EVALUATION OF BUFFERING CAPACITY OF NOVEL MULTI-COMPONENT BUFFER (CRB ADVANCE) AGAINST TRADITIONAL RUMEN BUFFERS IN DAIRY COWS
- Assistant Professor Dau Shree Vasudev Chndrakar Kamdhenu VishwvidhlayaAnjora, Durg Chhattisgarh.
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This study evaluates the buffering capacity of different rumen buffers namely Sodium Bicarbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Marine Algae,and CRB Advance based on rumen pH stability in high-yielding dairy cows. Rumen pH was monitored every two hours using rumenocentesis over a 24-hour period. The results showed that CRB Advance, a multi-component buffer system, maintained rumen pH within the optimal physiological range for a significantly longer duration than conventional buffers. CRB Advance demonstrated superior pH stabilization, with additional microbial and digestive health benefits due to the inclusion of marine-derived polysaccharides.This study investigates the efficacy of CRB Advance, a novel marine-derived multi-buffer formulation, in maintaining rumen pH and preventing Sub-Acute Ruminal Acidosis (SARA) in high-yielding dairy cows compared to traditional buffers such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate with MgO, and a commercial market leader. Results show that CRB Advance exhibits superior acid-neutralizing capacity and maintains rumen pH above the SARA threshold (5.5) for 24 hours, outperforming other buffers.
[Kranti Sharma (2025); EVALUATION OF BUFFERING CAPACITY OF NOVEL MULTI-COMPONENT BUFFER (CRB ADVANCE) AGAINST TRADITIONAL RUMEN BUFFERS IN DAIRY COWS Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Sep). 135-137] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com