Abstract:
An in vitro study was conducted to evaluate
the degradation of betaine sources by rumen
microbes. Five sources of betaine (anhydrous
betaine, betaine-HCl, feed-grade betaine, lipidcoated
betaine, and concentrated separator byproduct)
were incubated in rumen fluid collected
from steers fed grain- or forage-based diets. In
vitro degradation of betaine was slower with the
high roughage diet than the grain diet. Betaine
from concentrated separator by-product was
degraded most rapidly, but no large differences
occurred among the other four sources. The
disappearance of betaine from lipid-coated
product indicates that it did not resist ruminal
degradation. Although betaine from all sources
was degraded, some still remained after 24
hours of incubation, suggesting that some
betaine may bypass the rumen.