Microorganisms (Feb 2023)

Effect of Tea Saponins on Rumen Microbiota and Rumen Function in Qinchuan Beef Cattle

  • Xiaopeng Qu,
  • Sayed Haidar Abbas Raza,
  • Yanqing Zhao,
  • Jiahan Deng,
  • Jing Ma,
  • Juze Wang,
  • Nada Alkhorayef,
  • Samia S. Alkhalil,
  • Sameer D. Pant,
  • Hongtao Lei,
  • Linsen Zan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020374
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 374

Abstract

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Antibiotics can promote livestock growth but have side effects, so the search for safe and effective alternatives to antibiotics is urgent. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of supplementing cattle feed with tea saponins on ruminal bacteria and fungi. Sixteen Qinchuan beef cattle with a live body weight of 250 ± 10 kg were divided into four groups (four animals in each group) using a completely randomized experimental design. Four different levels of tea saponins were provided to the Qinchuan cattle as treatments, including 0 g/cattle per day control, CON), 10 g/cattle per day (low-level, LT), 20 g/cattle per day (medium-level, MT) and 30 g/cattle per day (high-level, HT). The pre-feeding period was 10 days and the official period was 80 days in this experiment. After 90 days of feeding, the rumen fluid from sixteen Qinchuan beef cattle was collected using an oral stomach tube for evaluating changes in ruminal microbiota and rumen fermentation parameters. Results indicate that the total VFAs and proportions of propionate in the LT group was significantly higher than that in the CON and HT groups (p p p p p p p < 0.05). These findings could provide insights on how tea saponins may influence ruminal bacteria and fungi, providing a theoretical basis for replacing antibiotics with tea saponins for promoting growth in cattle.

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