Effects of supplementary mother liquor, by-product of monosodium glutamate, on in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristics

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Mother liquor (ML) is monosodium glutamate by-product and contains much crude protein (CP). The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of supplementation of two types of MLs having different chemical compositions on in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristics. ML1 had 74% organic matter (OM) and 70% CP and ML2 had 85% OM and 83% CP on a dry matter (DM) basis. The experiments were conducted using 0.5 gDM rolled barley or ryegrass straw as substrates. Urea and freeze-dried MLs were added at three levels of nitrogen to be isonitrogenous. The ML1 treatment increased gas production compared with the ML2 treatment in barley substrate condition (p < 0.05). The supplementary ML2 increased gas production compared with the supplementary urea, and the digestibilities of DM and neutral detergent fiber expressed exclusive of residual ash (NDFom) were higher for the supplementary ML2 than for the supplementary ML1 in straw substrate condition (p < 0.05). In both the conditions, ammonia nitrogen concentrations of the ML1 and ML2 treatments were lower than that of the urea treatment (p < 0.05). The results indicated that the supplementary ML1 and ML2 activated in vitro ruminal fermentation particularly in concentrate and roughage substrate conditions respectively.

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Sato, Y., Nakanishi, T., Takeda, M., Oishi, K., Hirooka, H., & Kumagai, H. (2019). Effects of supplementary mother liquor, by-product of monosodium glutamate, on in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristics. Animal Science Journal, 90(1), 90–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/asj.13132

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