Pantothenic acid supplementation to support rumen microbes?

Arch Anim Nutr. 2011 Apr;65(2):163-73. doi: 10.1080/1745039X.2011.552272.

Abstract

Based on repeatedly reported extensive pantothenic acid disappearance in the rumen, the present study is aimed at examining if pantothenic acid is used for a more efficient ruminal fermentation and microbial growth in an artificial rumen (Rusitec). Three substrates differing in roughage/concentrate ratio were incubated with and without the addition of Ca-D-pantothenate. Pantothenic acid was extensively degraded without notably influencing fermentation, microbial protein synthesis and the status of other B-vitamins such as riboflavin, vitamin B6 and niacin. Therefore, pantothenic acid supplementation cannot be expected to contribute to microbial benefit for the ruminant animal.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bacteria / drug effects*
  • Culture Media / analysis*
  • Models, Biological
  • Pantothenic Acid / pharmacology*
  • Rumen / microbiology*
  • Vitamin B Complex / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • Vitamin B Complex
  • Pantothenic Acid