Effects of the dietary Enterolobium cyclocarpum foliage on the population dynamics of rumen ciliate protozoa in sheep

2004 
Abstract The antiprotozoal activity of Enterolobium cyclocarpum foliage was tested in the present study in in vitro, using a technique that measures the breakdown of [ 14 C ] -labelled Selenomonas ruminantium , and in vivo experiments. In vivo, the activity was measured in two experiments with rumen cannulated sheep fed a diet based on barley silage and barley grain. Rumen fluid samples were collected and used in both experiments for enumeration of protozoa and analysis of rumen fermentation parameters. The in vitro assay showed a 20–95% decrease in the rate of breakdown of [ 14 C ] -labelled S. ruminantium by protozoa with increased amounts of E. cyclocarpum in the incubation media, ranging from 0.5 to 10 g l −1 . The results of the first in vivo experiment with sheep showed that the E. cyclocarpum supplement reduced ( P P P >0.05). The results of the second experiment showed that compared to day −1, there were reduced ( P P P P >0.05). It was concluded that the antiprotozoal effect of the E. cyclocarpum foliage supplement was only transitory and effective only the first time it was fed to the same animals.
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