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The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows

Year 2022, Volume: 16 Issue: 48, 1 - 6, 21.02.2024

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to determine the drenching different glucose precursors, which are propylene glycol and glycerol, on rumen volatile fatty acids (VFA), blood glucose and insulin levels and dry matter intake (DMI) of dairy cows. Three rumen cannulated lactating Holstein cows were divided into propylene glycol, glycerol and control groups, according to the 3x3 Latin square method. Blood and rumen samples were taken before and at certain minutes after drinking the liquids. The amount of DMI by the cows was recorded daily. The measured DMI value was found to be the highest (22,9 kg/day) in the glycerol group and the lowest (17,3 kg/day) in the propylene glycol group (P<0,02). The blood insulin level (22,2 ng/dL) in the propylene glycol group was higher than the glycerol (18,5 ng/dL) and control (16,8 ng/dL) group (P<0,05). Rumen propionic acid values of the propylene and glycerol groups were higher than the control group (P<0,05). From this research, it is concluded that these effects should be considered in the use of propylene glycol due to the decrease in DMI along with the increase in blood glucose and insulin levels.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Environmental Studies in Animal Production
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Tolga Altaş

Esra Abdullahoğlu

Ozan Bigen

Abdülkadir Orman

Hıdır Gençoğlu

Publication Date February 21, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 16 Issue: 48

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APA Altaş, T., Abdullahoğlu, E., Bigen, O., Orman, A., et al. (2024). The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, 16(48), 1-6.
AMA Altaş T, Abdullahoğlu E, Bigen O, Orman A, Gençoğlu H. The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows. JBES. February 2024;16(48):1-6.
Chicago Altaş, Tolga, Esra Abdullahoğlu, Ozan Bigen, Abdülkadir Orman, and Hıdır Gençoğlu. “The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 16, no. 48 (February 2024): 1-6.
EndNote Altaş T, Abdullahoğlu E, Bigen O, Orman A, Gençoğlu H (February 1, 2024) The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 16 48 1–6.
IEEE T. Altaş, E. Abdullahoğlu, O. Bigen, A. Orman, and H. Gençoğlu, “The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows”, JBES, vol. 16, no. 48, pp. 1–6, 2024.
ISNAD Altaş, Tolga et al. “The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 16/48 (February 2024), 1-6.
JAMA Altaş T, Abdullahoğlu E, Bigen O, Orman A, Gençoğlu H. The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows. JBES. 2024;16:1–6.
MLA Altaş, Tolga et al. “The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, vol. 16, no. 48, 2024, pp. 1-6.
Vancouver Altaş T, Abdullahoğlu E, Bigen O, Orman A, Gençoğlu H. The Effects of Different Glucose Precursors on Rumen and Blood Parameters in Dairy Cows. JBES. 2024;16(48):1-6.

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