in vitro evaluation of the effects of lavandula officinalis and origanum vulgare essential oils on ruminal fermentation using concentrate and roughage type substrates
نویسندگان
چکیده
the aim of this research was to study the in vitro effect of lavandula officinalis (leo) and origanum vulgare (oeo) essential oils on rumen fermentation using a concentrate type substrate (cts) and roughage type substrate (rts). six mehraban ewes were divided into 2 groups and fed a concentrate type or roughage type diet, and used as rumen fluid donors. each essential oil (eo) was evaluated separately at different doses using a completely randomized design with a 5 × 2 factorial arrangement (eo dose × substrate type). in a third 5 × 2 factorial design experiment, the potential of leo to inhibit rumen methanogenesis was tested. the gas produced after 24-h of incubation (gp24) was stimulated and inhibited (p < 0.01) by leo in cts and rts groups, respectively. the in vitro true dry matter (ivtdmd) and organic matter (ivtomd) degradability were lowered significantly by leo using cts and rts. a more pronounced fall was observed for total volatile fatty acids (total vfa) by leo using rts compared to cts. the partitioning factor (pf) and nh3 were decreased and increased (p < 0.01) in cts and rts groups, respectively, but microbial biomass (mb) was linearly decreased by leo in both cts and rts groups. an interaction effect between oeo dose and substrate type were observed for all parameters except the total vfa and mb which decreased linearly (p < 0.01) by oeo. the gp24, ivtdmd, ivtomd and nh3 were decreased linearly (p < 0.01) by oeo using both substrate types. the pf was enhanced with oeo dose, but only in rts group. methane production was reduced linearly by leo dose (p < 0.01), but the ch4/tg and ch4/co2 showed linear and quadratic trends with leo dose. an interaction effect between leo dose and substrate type was also recorded for tg and co2 (p < 0.01), as their production was stimulated and inhibited by leo in cts and rts groups, respectively. collectively, this study demonstrated that leo and oeo affected ruminal fermentation differently depending on their doses and the type of substrate.
منابع مشابه
In vitro evaluation of the effects of Lavandula officinalis and Origanum vulgare essential oils on ruminal fermentation using concentrate and roughage type substrates
The aim of this research was to study the in vitro effect of Lavandula officinalis (LEO) and Origanum vulgare (OEO) essential oils on rumen fermentation using a concentrate type substrate (CTS) and roughage type substrate (RTS). Six Mehraban ewes were divided into 2 groups and fed a concentrate type or roughage type diet, and used as rumen fluid donors. Each essential oil (EO) was evaluated sep...
متن کاملEvaluation of the Effects of Mitigation on Methane and Ammonia Production by Using Origanum vulgare L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. Essential Oils on in Vitro Rumen Fermentation Systems
The effects of increasing concentrations of oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) essentials oil (EO) on ruminal gas emissions were tested in vitro using 50 mL serum bottles. Each bottle contained a 200 mg substrate (alfalfa hay and corn meal 1:1) and a 20 mL solution composed of a buffered medium and rumen fluid (1:2). The percentage of ruminal fermentation pro...
متن کاملEvaluating in vitro dose-response effects of Lavandula officinalis essential oil on rumen fermentation characteristics, methane production and ruminal acidosis
Four in vitro experiments (Exp.) were conducted to evaluate lavender essential oil (LEO) effects at 0 (control), 250 (low dose), 500 (medium dose), 750 and 1000 µL per L(high doses) of incubation medium on rumen gas production kinetics (Exp.1), ruminal digestibility and fermentation (Exp.2), methane production (Exp.3) and rumen acidosis (Exp.4). The asymptote of gas production (A) incr...
متن کاملEvaluating in vitro dose-response effects of Lavandula officinalis essential oil on rumen fermentation characteristics, methane production and ruminal acidosis
Four in vitro experiments (Exp.) were conducted to evaluate lavender essential oil (LEO) effects at 0 (control), 250 (low dose), 500 (medium dose), 750 and 1000 µL per L (high doses) of incubation medium on rumen gas production kinetics (Exp.1), ruminal digestibility and fermentation (Exp.2), methane production (Exp.3) and rumen acidosis (Exp.4). The asymptote of gas production (A) increased qu...
متن کاملthe investigation of the relationship between type a and type b personalities and quality of translation
چکیده ندارد.
on translation of politeness strategies in dialogues involving female characters in translations and retranslations of novels translated before and after the islamic revolution of iran and their effects on the image of women: a polysystem theory approach
abstract reception environment has considerable effects on accepting a translation. as the expectations of a target culture and its values and needs change throughout history, its criteria for accepting a translation or rejecting it will change accordingly (gentzler, 2001). the expectations of iran, as the reception environment in the present study, have changed after the islamic revolution. i...
منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
journal of livestock science and technologiesناشر: shahid bahonar university of kerman and iranian society of animal science
ISSN
دوره 1
شماره 2 2013
کلمات کلیدی
میزبانی شده توسط پلتفرم ابری doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023