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Ruminantların beslenmesinde inaktif maya metabolitleri

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 33 - 39, 30.04.2019
https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.494058

Abstract

Rumen fermentasyonunun kontrolü ve rumen içi koşulların sürdürülebilirliği, ruminantların sağlığı ve bunlardan elde edilecek hayvansal ürünün niteliği bakımından oldukça önemlidir. İnaktif maya metaboliti kullanımıyla, rumen mikroorganizma sayı ve aktivitelerinde modifikasyon yapabilme, yemlerin besleme değerini artırma ve fermantasyon etkinliğini iyileştirmek suretiyle rumende manipülasyon amaçlanmaktadır. Rumen fermantasyonun olumsuz etkilerini önlemek ve verimi arttırmak amacıyla kullanılan inaktif maya metabolitleri, besin değeri yüksek prebiyotik etkili biyoteknolojik ürünlerdir. Antibiyotiklerin yerine güvenle kullanılabilmelerinin yanı sıra, diğer maya türlerine kıyasla rumende daha uzun süre etkili olabilmeleri ve yem işleme tekniklerinden olumsuz etkilenmemeleri gibi ekstra avantajlara da sahiptirler. Doğal ve ekonomik olmaları yanında son yıllarda düşük kaliteli kaba yemlerle kullanıldığındaki pozitif etkileri ile de dikkat çekmektedirler. Bu çalışmada; inaktif maya metabolitleri, canlı mayalarla karşılaştırılmaları ve ruminant beslemede kullanımları ile ilgili araştırmalar irdelenmiş, yem tüketimi, selüloz sindirilebilirliği, anaerobik ve selülolitik bakteri sayısı, rumen pH’sı ve uçucu yağ asitleri kompozisyonunun olumlu yönde değişebileceği, rumen sıvısı oksijen konsatrasyonu ile laktat birikiminin azaltılabileceği ve amonyak azotunun mikrobiyal proteine daha etkili dönüşebileceği sonucuna varılmıştır.

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Inactive yeast metabolites in ruminant nutrition

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 33 - 39, 30.04.2019
https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.494058

Abstract

The control of rumen fermentation and the sustainability of rumen-in conditions is very important in terms of the health of ruminants and the nature of the animal product. It is aimed to manipulate rumen microorganism numbers and activities, increase feed value of feed and improve fermentation efficiency by using inactive yeast metabolite. Inactive yeast metabolites used to prevent adverse effects of rumen fermentation and increase yield are biotechnological products with high nutritional value. In addition to being used safely in place of antibiotics, they have additional advantages such as being more effective in rumen than other yeast species and not being adversely affected by feed processing techniques. In addition to being natural and economical, they are important for their positive effects when used with low quality roughage in recent years. In this study; inactive yeast metabolites comparison with live yeasts and researches on their use in ruminant feeding, feed consumption, cellulose digestibility, the number of anaerobic and cellulolytic bacteria, rumen pH and volatile fatty acids composition can be changed in a positive way with the concentration of oxygen concentration of rumen liquid and lactate accumulation can be reduced. It was concluded that ammonia nitrogen could be more effective for microbial protein.

References

  • Abd-El-Ghani, A.A. (2004). Influence of diet supplementation with yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on performance of Zaraibi goats. Small Rum. Res. 52: 223-229.
  • Ando, S., Khan, R.I., Takahasi. J., Gamo, Y., Morikawa, R., Nishiguchi, Y., Hayasaka, K. (2004). Manipulation of rumen fermantation yeast: The effects of dried beer yeast on the in vitro degradability of forages and methane production. Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 17(1) : 68-72.
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  • Anonim (2014b). www.tempe.com.tr
  • Anonim (2014c). Dış ticaret mevzuatı (GTC İzahnamesi). Mayalar (canlı veya cansız); diğer tek hücreli cansız Mikroorganizmalar yenilen çeşitli gıda müstahzarları. Fasıl 21.02.
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  • Burçak, E., Yalçın, S. (2013). Buzağı beslemede probiyotiklerin kullanımı (Derleme). Lalahan Hay. Araşt. Enst. Derg. 53(2): 101-114.
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  • Inge, N.A., Bogaert, V., Maeseneire, L.D. (2009). Extracellular polysaccharides produced by yeast and yeast-like fungi. Yeast Biotechnology: Diversity App. 651-671.
  • Jurkovich, V., Brydl, E., Kutasi, J., Harnos, A., Kovacs, P., Könyves L., Muravölgyi, Febel, H. (2014). The effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains on the rumen fermentation in sheep fed with diets of different forage to concentrate ratios. J. App. Anim. Res. 42(4): 481-486.
  • Karademir G., Karademir, B. (2003). Yem katkı maddesi olarak kullanılan biyoteknolojik ürünler. Lalahan Hay. Araş. Enst. Derg. 43: 61-74.Katırcıoğlu, H., Aksöz, N. (2003). Tek hücre proteini. Orlab Mikr. Derg. 1(8) : 34- 49.
  • Kowalık, B., Skomial, J., Miltko, R., Majewska, M. (2016). The effect of live Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast in the diet of rams on the digestibility of nutrients, nitrogen and mineral retention and blood serum biochemical parameters. Turk J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 40: 534-539
  • Kutlu, H.R., Serbester, U. (2014). Ruminant beslemede son gelişmeler. Türk Tarım-Gıda Bil. Tekn. Derg., 2(1):18-37.
  • Küçükyılmaz, K., Bozkurt, M., Çatlı, A.U., Çınar, M., Bintaş, E. (2012). Yeme dehidre maya ve humat bileşik katılmasının etlik piliçlerin performans ve bazı kesim özellikleri üzerine etkileri. SDU Ziraat Fak. Derg. 7(1): 83-92.
  • Lee, S.S., Ha, J., Cheng, K.J. (2000). Influence of an anaerobic fungal culture administration on in vivo ruminal fermentation and nutrient digestion. Anim. Feed Sci. Tech. 88: 201-217.
  • Lima, L.S., Alcalde, C.R., Gomes, L.C., Souza, R., Rigolon, L.P., Nakamura, C.V. (2012). Effect of inactive dry yeast from sugar cane as protein source on rumen fermentation in Saanen goats. Arg. Bras. Med. Vet. Zootec. 64(1): 145-154.
  • McIntosh, F. M., Williams, P., Losa, R., Wallace, R.J., Beever, D., Newbold, C.J. (2003). Effects of essential oils on ruminal microorganisms and their protein metabolism. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69(8):5011.
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  • Newbold, C.J., Wallace, R.J., Chen, X.B., McIntosh, F.M. (1996). Mode of action of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a feed additive for ruminants. Brit. J. Nutr. 76: 249-261.
  • Niyas, P.A., Chaidanya, K., Shaji, S., Sejian, V., Bhatta, R., Bagath, M., Rao, G., Kurien, E., Girish, V. (2015). Adaptation of livestock to environmental challenges. J. Vet. Sci. Med. Diagn. 4: 3.
  • Nursoy, H., Baytok, E. (2003). Ekmek mayasının süt ineği rasyonlarında kullanılmasının süt verimi, bazı rumen sıvısı parametreleri ve kan metabolitleri üzerine etkisi. Turk. J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 27: 7-13.
  • Oeztuerk, H. (2009). Effects of live and autoclaved yeast cultures on ruminal fermentation in vitro. J. Anim. Feed Sci. 18: 142–150.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section Erratum
Authors

Duygu Budak 0000-0001-9327-3830

Aydan Yılmaz This is me 0000-0001-8322-8606

Publication Date April 30, 2019
Submission Date December 9, 2018
Acceptance Date April 8, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Budak, D., & Yılmaz, A. (2019). Ruminantların beslenmesinde inaktif maya metabolitleri. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques, 4(1), 33-39. https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.494058

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