It has been reported that inclusion of whole cottonseed
(WCS) in the diet of sheep increased red blood fragility (RBC). The effect of
gossypol on erythrocyte fragility can be used to measure the safe feeding
levels of cottonseed products to animals. An investigation was conducted to
examine the effect of feeding WCS as a supplement for sheep fed grass hay on
the RBC. The sheep were kept in an individual metabolism crate and fed 4 diets
treatment (T1-T4). The 4 diets offered were T1 = grass hay (GH) alone, T2 = GH
+ 150 g WCS, T3 = GH + 300 g WCS, and T4 = GH + 500 g WCS per day (fresh
basis). The results of this experiment indicated that the RBC fragility was
sensitive to WCS intake. Although the increased in the hemolysis of RBC of the
sheep fed T3 and T4 did not appear to be detrimental, nevertheless, prolonged
feeding WCS would probably induce changes in and the damage to the blood
constituents. In general, it may be concluded that supplementation at 500 g WCS
d-1 (37% of the diet) which contributed to additional dietary gossypol and
dietary fat significantly depressed
feed digestibility. The osmotic fragility of RBC was also increased at
this level of WCS supplementation suggesting that some of diet free gossypol escaped
from rumen detoxification and/or some bound gossypol might be hydrolysed in the
rumen and absorbed via the small intestine, which induced biochemical changes
resulting in increased RBC fragility.
Author(s) Details:
Ismartoyo,
Department of Animal Science, Hasanuddin University, Makassar-90245,
Indonesia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ARBS-V8/article/view/13479
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