In Vitro and In Situ Evaluation of Broccoli Wastes as Potential Feed for Ruminants

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作者
de Evan, Trinidad [1 ]
Marcos, Carlos N. [1 ]
Ranilla, Maria Jose [2 ,3 ]
Carro, Maria Dolores [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Prod Agr, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Agron Agroalimentaria & B, Ciudad Univ, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] Univ Leon, Dept Prod Anim, Leon 24071, Spain
[3] CSIC, IGM, ULE, Finca Marzanas S-N, Leon 24346, Spain
来源
ANIMALS | 2020年 / 10卷 / 11期
关键词
broccoli; florets and stems; ruminal degradability; methane; intestinal digestibility; in vitro; in situ; BY-PRODUCTS; GAS-PRODUCTION; METHANE PRODUCTION; BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; FERMENTATION; RUMEN; DIGESTIBILITY; DEGRADATION; DIETS;
D O I
10.3390/ani10111989
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Public concern about food wastes has increased in recent years. According to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), vegetable food losses happen mainly at cultivation and harvest, but losses at distribution and consumption are also important. The dry matter of some vegetable wastes is rich in protein and fiber and the wastes could be used in ruminant feeding, but information on their nutritive value is needed. Both broccoli florets and stems were studied, and the rumen degradability of diets including increasing amounts of dried broccoli was assessed. Both florets and stems had low dry matter content (<5%), but were rich in protein (>23%) and sugars (>19.9%). Both broccoli fractions were highly degradable in the rumen, with stems showing greater values than florets. In contrast, stems had lower in vitro intestinal digestibility than florets. According to in vitro results, dried broccoli could replace up to 24% of the cereals and high-protein ingredients in a high-cereal concentrate without affecting the rumen fermentation of the diet. The potential of broccoli wastes (florets and stems) as ruminant feed was analyzed using in vitro and in situ techniques. Both stems and florets had high moisture content (90.6 and 86.1%, respectively), but the stems contained (% dry matter) lower levels (p < 0.05) of crude protein (CP; 23.2 vs. 30.8%) and ether extract (2.91 vs. 6.15%) and tended to have greater sugars content (p = 0.071; 33.4 vs. 19.6%) than florets. Stems had greater in vitro dry matter rumen degradability (45.3%; 24 h incubation) and lower in vitro CP intestinal digestibility (82.7%) compared with florets (42.2 and 90.1%, respectively). Rumen degradability of protein was high (<85%) for both fractions. In a second experiment, diets including different proportions of broccoli were formulated and fermented in vitro. The replacement of 24% of conventional feeds (wheat, soybean meal and wheat bran) in a concentrate by dried broccoli increased the amount of organic matter fermented in vitro and the NH3-N concentrations of a mixed diet including 40% of the concentrate. Including dried broccoli in the diet produced only small modifications in the volatile fatty acid profile and did not affect CH4 emission.
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