Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand.
Tropical Feed Resources Research and Development Center (TROFREC), Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
J Anim Sci. 2018 Apr 3;96(3):1150-1158. doi: 10.1093/jas/skx079.
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of dried spent mushroom Cordyceps militaris (SMCM) supplementation on digestibility, rumen fermentation, and blood metabolite parameters in goats. When the mushroom production and harvesting was complete, SMCM was collected fresh from a mushroom farm. Four 18-mo-old male crossbred (Thai Native × Anglo Nubian) goats with initial BW of 26.0 ± 1.40 kg were randomly assigned according to a 4 × 4 Latin square design to receive four different levels of SMCM at 0, 100, 200, and 300 g/d. There were quadratic effects (P < 0.06) on apparent digestibility of DM, OM, CP, NDF, and ADF among treatment groups, and greater values for the goats fed SMCM at 100 g/d were observed. A quadratic effect in energy intake (ME, Mcal/kg DM) (P = 0.02), with greater values for the goats fed SMCM at 100 g/d, was also observed. Rumen temperature was similar among groups (P = 0.23), whereas feeding of SMCM linearly decreased (P = 0.001) ruminal pH with increasing SMCM supplementation. Supplementing SMCM linearly decreased plasma concentration of cholesterol (P = 0.01), and there was also a tendency of reduction in plasma concentration of triglyceride (P = 0.10), with greater values for the goats fed SMCM at 100 g/d. There were quadratic effects on plasma of total protein, HgB, and MCHC among treatment groups. However, there were quadratic effects on fecal N (P = 0.04) and nitrogen retention (P = 0.07) based on g/d/animal or percentage of nitrogen retained (P = 0.01) among treatment groups, and greater values for the goats fed SMCM at 100 g/d were observed. Based on this experiment, it could be concluded that supplementing goat diets with SMCM at 100 to 200 g/d results in improved apparent digestibility of nutrients and blood metabolites, suggesting that SMCM has positive functions as a feed additive to improve energy substance metabolism and contribute to glyconeogenesis.
本实验旨在研究干制蛹虫草(SMCM)对山羊消化率、瘤胃发酵和血液代谢参数的影响。当蘑菇生产和收获完成后,SMCM 从蘑菇农场新鲜收集。将 4 只 18 月龄的雄性杂交(泰国本土 × 安哥拉努比亚)山羊,初始体重为 26.0 ± 1.40kg,根据 4×4 拉丁方设计随机分为 4 组,分别接受 0、100、200 和 300g/d 的 SMCM 四个不同水平。在处理组中,DM、OM、CP、NDF 和 ADF 的表观消化率存在二次效应(P<0.06),并且饲喂 100g/d SMCM 的山羊表现出更高的消化率。还观察到能量摄入(ME,McalkgDM)存在二次效应(P=0.02),饲喂 100g/d SMCM 的山羊具有更高的能量摄入量。各组之间的瘤胃温度相似(P=0.23),但随着 SMCM 补充量的增加,SMCM 的线性降低了瘤胃 pH(P=0.001)。补充 SMCM 线性降低了胆固醇的血浆浓度(P=0.01),并且甘油三酯的血浆浓度也有降低的趋势(P=0.10),饲喂 100g/d SMCM 的山羊表现出更高的血浆浓度。在处理组中,总蛋白、HgB 和 MCHC 的血浆浓度存在二次效应。然而,基于动物每克/天的粪便 N(P=0.04)和氮保留量(P=0.07)以及氮保留量的百分比(P=0.01),在处理组中存在二次效应,并且饲喂 100g/d SMCM 的山羊表现出更高的粪便 N 和氮保留量。根据本实验,可以得出结论,在山羊日粮中添加 100 至 200g/d 的 SMCM 可提高养分和血液代谢物的表观消化率,表明 SMCM 作为饲料添加剂具有积极的功能,可改善能量物质代谢并有助于糖异生。