Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Jun 2024)

Gastric content technique collection for in vitro degradation and gas production in horses supplemented with live yeast and protected yeast

  • G.V. Pombo,
  • Y.S. Pereira,
  • H.C. Mazzo,
  • B.C. Franzan,
  • V.S. Pimentel,
  • G.E.S. Alves,
  • R.R. Faleiros,
  • A.P.L. Oliveira,
  • C.F.R. Paz,
  • A.A.O. Gobesso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-13054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Due to the difficulty in acessing certain sites of fermentation and possible starch digestion, studies show the need for equine gastric digestive fisiology evaluation. The aim of this experiment was to assess horses supplemented with live yeast and protected live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisae NCYC Sc 47) to validate a new procedure of gastric content collection for determination of pH, latic acid, short chain fatty acids and gas production and degradation to be used in further in vitro fermentative studies. The experimental design used was a the latin square (4x4) for 4 periods and 1 day of gastric content collection, with 15 days of rest between it. The groups were divided in control (CTRL), non protected live yeast (NPYEA), protected live yeast (PYEA) and a combination of live yeast + protected yeast (COMB). Treatment means were compared using orthogonal contrasts (C1: CTRL versus NPYEA, PYEA and COMB; C2: COMB versus NPYEA and PYEA; C3: NPYEA versus PYEA) and Tukey´s test was used at a 5% significance level. The procedure was highly tolerated and provided great accuracy of the collection site. The live yeast supplementation increased the concentration of acetic acid at the horses’ stomachs. When gastric content was used as inoculum for in vitro fermentation, the protected live yeast produced less gas.

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