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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2012

Effects of inactivated and live cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on in vitro ruminal fermentation of diets with different forage: concentrate ratio

F. Opsi; R. Fortina; S. Tassone; Raúl Bodas; Secundino López

SUMMARY The effects of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, either inactivated (by osmotic pressure, designated IY) or provided as a culture containing live yeast cells (YC), on ruminal fermentation of two different diets were investigated in vitro. Total mixed rations (TMR) having forage:concentrate ratios of 0·6:0·4 (medium–high forage diet) and 0·2:0·8 (low-forage diet) were incubated in batch cultures of mixed ruminal micro-organisms to which either IY (to reach concentrations of 500 and 250 mg product/l incubation medium) or YC (at a concentration of 150 mg product/l) were added directly as powder. To evaluate the effects of the additive on ruminal microbial population, sheep used as donors of rumen fluid wereallocatedto three experimental groups: Control(no additive), IYand YC, that received a diet with the corresponding additive for 10 days. With both diets, YC decreased ruminal pH compared to control, whereas IY had no effect. Adding yeast products to the high-fibre diet affected total volatile fatty acid (VFA) production and VFA composition, in general with a slight increase in IY and a significantly greater increase in response to the addition of YC. Ammonia nitrogen (P=0·006), total gas production (P<0·001) and in vitro dry matter disappearance (IVD) (P<0·001) showed the highest values with YC. Methane production was higher than the control when the IY inoculum was used, and increased even more with the YC inoculum (P<0·001). With the high-concentrate TMR, no effects on total VFA concentration were observed when yeast additives were used. Similar trends were shown for lactate and methane production and total gas production, where values tended to be higher when using the YC inoculum (P values of 0·055, <0·001, 0·006 and <0·001, respectively). After 144 h of incubation, differences were observed only with the high-fibre diet in the cumulative gas productionat24 h ofincubationandinthe averagefermentation rate, which wasgreater with YC,although the asymptotic gas production was not affected. These results indicate that live yeasts affect ruminal fermentation slightly morethaninactivatedyeasts,althoughbothproductsrequirearegularadministrationandsome adaptation oftheruminalmicrobialpopulationforthestimulatoryeffectstobecomeapparent.Theeffects ofyeastsonruminal fermentation are diet-dependent, being more noticeable with a high-fibre substrate, and subtle with a highconcentrate diet.


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013

Influence of cultivar, sowing date and maturity at harvest on yield, digestibility, rumen fermentation kinetics and estimated feeding value of maize silage

F. Opsi; R. Fortina; G. Borreani; E. Tabacco; Secundino López


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2011

Characterisation of milk production in some Alpine valleys of Piemonte

M. Bianchi; R. Fortina; Luca Maria Battaglini; Antonio Mimosi; Carola Lussiana; A. Ighina


Parliamo di...Alimentazione Animale e Ambiente | 1997

Effetti dell'alimentazione della bovina da latte sull'ambiente

M. Bianchi; R. Fortina; Antonio Mimosi


17th Meeting of the FAO-CIHEAM Mountain Pasture Network | 2013

Relationships between chemical composition and in vitro digestibility or fermentation kinetics of mountain hays from Piedmont (Italy)

F. Opsi; Raúl Bodas; Sonia Tassone; R. Fortina; Secundino López


Archive | 2011

Factores que afectan al valor nutritivo del ensilado de maíz: variedad, fecha de siembra y grado de madurez

F. Opsi; R. Fortina; G. Borreani; E. Tabacco; Raúl Bodas; Secundino López


Archive | 2011

Discrimination of different categories of forages harvested from North-western Italy according to near infrared reflectance spectroscopy, chemical composition and in vitro digestibility

F. Opsi; Sonia Tassone; R. Fortina; Sonia Andrés; Secundino López


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2011

Carcass and meat quality of growing-finishing pigs reared on sowed crops

R. Fortina; A. Brugiapaglia; Carola Lussiana; Sonia Tassone; A. Cavallero


57° International Congress of Meat Science and Technology | 2011

Effects of phytoterapic diet supplementation on carcass traits and meat quality of Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls

Sonia Tassone; R. Fortina; Paolo Cornale; Luca Maria Battaglini; S. Barbera


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Effect of breed and nutrition on milk quality of sheep

R. Fortina; A. Ighina; P. Guaraldo; Antonio Mimosi; Carola Lussiana; Luca Maria Battaglini

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Secundino López

Spanish National Research Council

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F. Opsi

Spanish National Research Council

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Raúl Bodas

Spanish National Research Council

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