Effect of Agro-Industrial by Products Derived from Volatile Fatty Acids on Ruminant Feed In Vitro Digestibility
Author:
Parchami Milad1ORCID, Rustas Bengt-Ove2ORCID, Taherzadeh Mohammad J.1ORCID, Mahboubi Amir1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Swedish Centre for Resource Recovery, University of Borås, 501 90 Borås, Sweden 2. Department of Animal Nutrition and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7024, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract
The growing demand for sustainable ruminant feed alternatives has motivated the application of bioconversion approaches for the valorization of agro-food byproducts (AFB) into feed additives and supplements. The present study thoroughly investigated substituting volatile fatty acids (VFAs) obtained from acidogenic fermentation (AF) of AFB as an energy source in ruminant feed. Rumen in vitro digestibility assays were conducted utilizing the gas production method, wherein the VFAs obtained from AF of apple pomace and potato protein liquor was substituted with partial silage and concentrate energy at levels of 10%, 20%, and 30%. The results indicate that substituting 20% of the concentrate’s energy with VFA mixture significantly reduced methane production and had no adverse effect on the production and accumulation of VFAs in the simulated rumen media. Conversely, replacing 10% of the silage energy with VFAs led to a decrease in methane production and further enhanced the production of VFAs. Readily digestible VFAs in ruminant feed have the potential to enhance energy availability and sustainability in ruminant farming practices, aligning with the principles of circular economy and waste valorization.
Funder
Swedish Innovation Agency, Vinnova Swedish Research Council, Formas
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