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Effects of Aspergillus spp. exogenous fibrolytic enzymes on in vitro fermentation of tropical forages
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BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrates present in ruminant
diets. Rumen micro-organisms produce enzymes that catalyse their hydrolysis, but the complex network formed by structural
carbohydrates and lignin reduces their digestibility and restricts efficient utilisation of feeds by ruminants. This study aimed
to produce two enzymatic extracts, apply them in ruminant diets to determine the best levels for ruminal digestibility and
evaluate their effects on in vitro digestibility.
RESULTS: In experiment 1 a two-stage in vitro technique was used to examine the effects of different enzymatic levels of
Aspergillus japonicus and Aspergillus terricola on tropical forages. Enzyme addition had minor effects on corn silage at the
highest enzymatic level. In experiment 2 an in vitro gas production (GP) technique was applied to determine apparent in vitro
organic matter digestibility and metabolisable energy. The addition of enzymes in GP showed interesting results. Good data
were obtained using sugar cane and Tifton-85 hay supplemented with extracts of A. japonicus and A. terricola respectively.
CONCLUSION: Overall, the study suggests that addition of crude extracts containing exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to ruminant
diets enhances the effective utilisation of ruminant feedstuffs such as forages.
c 2012 Society of Chemical Industry
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FACHINNI, F. D. A. et al. Effects of Aspergillus spp. exogenous fibrolytic enzymes on in vitro fermentation of tropical forages. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, London, v. 92, n. 12, p. 2569–2573, Sept. 2012.
