Whole Cottonseed (WCS) in vitro rumen incubation was applied to
determine their nutrient and gossypol degradation characteristics and bacterial
degradation profile in a consecutive batch culture system. It has been found
that the presence of gossypol at 1 mM significantly depressed dry matter loss,
gas production, and survival of mixed rumen microbes in culture. Mixed rumen microbes appeared to adapt to the
presence of gossypol in culture. However, it is still unclear which of the
rumen microbes were affected by the gossypol.
Fractionation of the rumen microbial population was conducted to
separate as much as possible, rumen bacteria from rumen protozoa and
fungi. The fermentation of whole
cottonseed (WCS), grass hay (GH) by the bacteria was then studied in the
presence and absence of gossypol in culture. The results of this experiment
showed that there were significant differences (p<0.01) in the rumen
bacterial degradation of WCS, GH with and without gossypol. GH was the most degradable and WCS the least
degradable of these substrates for rumen bacteria. Similarly, fermentation of GH resulted in
higher (p<0.01) gas production than that of WCS and GH with gossypol
demonstrating that bacterial fermentation was reduced. Rumen bacteria did not
appear to adapt to the presence of 1 mM gossypol suggesting that they were
severely affected by gossypol.
Author
(s) Details
Ismartoyo
Department of Animal Science, The University of Hasanuddin,
Makassar, 90245, Indonesia.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rpmab/v6/2322
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