Author/Authors :
A. Santra?، نويسنده , , S.A. Karim، نويسنده , , O.H. Chaturvedi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The efficiency of sodium lauryl sulfate as a defaunating agent and effect of rumen protozoa on nutrient utilization, fermentation
characteristics and enzyme profile were evaluated in adult sheep maintained on a mixed ration containing 65:35% Pala (Ziziphus
numularia) leaf: concentrate. Twenty-one adult Malpura sheep divided into three equal groups (DF, RF and F) were either defaunated
by oral administration of sodium lauryl sulfate at the rate of 8 g/100 kg body weight (DF), or defaunated and again refaunated (RF),
or maintained faunated (F). Daily dry matter intake was similar in defaunated, refaunated and faunated sheep. However, digestibility
of cell wall and cell wall contents (NDF, ADF and cellulose) were lower (P < 0.01) in defaunated than refaunated and faunated sheep.
Irrespective of the presence or absence of rumen protozoa, daily intake of DCP and DE were similar in the three experimental groups.
Even with similar DM, DCP and DE intake, N-retention, blood glucose level, ruminal concentration of total VFA and total-N were
higher (P < 0.01), while rumen pH andNH3-N concentration were lower (P < 0.01) in defaunated sheep. Ruminal activity of amylase,
xylanase, protease and urease enzymes were not influenced by presence or absence of ciliate protozoa. However, carboxymethyl
cellulase enzyme activity was lower (P < 0.01) in the rumen of defaunated sheep. The total and differential counts of rumen protozoa
were similar in refaunated and faunated sheep indicating lack of residual toxic effect of sodium lauryl sulfate. It is concluded
that absence of ciliate protozoa increased ruminal TVFA, total-N with lower NH3-N concentration and fibre digestibility in sheep.
Moreover, sodium lauryl sulfate was fully effective for complete removal of rumen ciliate protozoa and successfully defaunated the
sheep.
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Keywords :
ciliate protozoa , Blood metabolites , Defaunation , plane of nutrition , Rumen metabolites , sheep , Rumen enzyme