Effect of Dietary Addition of Lentinus edodes on Rumen Flora, Lactation, and Health of Dairy Goats
Huijun Shen, Mengyu Wang, Yong Ning, Yiqi Zhao, Baiji Danzeng, Kaixin Li, Huaiping Shi, Weijuan Li

TL;DR
Adding Lentinus edodes to dairy goats' diets improves their rumen health, immunity, and milk quality.
Contribution
This study is the first to demonstrate the benefits of Lentinus edodes on dairy goats' health and milk production.
Findings
LE addition altered rumen microbiota, reducing fibrobacterial flora and Treponema while increasing VadinHA49.
Milk somatic cell count decreased by 52.8%, and protein, fat, and total solids increased significantly.
Serum antioxidant and immune markers like IgA, IgG, and SOD were significantly enhanced.
Abstract
Lentinus edodes (LE) is a nutrient-rich fungus, but its effects on dairy goats remain underexplored. In this study, we attempted to elucidate the specific effects of LE on the organic health and milk quality of dairy goats and to further investigate the mechanism of action of LE effects on dairy goats. Our results show that LE helps to optimize rumen flora, increase antioxidant capacity and immunity levels, and improve milk quality. Lentinus edodes (LE) is a nutrient-rich medicinal fungus with potential applications in animal nutrition; however, its effects on dairy goats remain underexplored. This study investigated the impact of dietary LE addition on rumen microbiota, metabolic profiles, serum immunity, and milk quality in lactating dairy goats. Twenty Saanen goats were randomly assigned to a control group (CON, basal diet) or an LE group (basal diet + 25 g Lentinus edodes) for 56…
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TopicsRuminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology · Plant and fungal interactions · Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
