Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds

Gossypol is a key anti-nutritional factor which limits the feeding application of cottonseed by-products in animal production. A 2 × 4 factorial in vitro experiment was conducted to determine the effect of gossypol addition levels of 0, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 mg/g on ruminal fermentation of a high-fora...

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Main Authors: Wei-Kang Wang, Yan-Lu Wang, Wen-Juan Li, Qi-Chao Wu, Sheng-Li Li, Hong-Jian Yang
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-abb9631cb768424fb9ccc9730063b60c2021-03-09T00:05:01ZengMDPI AGToxics2305-63042021-03-019515110.3390/toxics9030051Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed FeedsWei-Kang Wang0Yan-Lu Wang1Wen-Juan Li2Qi-Chao Wu3Sheng-Li Li4Hong-Jian Yang5State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ChinaGossypol is a key anti-nutritional factor which limits the feeding application of cottonseed by-products in animal production. A 2 × 4 factorial in vitro experiment was conducted to determine the effect of gossypol addition levels of 0, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 mg/g on ruminal fermentation of a high-forage feed (HF, Chinese wildrye hay/corn meal = 3:2) in comparison with a low-forage feed (LF, Chinese wildrye hay/corn meal = 2:3). After 48 h of incubation, in vitro dry matter disappearance was greater in the LF than the HF group, while the cumulative gas production and asymptotic gas production were greater in the HF than the LF group (<i>p </i>< 0.05). Regardless of whatever ration type was incubated, the increasing gossypol addition did not alter in vitro dry matter disappearance. The asymptotic gas production, cumulative gas production, molar percentage of CO<sub>2</sub> and H<sub>2</sub> in fermentation gases, and microbial protein in cultural fluids decreased with the increase in the gossypol addition. Conversely, the gossypol addition increased the molar percentage of CH<sub>4</sub>, ammonia N, and total volatile fatty acid production. More than 95% of the gossypol addition disappeared after 48 h of in vitro incubation. Regardless of whatever ration type was incubated, the real-time PCR analysis showed that the gossypol addition decreased the populations of <i>Fibrobacter</i><i>succinogenes</i>, <i>Ruminococcus albus</i>, <i>Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens</i>, <i>Prevotella ruminicola</i>, <i>Selenomonas ruminantium</i>, and fungi but increased <i>Ruminococcus flavefaciens</i>, protozoa, and total bacteria in culture fluids in comparison with the control (<i>p </i>< 0.01). Additionally, the tendency of a smaller population was observed for <i>R. albus</i>, <i>B. fibrisolvens</i>, and fungi with greater inclusion of gossypol, but a greater population was observed for <i>F. succinogenes</i>, <i>R. flavefaciens</i>, <i>S. ruminantium</i>, protozoa, and total bacteria. In summary, the present results suggest that rumen microorganisms indeed presented a high ability to degrade gossypol, but there was an obvious detrimental effect of the gossypol addition on rumen fermentation by decreasing microbial activity when the gossypol inclusion exceeded 0.5 mg/g, and such inhibitory effect was more pronounced in the low-forage than the high-forage group.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/9/3/51gossypolin vitro fermentationrumen microbes
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author Wei-Kang Wang
Yan-Lu Wang
Wen-Juan Li
Qi-Chao Wu
Sheng-Li Li
Hong-Jian Yang
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Yan-Lu Wang
Wen-Juan Li
Qi-Chao Wu
Sheng-Li Li
Hong-Jian Yang
Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds
Toxics
gossypol
in vitro fermentation
rumen microbes
author_facet Wei-Kang Wang
Yan-Lu Wang
Wen-Juan Li
Qi-Chao Wu
Sheng-Li Li
Hong-Jian Yang
author_sort Wei-Kang Wang
title Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds
title_short Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds
title_full Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds
title_fullStr Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds
title_full_unstemmed Gossypol Exhibited Higher Detrimental Effect on Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics of Low-Forage in Comparison with High-Forage Mixed Feeds
title_sort gossypol exhibited higher detrimental effect on ruminal fermentation characteristics of low-forage in comparison with high-forage mixed feeds
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxics
issn 2305-6304
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Gossypol is a key anti-nutritional factor which limits the feeding application of cottonseed by-products in animal production. A 2 × 4 factorial in vitro experiment was conducted to determine the effect of gossypol addition levels of 0, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 mg/g on ruminal fermentation of a high-forage feed (HF, Chinese wildrye hay/corn meal = 3:2) in comparison with a low-forage feed (LF, Chinese wildrye hay/corn meal = 2:3). After 48 h of incubation, in vitro dry matter disappearance was greater in the LF than the HF group, while the cumulative gas production and asymptotic gas production were greater in the HF than the LF group (<i>p </i>< 0.05). Regardless of whatever ration type was incubated, the increasing gossypol addition did not alter in vitro dry matter disappearance. The asymptotic gas production, cumulative gas production, molar percentage of CO<sub>2</sub> and H<sub>2</sub> in fermentation gases, and microbial protein in cultural fluids decreased with the increase in the gossypol addition. Conversely, the gossypol addition increased the molar percentage of CH<sub>4</sub>, ammonia N, and total volatile fatty acid production. More than 95% of the gossypol addition disappeared after 48 h of in vitro incubation. Regardless of whatever ration type was incubated, the real-time PCR analysis showed that the gossypol addition decreased the populations of <i>Fibrobacter</i><i>succinogenes</i>, <i>Ruminococcus albus</i>, <i>Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens</i>, <i>Prevotella ruminicola</i>, <i>Selenomonas ruminantium</i>, and fungi but increased <i>Ruminococcus flavefaciens</i>, protozoa, and total bacteria in culture fluids in comparison with the control (<i>p </i>< 0.01). Additionally, the tendency of a smaller population was observed for <i>R. albus</i>, <i>B. fibrisolvens</i>, and fungi with greater inclusion of gossypol, but a greater population was observed for <i>F. succinogenes</i>, <i>R. flavefaciens</i>, <i>S. ruminantium</i>, protozoa, and total bacteria. In summary, the present results suggest that rumen microorganisms indeed presented a high ability to degrade gossypol, but there was an obvious detrimental effect of the gossypol addition on rumen fermentation by decreasing microbial activity when the gossypol inclusion exceeded 0.5 mg/g, and such inhibitory effect was more pronounced in the low-forage than the high-forage group.
topic gossypol
in vitro fermentation
rumen microbes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/9/3/51
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