Manipulation of rumen ecology by dietary lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus Stapf.) powder supplementation

J Anim Sci. 2008 Dec;86(12):3497-503. doi: 10.2527/jas.2008-0885. Epub 2008 Aug 15.

Abstract

This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of lemongrass [Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf.] powder (LGP) on rumen ecology, rumen microorganisms, and digestibility of nutrients. Four ruminally fistulated crossbred (Brahman native) beef cattle were randomly assigned according to a 4 x 4 Latin square design. The dietary treatments were LGP supplementation at 0, 100, 200, and 300 g/d with urea-treated rice straw (5%) fed to allow ad libitum intake. Digestibilities of DM, ether extract, and NDF were significantly different among treatments and were greatest at 100 g/d of supplementation. However, digestibility of CP was decreased with LGP supplementation (P < 0.05), whereas ruminal NH(3)-N and plasma urea N were decreased with incremental additions of LGP (P < 0.05). Ruminal VFA concentrations were similar among supplementation concentrations (P > 0.05). Total viable bacteria, amylolytic bacteria, and cellulolytic bacteria were significantly different among treatments and were greatest at 100 g/d of supplementation (4.7 x 10(9), 1.7 x 10(7), and 2.0 x 10(9) cfu/mL, respectively). Protozoal populations were significantly decreased by LGP supplementation. In addition, efficiency of rumen microbial N synthesis based on OM truly digested in the rumen was enriched by LGP supplementation, especially at 100 g/d (34.2 g of N/kg of OM truly digested in the rumen). Based on this study, it could be concluded that supplementation of LGP at 100 g/d improved digestibilities of nutrients, rumen microbial population, and microbial protein synthesis efficiency, thus improving rumen ecology in beef cattle.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / analysis
  • Animals
  • Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
  • Bacterial Proteins / biosynthesis
  • Blood Urea Nitrogen
  • Cattle / metabolism
  • Cattle / microbiology*
  • Cymbopogon / metabolism*
  • Diet / veterinary*
  • Dietary Supplements*
  • Digestion / physiology
  • Eating / physiology
  • Fatty Acids, Volatile / blood
  • Fermentation / physiology
  • Male
  • Nitrogen / metabolism
  • Powders / administration & dosage
  • Random Allocation
  • Rumen / metabolism
  • Rumen / microbiology*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Fatty Acids, Volatile
  • Powders
  • Nitrogen