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Rumen metagenome reveals the mechanism of mitigation methane emissions by unsaturated fatty acid while maintaining the performance of dairy cows

Zhantao Yang; Yuhui Zheng; Siyuan Liu; Tian Xie; Qianqian Wang; Zhonghan Wang; Shengli Li; Wei Wang

Animal nutrition · 2024

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Summary

Dietary fat content can reduce the methane production of dairy cows; however, the relevance fatty acid (FA) composition has towards this inhibitory effect is debatable. Furthermore, in-depth studies elucidating the effects of unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) on rumen function and the mechanism of reducing CH4 production are lacking. This study exposed 10 Holstein cows with the same parity, similar milk yield to two total mixed rations: low unsaturated FA (LUFA) and high unsaturated FA (HUFA) with similar fat content. The LUFA group mainly added fat powder (C16:0 > 90%), and the HUFA group mainly replaced fat powder with extruded flaxseed. The experiment lasted 26 d, the last 5 of which, gas exchange in respiratory chambers was conducted to measure gas emissions. We found that an increase in t

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.aninu.2024.06.003
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-032
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