2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982010000100024
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Monensina sódica e Saccharomyces cerevisiae em dietas para bovinos: fermentação ruminal, digestibilidade dos nutrientes e eficiência de síntese microbiana

Abstract: RESUMO -Avaliaram-se os efeitos do uso de monensina sódica, Saccharomyces cerevisiae e da mistura de ambos na dieta de bovinos sobre o pH e a concentração de amônia no rúmen, a digestibilidade aparente parcial e total dos nutrientes e a síntese de proteína microbiana no rúmen. Foram utilizados quatro bovinos da raça Holandesa Preto e Branco, castrados, com 320 kg de peso vivo, e canulados no rúmen. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o quadrado latino 4 × 4, e os tratamentos consistiram de doses diárias … Show more

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“…So this collection methodology may not be efficient on this case and can explain why did not show effect. These results are similar to those found by [13] and [18] that did not observe significant statistical differences in rumen pH of cattle supplemented with active yeast.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…So this collection methodology may not be efficient on this case and can explain why did not show effect. These results are similar to those found by [13] and [18] that did not observe significant statistical differences in rumen pH of cattle supplemented with active yeast.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This result shows that the use of active yeast improves feed energy availability for animal and can be used for enhancing animal performance. These results are similar to those obtained by [13], who found higher TDN values when adding S. cerevisiae to cattle diet. However [14] did not report differences in TDN values when supplementing cattle diets with active yeast.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Ionophores, like sodium monensin, are a group of additives that improve animal performance by controlling the rumen populations involved in the fermentation processes that are inefficient or harmful to animal performance (Fereli et al, 2010) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This occurs due to changes in the microbial population in the rumen and in the animal digestive metabolism, improving the efficiency of energetic and protein metabolism and enhancing animal performance (Russell & Strobel, 1989). When evaluating the inclusion of 200 mg of sodium monensin/animal/day in the diet of Holstein steers, Fereli et al (2010) did not see differences (P>0.05) in dry matter intake, although they noticed an increase of the ruminal and total digestibility of the protein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%