Ruminal microbiota, carbohydrate-active enzymes and milk bioactive compounds in Italian Mediterranean dairy buffaloes fed total mixed ration with or without green forage

The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of including green forage in the diet of Italian Mediterranean dairy buffaloes on the ruminal microbiota, CAZymes profile, functional biomolecules and total antioxidant activity in bulk milk. Sixteen buffaloes were randomly assigned according...

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Veröffentlicht in:Italian journal of animal science 2024-12, Vol.23 (1), p.1681-1694
Hauptverfasser: Salzano, Angela, Saggese, Anella, Martino, Elisa, Neglia, Gianluca, Cascone, Martina, Selci, Matteo, Baccigalupi, Loredana, D’Onofrio, Nunzia, Giovannelli, Donato, Bifulco, Giovanna, Ricca, Ezio, Balestrieri, Maria Luisa, D’Occhio, Michael, Campanile, Giuseppe
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of including green forage in the diet of Italian Mediterranean dairy buffaloes on the ruminal microbiota, CAZymes profile, functional biomolecules and total antioxidant activity in bulk milk. Sixteen buffaloes were randomly assigned according to lactation number and daily milk production to two homogeneous groups, and for 60 days received each: Group 1, a standard total mixed ration (TMR) or group 2, TMR + ryegrass green forage (30% of diet). The diets of the two groups were iso-nitrogenous and iso-energetic and differed only in the proportion of green forage. Buffaloes that received TMR + green feed had a higher (p < .01) representation of bacteria belonging to the orders Veillonellales, Selenomonadales and Bradymonadales compared with buffaloes that received TMR. The former buffaloes also had a greater (p < .01) abundance of CAZymes of the GT class (GHT4, GT14, GT20, GT26, GT39) and AA class (AA1, AA3, AA6). The milk of buffaloes that received TMR + green feed had a higher (p < .01) antioxidant capacity and greater (p < .01) amounts of the functional biomolecules l-carnitine, propionyl-l-carnitine, acetyl-l-carnitine and δ-valerobetaine. The findings have provided evidence for metabolic and biosynthetic pathways that link green forage with rumen bacteria, CAZymes and the synthesis of amino acids and functional biomolecule in buffaloes.
ISSN:1828-051X
1594-4077
1828-051X
DOI:10.1080/1828051X.2024.2417711