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Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Lino, Rayane Aparecida lattes
Outros Autores: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5958-5814
Orientador(a): Batista, Erick Darlisson
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Faculdade de Zootecnia e Medicina Veterinária (FZMV)
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação emZootecnia
Departamento: Departamento em Zootecnia
País: brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/60354
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of corn processing method (CPM) and urea source (US) on intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen (N) metabolism, ruminal fermentation and kinetics, as well as the expression of genes involved in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) transport and pH regulation in beef heifers. The trial was conducted using eight rumen-cannulated Nellore heifers (initial body weight ± SD; 295 ± 11.7 kg) in a replicated 4 × 4 Latin square design, with four 26-d experimental periods. Treatments were arranged in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme, combining two CPMs—dry-ground corn (DGC) or rehydrated and ensiled corn (REC)—with two US: Feed-grade urea (U) or coated urea (CU), the latter formulated to partially release N postruminally. Variables assessed included nutrient intake and digestibility, ruminal fermentation parameters, microbial protein synthesis (MCP), N excretion routes, and blood metabolite profiles. Overall, US effects were independent of CPM, except for intestinal digestibility of organic matter (OM), which was greater for the REC+CU treatment (P = 0.04). Diets containing REC yielded greater omasal flows of OM, crude protein (CP) (P < 0.01), and starch (P = 0.03), resulting in greater intestinal digestibility of these nutrients (P < 0.01), greater glucose absorption (P = 0.01), and lower fecal starch excretion (P = 0.02). Dietary inclusion of CU reduced both the peak value and range of ruminal ammonia-N concentration (P = 0.02), as well as plasma urea-N variation (P = 0.05). Moreover, CU diets led to lower maximum plasma glucose concentrations (P < 0.01), with tendencies for lower minimum values (P = 0.10), and narrower glucose concentration range over time (P = 0.09), suggesting a more consistent glucose supply to the intermediary metabolism. A tendency toward improved N utilization efficiency was observed with CU, both as a proportion of N intake (P = 0.10) and N digested (P = 0.09). Microbial protein synthesis efficiency was also greater with CU when expressed per unit of truly digested OM in the rumen (P = 0.07), total OM digestion (P = 0.10), and CP intake (P = 0.03). In summary, REC improved postruminal digestion and glucose availability, favoring microbial synthesis, whereas CU modulated N release, enhancing N status and nitrogen use efficiency.
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spelling Detmann, EdenioTitgemeyer, EvanMartín-Tereso, JavierLadeira, Márcio MachadoBatista, Erick Darlissonhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8631893439612070Lino, Rayane Aparecidahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5958-58142025-10-01T17:23:11Z2025-06-24LINO, Rayane Aparecida. Impacto do processamento do grão de milho Flint e da fonte de ureia sobre os sítios de digestão, a fermentação ruminal e o metabolismo do nitrogênio em novilhas Nelore em terminação. 2025. 100f. Tese (Doutorado em Zootecnia) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2025.https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/60354This study aimed to evaluate the effects of corn processing method (CPM) and urea source (US) on intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen (N) metabolism, ruminal fermentation and kinetics, as well as the expression of genes involved in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) transport and pH regulation in beef heifers. The trial was conducted using eight rumen-cannulated Nellore heifers (initial body weight ± SD; 295 ± 11.7 kg) in a replicated 4 × 4 Latin square design, with four 26-d experimental periods. Treatments were arranged in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme, combining two CPMs—dry-ground corn (DGC) or rehydrated and ensiled corn (REC)—with two US: Feed-grade urea (U) or coated urea (CU), the latter formulated to partially release N postruminally. Variables assessed included nutrient intake and digestibility, ruminal fermentation parameters, microbial protein synthesis (MCP), N excretion routes, and blood metabolite profiles. Overall, US effects were independent of CPM, except for intestinal digestibility of organic matter (OM), which was greater for the REC+CU treatment (P = 0.04). Diets containing REC yielded greater omasal flows of OM, crude protein (CP) (P < 0.01), and starch (P = 0.03), resulting in greater intestinal digestibility of these nutrients (P < 0.01), greater glucose absorption (P = 0.01), and lower fecal starch excretion (P = 0.02). Dietary inclusion of CU reduced both the peak value and range of ruminal ammonia-N concentration (P = 0.02), as well as plasma urea-N variation (P = 0.05). Moreover, CU diets led to lower maximum plasma glucose concentrations (P < 0.01), with tendencies for lower minimum values (P = 0.10), and narrower glucose concentration range over time (P = 0.09), suggesting a more consistent glucose supply to the intermediary metabolism. A tendency toward improved N utilization efficiency was observed with CU, both as a proportion of N intake (P = 0.10) and N digested (P = 0.09). Microbial protein synthesis efficiency was also greater with CU when expressed per unit of truly digested OM in the rumen (P = 0.07), total OM digestion (P = 0.10), and CP intake (P = 0.03). In summary, REC improved postruminal digestion and glucose availability, favoring microbial synthesis, whereas CU modulated N release, enhancing N status and nitrogen use efficiency.Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos do método de processamento do milho (CPM) e da fonte de ureia (US) sobre o consumo, a digestibilidade de nutrientes, o metabolismo do nitrogênio (N), a fermentação e cinética ruminal, além da expressão de genes associados ao transporte de ácidos graxos de cadeia curta (AGCC) e à regulação do pH em novilhas de corte. O experimento foi conduzido com oito novilhas Nelore canuladas no rúmen (peso corporal inicial ± DP; 295 ± 11,7 kg), utilizando um delineamento quadrado latino 4 × 4 replicado, com quatro períodos experimentais de 26 dias. Os tratamentos foram organizados em esquema fatorial 2 × 2, combinando dois métodos de processamento do milho – milho moído seco (DGC) ou milho reidratado e ensilado (REC) – com duas fontes de ureia: convencional (U) ou protegida (CU), sendo esta última formulada para fornecer N parcialmente no trato gastrointestinal pós-ruminal. Foram avaliados o consumo e a digestibilidade dos nutrientes, parâmetros de fermentação ruminal, síntese de proteína microbiana (PMIC), rotas de excreção de N e perfis metabólicos sanguíneos. De modo geral, os efeitos de US foram independentes de CPM, exceto pela digestibilidade intestinal da matéria orgânica (MO), com maiores valores observados para o tratamento REC+CU (P=0,04). Dietas com REC aumentaram o fluxo omasal de MO, proteína bruta (PB) (P < 0,01) e amido (P = 0,03), resultando em maior digestão intestinal desses constituintes (P < 0,01), além de promoverem maior absorção de glicose (P = 0,01) e menor excreção fecal de amido (P = 0,02). A inclusão de CU reduziu o valor máximo e a amplitude da concentração de N-amoniacal no rúmen (P = 0,02) e a variação da ureia plasmática (PUN; P = 0,05). Além disso, CU apresentou menores valores máximos (P < 0,01), tendência a menores valores mínimos (P = 0,10) e menor variação na concentração de glicose ao longo do tempo (P = 0,09). Observou-se tendência de maior eficiência de utilização do N com CU, tanto em relação ao N ingerido (P = 0,10) quanto ao N digerido (P = 0,09). A eficiência de síntese de PMIC também foi superior com CU, quando expressa em relação à MO verdadeiramente digerida no rúmen (P = 0,07), à digestão total de MO (P = 0,10) e à ingestão de PB (P = 0,03). 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Impacto do processamento do grão de milho Flint e da fonte de ureia sobre os sítios de digestão, a fermentação ruminal e o metabolismo do nitrogênio em novilhas Nelore em terminação
title Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
spellingShingle Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
Lino, Rayane Aparecida
Ciências Agrárias
Bovinos de corte
Confinamento animal
Nutrição animal
Fermentação ruminal
Metabolismo do nitrogênio
Nitrogênio não proteico
Urea
Digestibilidade de nutrientes
Beef cattle
Feedlots
Animal nutrition
Ruminal fermentation
Nitrogen metabolism
Non-protein nitrogen
Ureia
Nutrient digestibility
title_short Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
title_full Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
title_fullStr Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
title_sort Impact of Flint corn grain processing and urea source on digestion sites, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen metabolism of finishing nellore heifers
author Lino, Rayane Aparecida
author_facet Lino, Rayane Aparecida
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5958-5814
author_role author
author2 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5958-5814
author2_role author
dc.contributor.referee.none.fl_str_mv Detmann, Edenio
Titgemeyer, Evan
Martín-Tereso, Javier
Ladeira, Márcio Machado
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Batista, Erick Darlisson
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8631893439612070
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lino, Rayane Aparecida
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5958-5814
contributor_str_mv Batista, Erick Darlisson
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Ciências Agrárias
topic Ciências Agrárias
Bovinos de corte
Confinamento animal
Nutrição animal
Fermentação ruminal
Metabolismo do nitrogênio
Nitrogênio não proteico
Urea
Digestibilidade de nutrientes
Beef cattle
Feedlots
Animal nutrition
Ruminal fermentation
Nitrogen metabolism
Non-protein nitrogen
Ureia
Nutrient digestibility
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovinos de corte
Confinamento animal
Nutrição animal
Fermentação ruminal
Metabolismo do nitrogênio
Nitrogênio não proteico
Urea
Digestibilidade de nutrientes
Beef cattle
Feedlots
Animal nutrition
Ruminal fermentation
Nitrogen metabolism
Non-protein nitrogen
Ureia
Nutrient digestibility
description This study aimed to evaluate the effects of corn processing method (CPM) and urea source (US) on intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen (N) metabolism, ruminal fermentation and kinetics, as well as the expression of genes involved in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) transport and pH regulation in beef heifers. The trial was conducted using eight rumen-cannulated Nellore heifers (initial body weight ± SD; 295 ± 11.7 kg) in a replicated 4 × 4 Latin square design, with four 26-d experimental periods. Treatments were arranged in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme, combining two CPMs—dry-ground corn (DGC) or rehydrated and ensiled corn (REC)—with two US: Feed-grade urea (U) or coated urea (CU), the latter formulated to partially release N postruminally. Variables assessed included nutrient intake and digestibility, ruminal fermentation parameters, microbial protein synthesis (MCP), N excretion routes, and blood metabolite profiles. Overall, US effects were independent of CPM, except for intestinal digestibility of organic matter (OM), which was greater for the REC+CU treatment (P = 0.04). Diets containing REC yielded greater omasal flows of OM, crude protein (CP) (P < 0.01), and starch (P = 0.03), resulting in greater intestinal digestibility of these nutrients (P < 0.01), greater glucose absorption (P = 0.01), and lower fecal starch excretion (P = 0.02). Dietary inclusion of CU reduced both the peak value and range of ruminal ammonia-N concentration (P = 0.02), as well as plasma urea-N variation (P = 0.05). Moreover, CU diets led to lower maximum plasma glucose concentrations (P < 0.01), with tendencies for lower minimum values (P = 0.10), and narrower glucose concentration range over time (P = 0.09), suggesting a more consistent glucose supply to the intermediary metabolism. A tendency toward improved N utilization efficiency was observed with CU, both as a proportion of N intake (P = 0.10) and N digested (P = 0.09). Microbial protein synthesis efficiency was also greater with CU when expressed per unit of truly digested OM in the rumen (P = 0.07), total OM digestion (P = 0.10), and CP intake (P = 0.03). In summary, REC improved postruminal digestion and glucose availability, favoring microbial synthesis, whereas CU modulated N release, enhancing N status and nitrogen use efficiency.
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