A step Ahead in Ruminant Nutrition: Fibrolytic Enzymes and Yeast culture - Softcover

Poonooru, Ravi Kanth Reddy; Kumar, Srinivasa

 
9783330020375: A step Ahead in Ruminant Nutrition: Fibrolytic Enzymes and Yeast culture

Inhaltsangabe

During recent years, yeast culture and fibrolytic enzymes have been used to improve the nutritive value and utilization efficiency of poor quality roughages. Fibrolytic enzymes and yeast culture supplementation in ruminant diets can increase DMI, production performance, cellulose degradation, and nutrient digestibility. Yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has been extensively used as a dietary supplement in ruminants. The benefits associated with S. cerevisiae include increased DM and NDF digestion, increased initial rate of fiber digestion, improved in situ CP and NDF degradation and microbial efficiency, and increased DMI and milk production. The book ‘A step Ahead in Ruminant Nutrition’ deals with the effect of direct addition of fibrolytic enzymes preparation and/or yeast culture to groundnut haulms based TMR on nutrient utilization and rumen fermentation metabolites in graded Murrah buffalo bulls.

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Reseña del editor

During recent years, yeast culture and fibrolytic enzymes have been used to improve the nutritive value and utilization efficiency of poor quality roughages. Fibrolytic enzymes and yeast culture supplementation in ruminant diets can increase DMI, production performance, cellulose degradation, and nutrient digestibility. Yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has been extensively used as a dietary supplement in ruminants. The benefits associated with S. cerevisiae include increased DM and NDF digestion, increased initial rate of fiber digestion, improved in situ CP and NDF degradation and microbial efficiency, and increased DMI and milk production. The book ‘A step Ahead in Ruminant Nutrition’ deals with the effect of direct addition of fibrolytic enzymes preparation and/or yeast culture to groundnut haulms based TMR on nutrient utilization and rumen fermentation metabolites in graded Murrah buffalo bulls.

Biografía del autor

A graduate of SVVU, Tirupati with a bachelor degree in Veterinary Science and Master degree in Animal Nutrition, he presently works as a research scholar at college of veterinary science, Gannavaram. He is a recipient of Gold medal for being a university topper in the academic year, 2016; and best research paper awards at national level conferences

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