메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 7, Issue 12, 2013, Pages 1925-1934

In vitro-in vivo study on the effects of plant compounds on rumen fermentation, microbial abundances and methane emissions in goats

Author keywords

additives; goats; methane; plant compounds; rumen fermentation

Indexed keywords

ACROLEIN; ALLYL COMPOUND; BROMOCHLOROMETHANE; CARVACROL; CINNAMALDEHYDE; DIALLYL DISULFIDE; DISULFIDE; DRUG DERIVATIVE; EUGENOL; HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON; METHANE; SULFINIC ACID DERIVATIVE; SULFONIC ACID DERIVATIVE; TERPENE; THIOSULFINIC ACIDS;

EID: 84888100733     PISSN: 17517311     EISSN: 1751732X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S1751731113001699     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (32)

References (35)
  • 2
    • 84870475124 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Association Of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC)., 18th edition AOAC, Gaithersburg, MD
    • Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) 2005. Official methods of analysis, 18th edition AOAC, Gaithersburg, M.D.
    • (2005) Official methods of analysis
  • 3
    • 79958766231 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Essential oils and opportunities to mitigate enteric methane emissions from ruminants
    • Benchaar C and Greathead H 2011. Essential oils and opportunities to mitigate enteric methane emissions from ruminants. Animal Feed Science and Technology 166-167, 338-355.
    • (2011) Animal Feed Science and Technology 166-167 , pp. 338-355
    • Benchaar, C.1    Greathead, H.2
  • 6
    • 84864821882 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Interactions between methane mitigation additives and basal substrates on in vitro methane and VFA production
    • Castro-Montoya J, De Campeneere S, Van Ranst G and Fievez V 2012. Interactions between methane mitigation additives and basal substrates on in vitro methane and VFA production. Animal Feed Science and Technology 176, 47-60.
    • (2012) Animal Feed Science and Technology , vol.176 , pp. 47-60
    • Castro-Montoya, J.1    De Campeneere, S.2    Van Ranst, G.3    Fievez, V.4
  • 8
    • 36549080449 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Effect of a blend of essential oil compounds on the colonization of starch-rich substrates by bacteria in the rumen
    • Duval SM, McEwan NR, Graham RC, Wallace RJ and Newbold CJ 2007. Effect of a blend of essential oil compounds on the colonization of starch-rich substrates by bacteria in the rumen. Journal of Applied Microbiology 103, 2132-2141.
    • (2007) Journal of Applied Microbiology , vol.103 , pp. 2132-2141
    • Duval, S.M.1    McEwan, N.R.2    Graham, R.C.3    Wallace, R.J.4    Newbold, C.J.5
  • 10
    • 0033950245 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Estimating the extent of degradation of ruminant feeds from a description of their gas production profiles observed in vitro: Derivation of models and other mathematical considerations
    • France J, Dijkstra J, Dhanoa M, Lopez S and Bannink A 2000. Estimating the extent of degradation of ruminant feeds from a description of their gas production profiles observed in vitro: Derivation of models and other mathematical considerations. British Journal of Nutrition 83, 143-150.
    • (2000) British Journal of Nutrition , vol.83 , pp. 143-150
    • France, J.1    Dijkstra, J.2    Dhanoa, M.3    Lopez, S.4    Bannink, A.5
  • 11
    • 0347029879 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Relationships between chemical composition, dry matter degradation and in vitro gas production of several ruminant feeds
    • Getachew G, Robinson P, DePeters E and Taylor S 2004. Relationships between chemical composition, dry matter degradation and in vitro gas production of several ruminant feeds. Animal Feed Science and Technology 111, 57-71.
    • (2004) Animal Feed Science and Technology , vol.111 , pp. 57-71
    • Getachew, G.1    Robinson, P.2    DePeters, E.3    Taylor, S.4
  • 12
    • 67649425363 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Inhibition of methanogens by bromochloromethane: Effects on microbial communities and rumen fermentation using batch and continuous fermentations
    • Goel G, Makkar HPS and Becker K 2009. Inhibition of methanogens by bromochloromethane: Effects on microbial communities and rumen fermentation using batch and continuous fermentations. British Journal of Nutrition 101, 1484-1492.
    • (2009) British Journal of Nutrition , vol.101 , pp. 1484-1492
    • Goel, G.1    Makkar, H.P.S.2    Becker, K.3
  • 14
    • 0028708294 scopus 로고
    • A comparative study of nutrient digestibility, kinetics of digestion and passage and rumen fermentation pattern in goats and sheep offered medium quality forages at the maintenance level of feeding
    • Isac M, Garciá M, Aguilera J and Molina AE 1994. A comparative study of nutrient digestibility, kinetics of digestion and passage and rumen fermentation pattern in goats and sheep offered medium quality forages at the maintenance level of feeding. Archiv für Tierernaddddhrung 46, 37-50.
    • (1994) Archiv für Tierernaddddhrung , vol.46 , pp. 37-50
    • Isac, M.1    Garciá, M.2    Aguilera, J.3    Molina, A.E.4
  • 16
    • 70449518332 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Effect of coconut oil and garlic powder on in vitro fermentation using gas production technique
    • Kongmun P, Wanapat M, Pakdee P and Navanukraw C 2010. Effect of coconut oil and garlic powder on in vitro fermentation using gas production technique. Livestock Science 127, 38-44.
    • (2010) Livestock Science , vol.127 , pp. 38-44
    • Kongmun, P.1    Wanapat, M.2    Pakdee, P.3    Navanukraw, C.4
  • 17
  • 18
    • 84874610610 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The influence of diet type (dairy versus intensive fattening) on the effectiveness of garlic oil and cinnamaldehyde to manipulate in vitro ruminal fermentation and methane production
    • Mateos I, Ranilla M, Tejido M, Saro C, Kamel C and Carro MD 2013. The influence of diet type (dairy versus intensive fattening) on the effectiveness of garlic oil and cinnamaldehyde to manipulate in vitro ruminal fermentation and methane production. Animal Production Science 53, 299-307.
    • (2013) Animal Production Science , vol.53 , pp. 299-307
    • Mateos, I.1    Ranilla, M.2    Tejido, M.3    Saro, C.4    Kamel, C.5    Carro, M.D.6
  • 20
    • 0002383758 scopus 로고
    • Estimation of the energetic feed value obtained from chemical analysis and in vitro gas production using rumen fluid
    • Menke KH and Steingass H 1988. Estimation of the energetic feed value obtained from chemical analysis and in vitro gas production using rumen fluid. Animal Research and Development 28, 7-55.
    • (1988) Animal Research and Development , vol.28 , pp. 7-55
    • Menke, K.H.1    Steingass, H.2
  • 22
    • 77954535562 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Microbial ecosystem and methanogenesis in ruminants
    • Morgavi DP, Forano E, Martin C and Newbold CJ 2010. Microbial ecosystem and methanogenesis in ruminants. Animal 4, 1024-1036.
    • (2010) Animal , vol.4 , pp. 1024-1036
    • Morgavi, D.P.1    Forano, E.2    Martin, C.3    Newbold, C.J.4
  • 25
    • 77954244314 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A new perspective on the use of plant secondary metabolites to inhibit methanogenesis in the rumen
    • Patra AK and Saxena J 2010. A new perspective on the use of plant secondary metabolites to inhibit methanogenesis in the rumen. Phytochemistry 71, 1198-1222.
    • (2010) Phytochemistry , vol.71 , pp. 1198-1222
    • Patra, A.K.1    Saxena, J.2
  • 26
    • 0025211770 scopus 로고
    • Protein and energy requirements for maintenance of indigenous Granadina goats
    • Prieto C, Aguilera J, Lara L and Fonollá J 1990. Protein and energy requirements for maintenance of indigenous Granadina goats. British Journal of Nutrition 63, 155-163.
    • (1990) British Journal of Nutrition , vol.63 , pp. 155-163
    • Prieto, C.1    Aguilera, J.2    Lara, L.3    Fonollá, J.4
  • 28
    • 79960138573 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Ruminal methane inhibition potential of various pure compounds in comparison with garlic oil as determined with a rumen simulation technique (Rusitec)
    • Soliva CR, Amelchanka SL, Duval SM and Kreuzer M 2011. Ruminal methane inhibition potential of various pure compounds in comparison with garlic oil as determined with a rumen simulation technique (Rusitec). British Journal of Nutrition 106, 114-122.
    • (2011) British Journal of Nutrition , vol.106 , pp. 114-122
    • Soliva, C.R.1    Amelchanka, S.L.2    Duval, S.M.3    Kreuzer, M.4
  • 29
    • 84865020896 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Changes in ruminal microbiota due to rumen content processing and incubation in single-flow continuous-culture fermenters
    • Soto E, Yáñez-Ruiz D, Cantalapiedra-Hijar G, Vivas A and Molina-Alcaide E 2012. Changes in ruminal microbiota due to rumen content processing and incubation in single-flow continuous-culture fermenters. Animal Production Science 52, 813-822.
    • (2012) Animal Production Science , vol.52 , pp. 813-822
    • Soto, E.1    Yáñez-Ruiz, D.2    Cantalapiedra-Hijar, G.3    Vivas, A.4    Molina-Alcaide, E.5
  • 30
    • 0000945405 scopus 로고
    • A simple gas production method using a pressure transducer to determine the fermentation kinetics of ruminant feeds
    • Theodorou MK, Williams BA, Dhanoa MS, McAllan AB and France J 1994. A simple gas production method using a pressure transducer to determine the fermentation kinetics of ruminant feeds. Animal Feed Science and Technology 48, 185-197.
    • (1994) Animal Feed Science and Technology , vol.48 , pp. 185-197
    • Theodorou, M.K.1    Williams, B.A.2    Dhanoa, M.S.3    McAllan, A.B.4    France, J.5
  • 31
    • 0019535123 scopus 로고
    • Monensin supplementation and in vivo methane production by steers
    • Thornton JH and Owens FN 1981. Monensin supplementation and in vivo methane production by steers. Journal of Animal Science 52, 628-634.
    • (1981) Journal of Animal Science , vol.52 , pp. 628-634
    • Thornton, J.H.1    Owens, F.N.2
  • 32
    • 0026232176 scopus 로고
    • Methods for dietary fiber, neutral detergent fiber, and nonstarch polysaccharides in relation to animal nutrition
    • Van Soest PJ, Robertson J and Lewis B 1991. Methods for dietary fiber, neutral detergent fiber, and nonstarch polysaccharides in relation to animal nutrition. Journal of Dairy Science 74, 3583-3597.
    • (1991) Journal of Dairy Science , vol.74 , pp. 3583-3597
    • Van Soest, P.J.1    Robertson, J.2    Lewis, B.3
  • 33
    • 37149003273 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Effects of garlic and juniper berry essential oils on ruminal fermentation and on the site and extent of digestion in lactating cows
    • Yang W, Benchaar C, Ametaj B, Chaves A, HeMand McAllister T 2007. Effects of garlic and juniper berry essential oils on ruminal fermentation and on the site and extent of digestion in lactating cows. Journal of Dairy Science 90, 5671-5681.
    • (2007) Journal of Dairy Science , vol.90 , pp. 5671-5681
    • Yang, W.1    Benchaar, C.2    Ametaj, B.3    Chaves, A.4    HeMand McAllister, T.5
  • 34
    • 19244368010 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Ruminal fermentation and degradation patterns, protozoa population and urinary purine derivatives excretion in goats and wethers fed diets based on twostage olive cake: Effect of PEG supply
    • Yáñez-Ruiz DR, Moumen A, Martin Garcia IA and Molina Alcaide E 2004. Ruminal fermentation and degradation patterns, protozoa population and urinary purine derivatives excretion in goats and wethers fed diets based on twostage olive cake: Effect of PEG supply. Journal of Animal Science 82, 2023-2032.
    • (2004) Journal of Animal Science , vol.82 , pp. 2023-2032
    • Yáñez-Ruiz, D.R.1    Moumen, A.2    Martin Garcia, I.A.3    Molina Alcaide, E.4


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.