Journal article

In vitro investigation of the effect of dairy propionibacteria on rumen pH, lactic acid and volatile fatty acids

J Luo, CS Ranadheera, S King, C Evans, S Baines

Journal of Integrative Agriculture | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Ruminal acidosis is a prevalent disorder in ruminants such as dairy cows and feedlot beef cattle, caused primarily by the inclusion of a high percentage of readily fermentable concentrates in the diet. The disorder presents as an accumulation of lactic acid, a decrease of pH in the rumen and a subsequent imbalance of the rumen fermentation process with detrimental impacts on the animal's health and productivity. Dairy propionibacteria, a group of bacteria characterised by utilization of lactic acid as the favoured carbon source, with propionic acid produced as a by-product, were evaluated in this study as potential direct-fed microbials for use in controlling ruminal acidosis. Acidosis was s..

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