Synergistic Effects of Essential Oil Blends and Fumaric Acid on Ruminal Fermentation, Volatile Fatty Acid Production and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Using the Rumen Simulation Technique (RUSITEC)

Author:

Alabi Joel O.1ORCID,Dele Peter A.12,Okedoyin Deborah O.1ORCID,Wuaku Michael1,Anotaenwere Chika C.1,Adelusi Oludotun O.1ORCID,Gray DeAndrea1ORCID,Ike Kelechi A.1,Oderinwale Olatunde A.1ORCID,Subedi Kiran3ORCID,Anele Uchenna Y.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Sciences, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC 24711, USA

2. Department of Pasture and Range Management, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta PMB 2240, Ogun State, Nigeria

3. Analytical Services Laboratory, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC 27411, USA

Abstract

This study investigated the combined impact of essential oil blends (EOBs) and fumaric acid (FA) on ruminal fermentation in dairy cows using the rumen simulation technique (RUSITEC) system. Three rumen-cannulated, non-lactating Holstein Friesian cows served as inoculum donors. The substrate, a total mixed ration (TMR), comprised corn silage, alfalfa hay, and a concentrate mix in a 3:1:1 ratio. The four treatments evaluated were Control (TMR without additives), EFA1 (TMR + EOB1 + FA), EFA2 (TMR + EOB2 + FA), and EFA3 (TMR + EOB3 + FA). Sixteen fermentation chambers were randomly assigned to the treatments, each with four replicates, following a completely randomized design during a 9-day experimental period. EOBs and FA were added at 10 µL/g feed and 3% of TMR, respectively. After a 4-day adaptation, samples were collected for 5 days. Results revealed that EFA1 significantly reduced (p = 0.0351) CH4 emissions by 60.2% without negatively impacting dry matter disappearance, fiber fraction digestibility, pH, or gas volume. All EFAs increased (p < 0.001) the propionate molar proportion and decreased (p < 0.001) the acetate-to-propionate ratio. EFA2 decreased (p < 0.05) the acetate proportion by 3.3% compared to the control. In conclusion, EFA1 is recommended as an effective nutritional intervention to mitigate CH4 emissions and optimize ruminal fermentation in dairy cows.

Funder

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

MDPI AG

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