The effect of replacing corn with glycerol on ruminal bacteria in continuous culture fermenters

  • Amer Abughazaleh
  • , S.Abo El-Nor
  • , SA Ibrahim

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Abstract

The effects of substituting corn with glycerol on DNA concentration of selected ruminal bacteria were investigated using continuous fermenters. Four continuous culture fermenters were used in a 4×4 Latin Square design with four 10days consecutive periods. Treatment diets (60:40 forage to concentrate) were fed at 45g/day dry matter (DM) in three equal portions. Glycerol (0.995g/g glycerol) was used to replace corn in a grain mix at proportions of 0% (T0; control), 15% (T15), 30% (T30) and 45% (T45). On day 10 of each period, samples were collected from each fermenter 3h after the morning feeding and analysed for volatile fatty acid and bacterial DNA concentration. Glycerol substitution was related to significantly higher butyrate, valerate and isovalerate concentrations. Compared with the T0 diet, acetate concentration was significantly lower with the T30 and T45 diets whilst propionate concentration was higher only with the T45 diet. The DNA concentrations for Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens and Selenomonas ruminantium decreased with the T30 and T45 diets compared with the T0 diet. No differences in the DNA concentrations for Ruminococcus albus and Succinivibrio dextrinosolvens amongst diets were observed. The findings show that substituting 15% of the dietary corn with glycerol had no substantive effects on fermentation processing or ruminal bacteria. Higher substitution levels, however, may adversely affect ruminal bacteria and negatively impact acetate production. © 2010 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-319
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
Volume95
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2011

Keywords

  • Bacteria
  • Fermentation
  • Fermenters
  • Glycerol

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