The importance of cellulolytic and xylanolytic activities ofBacillus subtilison dairy cow feed digestibility
Abstract
A large body of literature has accumulated on the beneficial impact of the administration ofBacillito dairy cows, particularly on dry matter intake, lactation performances and milk composition. In this work we sought to establish whether the ability ofB. subtilisto secrete cellulase and xylanase enzymes could be involved in the positive effect exerted by these bacteria.
Several feed ingredients were treated with twoB. subtilisstrains only differing for the amount of secreted cellulosolytic and xylanolytic enzymes, and feed quality was assessed. We found thatin vitrofibre digestibility correlated with the activity of those enzymes. Our results revealed thatB. subtiliscellulases and xylanases can effectively improve forage quality, providing a scientific rationale on the use ofBacillias forage supplements to improve animal productivity. Moreover, a particular care was taken in designing a sustainable and economically viableBacillus-based additive preparation process.
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