Replacing hexane by 2-methyloxolane for defatting soybean meal does not impair dairy cow performance
Résumé
Soybean meals (SMB) fed to dairy cows are obtained through mechanical and/or chemical extraction of oil from
the seed. Chemical extraction consists of solvent extraction, extraction-grade hexane being the most used solvent
in the industry. Concerns regarding the health effects of n-hexane residues in food and feed are driving the industry
to find alternatives to extraction-grade hexane. 2-methyloxolane (2-meOx) could be one of these. However, process
differences between hexane and 2-meOx defatted SBM may lead to differing nutritive values and may affect the
performance of dairy cows. A 4×4 Latin-square experiment with 16 primiparous lactating Holstein cows was conducted
to study the effects of 2-meOx on milk yield and composition, nitrogen use efficiency for milk production, and solvent
residues in milk. Cows were fed a diet containing 14% SBM and 165 g/kg DM crude protein. The 4 treatments differed
according to the inclusion level of hexane and 2-meOx defatted SBM (i.e. 100% hexane, 66% hexane – 33% 2-meOx,
33% hexane and 66% 2-meOx, and 100% 2-meOx). Results show that dry matter intake, milk yield, milk protein
concentration and excretion, milk protein fractions, and milk fat excretion did not differ among treatments. Milk fat
concentration tended to increase with 33% hexane – 66% 2-meOx compared to 100% hexane SBM (P=0.07). Nitrogen
intake, milk nitrogen excretion and nitrogen use efficiency for milk production did not differ according to the treatment.
N-hexane residues tended to be more often detected in the milk from 100% hexane-fed cows compared to 100%
2-meOX-fed ones (P=0.08). 2-meOx residues were only detected in milk from 2-meOx-fed cows, but the difference
with 100% hexane-fed cows was not significant. When detected in the milk, n-hexane and 2-meOx concentrations
were below the quantification threshold of 10 ng/g. These preliminary results indicate that 2-meOx-defatted SBM
can replace hexane-defatted SBM without affecting milk production performance and nitrogen use efficiency. Further
analyses are required to confirm results regarding the detection of solvent residues in milk.
Domaines
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
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