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Supplementation of increasing amounts of linoleic acid to Leymus chinensis decreases methane production and improves fatty acid composition in vitro
Wu, Duanqin ; Xu, Liwei ; Tang, Shaoxun ; He, Zhixiong ; Tan, Zhiliang ; Han, Xuefeng ; Zhou, Chuanshe ; Kang, Jinhe ; Wang, Min
关键词: Fatty acids;    Gas production;    In vitro;    Linoleic acid;    Methane;   
DOI  :  10.1002/ejlt.201400370
学科分类:食品科学和技术
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【 摘 要 】

The effects of linoleic acid (LA) supplementation on in vitro dry matter disappearance(DMD), gas production, methane and hydrogen gas production, ruminal fermentation characteristics, and fatty acid (FA) profiles in fermentation fluid were investigated in vitro. Rumen fluid was collected from four ruminally cannulated goats, diluted with incubation buffer, and then incubated with 500 mg Leymus chinensis meal supplemented with different amounts of LA(0,20, 40, and 60 mg for the control, LA20, LA40, and LA60 groups, respectively). In vitro rumen incubation was anaerobically carried out in 130-mL sealed fermentation bottles at 39 degrees C for 48 h, and samples were collected at three time points (12, 24, and 48 h) for analysis. Supplementation of LA reduced DMD(P<0.05), the cumulative gas production, theoretical maximal gas production and methane production (P<0.05), whilst increased the hydrogen gas production. In addition, LA addition to substrate had no negative effects on ruminal fermentation parameters (pH, NH3, and VFA). The concentration of total polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) were higher for LA groups than for control during the whole incubation process. These results indicate that LA supplementation in substrate reduces gas and methane production, and increases the amounts of some beneficial fatty acids in fermentation liquid in vitro.

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