Journal article

Blood chemistry profile of Bali cattle fed silage rice straw and biosupplement of selected rumen and termites lignocellulolytic bacteria consortium

Ida Bagus Gaga Partama I Made Mudita I Gusti Lanang Oka Cakra Anak Agung Putu Putra Wibawa TJOKORDA ISTRI PUTRI

Volume : 7 Nomor : 4 Published : 2017, September

Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences

Abstrak

The study aimed to determine blood chemistry profile of Bali cattle fed rice straw and biosuplemen fermented by selected (superior) rumen and termites lignocellulolytic bacteria inocullant has been carried out in the Simantri Farmers Group “Winangun Kertih" Banjarangkan Village, Klungkung District, Bali Province. Twelve bali cattle were uses in this experiment with Randomized Block Designed four treatments and three blocks. The first treatment was bali cattle fed biosupplement without fermented inoculant bacteria consortium (SB0), while the other three treatments were fed biosupplements fermented by selected 1 (BR23T14), selected 2 (BR24T13), and selected 3 (BR34T12) lignocellulolytic bacteria inoculant. Basal feed for all bali cattle was rice straw fermented by the best inoculant formula of lignocellulolytic bacteria inocullant coded BR23T14. The results showed that fed biosupplements fermented selected 1 and 2 inoculant formula of lignocellulolytic bacteria consortium (treatments SB1 and SB2) increased 29,80% and 21,38%; 52,09% and 36,08% respectively for totally cholesterol and High Density Lipoprotein/HDL blood concentration of bali cattle compared with SB0. The blood glucose of bali cattle significantly increased by 26,11% on treatment SB1, whereas given SB2 and SB3 were not significant different compared with SB0. Meanwhile in variable blood urea, triglyserides, and Low Density Lipoprotein/LDL, all treatments were not significant different (P>0.05). It was concluded that given biosupplement fermented selected inoculant formula of lignocellulolytc bacteria consortium of bali cattle rumen and termites can increasing blood glucose, totally cholesterol and HDL concentration of bali cattle. Keywords: Bali Cattle, Biosupplement, Lignocellulolytic Bacteria Inocullant, Blood Chemistry Profile