Isomaltose in cattle feeding: biochemical processes and prevention of metabolic changes

The article discusses the role of isomaltose as an important component of the diet for cattle (bovine), focusing on its impact on energy balance, prevention of metabolic disorders, and overall animal health. The authors emphasize that issues such as ketosis and acidosis pose serious threats to milk...

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Main Authors: Yu. M. Butkalyuk, M. M. Zhelavskyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies Lviv 2024-12-01
Series:Науковий вісник Львівського національного університету ветеринарної медицини та біотехнологій імені С.З. Ґжицького: Серія Ветеринарні науки
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Online Access:https://nvlvet.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/5404
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Summary:The article discusses the role of isomaltose as an important component of the diet for cattle (bovine), focusing on its impact on energy balance, prevention of metabolic disorders, and overall animal health. The authors emphasize that issues such as ketosis and acidosis pose serious threats to milk production, as they can negatively affect productivity and animal welfare. Isomaltose, being a disaccharide, is quickly broken down into glucose, making it an effective source of rapid energy, especially during periods of increased energy demands, such as lactation. This not only supports energy balance but also significantly reduces the risk of developing ketosis, as the organism has a stable supply of energy from glucose. In addition to its energy benefits, isomaltose possesses prebiotic properties that promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the rumen. This improves the microbiological composition of the flora and enhances feed digestion efficiency, which, in turn, contributes to the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) during fermentation. The production of SCFAs helps maintain stable pH levels in the rumen, which is critical for preventing acidosis. The conclusions of the article highlight that isomaltose is an effective source of rapid energy that helps maintain milk productivity and overall animal health. Including isomaltose in the diet can significantly reduce the risks of metabolic disorders by ensuring a stable energy balance and supporting a healthy rumen microbiota. The authors also provide practical recommendations for farmers regarding diet optimization, emphasizing the importance of including isomaltose to enhance production efficiency and animal welfare. Overall, isomaltose represents a valuable feed additive capable of significantly improving milk production outcomes and animal health.
ISSN:2518-7554
2518-1327