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Improvement of Ruminal Neutral Detergent Fiber Degradability by Obtaining and Using Exogenous Fibrolytic Enzymes from White-Rot Fungi

Authors :
María Isabel Carrillo-Díaz
Luis Alberto Miranda-Romero
Griselda Chávez-Aguilar
José Luis Zepeda-Batista
Mónica González-Reyes
Arturo César García-Casillas
Deli Nazmín Tirado-González
Gustavo Tirado-Estrada
Source :
Animals. 12:843
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

The present review examines the factors and variables that should be considered to obtain, design, and evaluate EFEs that might enhance ruminal NDF degradability. Different combinations of words were introduced in Google Scholar, then scientific articles were examined and included if the reported factors and variables addressed the objective of this review. One-hundred-and-sixteen articles were included. The fungal strains and culture media used to grow white-rot fungi induced the production of specific isoforms of cellulases and xylanases; therefore, EFE products for ruminant feed applications should be obtained in cultures that include the high-fibrous forages used in the diets of those animals. Additionally, the temperature, pH, osmolarity conditions, and EFE synergisms and interactions with ruminal microbiota and endogenous fibrolytic enzymes should be considered. More consistent results have been observed in studies that correlate the cellulase-to-xylanase ratio with ruminant productive behavior. EFE protection (immobilization) allows researchers to obtain enzymatic products that may act under ruminal pH and temperature conditions. It is possible to generate multi-enzyme cocktails that act at different times, re-associate enzymes, and simulate natural protective structures such as cellulosomes. Some EFEs could consistently improve ruminal NDF degradability if we consider fungal cultures and ruminal environmental conditions variables, and include biotechnological tools that might be useful to design novel enzymatic products.

Details

ISSN :
20762615
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animals
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40b28d99f0f5954267da8ef8069c1d48
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12070843