Supplementary material: Lactational performance and hematological effects of capsaicin supplementation in dairy cows: A meta-analysis

A meta-analysis was performed to investigate the effects of capsaicin (CAP) on lactational performance and blood chemistry and cell counts in dairy cattle. The database comprised 11 peer-reviewed studies published between 2011 and 2024. The overall effect of CAP, challenge (e.g., ketosis, glucose tolerance, LPS), and dose were considered explanatory variables in the analysis. Lactation performance response variables included DMI, milk yield (MY), ECM yield, feed efficiency (FE), milk components, and BW. Hematological response variables included red and white blood cell counts and blood BHB, total fatty acids, insulin, and glucose concentrations. Data were analyzed using random- and mixed-effect models in the “robumeta” package in RStudio. Milk yield was increased by 2.9% by CAP when compared with control. Capsaicin supplementation increased FE by 3.4% compared with control. Milk fat concentration and yield were also increased by CAP compared with control by 2.6% and 4.0%, respectively. Blood glucose concentrations were decreased 2.5% by CAP supplementation, whereas insulin levels were unaffected. Cows fed CAP during a challenge had higher MY and FE and tended to have lower blood glucose than their control counterparts. Overall, this analysis suggests that CAP supplementation may be directly affecting host physiology by altering glucose metabolism, but further research to define the mechanism is warranted.

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Work Title Supplementary material: Lactational performance and hematological effects of capsaicin supplementation in dairy cows: A meta-analysis
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  1. Derek Wasson
  2. Leoni Martins
  3. Emma Wall
  4. Alexander Hristov
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Other
Publication Date 2024
DOI doi:10.26207/rfc4-st16
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    • Journal of Dairy Science
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    • Capsaicin supplements in lactating dairy cows
    Description
    • A meta-analysis was performed to investigate the effects
    • of capsaicin (CAP) on lactational performance
    • and blood chemistry and cell counts in dairy cattle. The
    • database comprised 11 peer-reviewed studies published
    • between 2011 and 2024. The overall effect of CAP, challenge
    • (e.g., ketosis, glucose tolerance, LPS), and dose
    • were considered explanatory variables in the analysis.
    • Lactation performance response variables included DMI,
    • milk yield (MY), ECM yield, feed efficiency (FE), milk
    • components, and BW. Hematological response variables
    • included red and white blood cell counts and blood BHB,
    • total fatty acids, insulin, and glucose concentrations.
    • Data were analyzed using random- and mixed-effect
    • models in the “robumeta” package in RStudio. Milk
    • yield was increased by 2.9% by CAP when compared
    • with control. Capsaicin supplementation increased FE by
    • 3.4% compared with control. Milk fat concentration and
    • yield were also increased by CAP compared with control
    • by 2.6% and 4.0%, respectively. Blood glucose concentrations
    • were decreased 2.5% by CAP supplementation,
    • whereas insulin levels were unaffected. Cows fed CAP
    • during a challenge had higher MY and FE and tended to
    • have lower blood glucose than their control counterparts.
    • Overall, this analysis suggests that CAP supplementation
    • may be directly affecting host physiology by altering
    • glucose metabolism, but further research to define the
    • mechanism is warranted.
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    • 2024
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    • Capsaicin supplements in lactating dairy cows
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