetate, and total volatile fatty acid concentrations while decreasing lactate levels.
  • Increased thiamine intake may reduce lactate and lactate dehydrogenase activity in blood, alongside alterations in fatty acid metabolism.

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