نتایج جستجو برای: rumen fermentation parameters

تعداد نتایج: 617469  

A. Afzalzadeh A.A. Khadem M. Rezaeian M.A. Norouzian, R. Khodabakhshi

This study investigated the effect of Rumex Sc (commercial product which includes of Saccharomyces cervisiae, saponin and essential oils) on rumen fermentation, blood glucose, urea, milk yield and milk composition. Animals were offered a basal diet containing alfalfa hay (15.5%), corn silage (24%), beet pulp (7%) and concentrate (53.5%). Additionally, Rumex Sc was included in the experimental d...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
m. taghavi nezhad d. alipour m. torabi goudarzi p. zamani g. khodakaramian

the aim of this study was to assess the effect of several doses of spearmint essential oil (seo; 0, 250, 500, 750 or 1,000 µg ml-1 buffered rumen fluid) on the fermentation kinetic and digestibility using in vitro gas production technique. a total mixed ration (30% roughage: 70% concentrate) was incubated with buffered rumen fluid. in vitro gas production, asymptotic gas production (a), rate of...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
طاهره محمد آبادی مرتضی چاجی محمد بوجارپور

this experiment was conducted to determine the effect of procceesing of sugarcane pith with high pressure steam (210-220c◦, at 19 bar, over 3 min, on 70 % moisture) on fermentative activity and gas production parameters and degradation by pure microorganism of rumen. the microbial different groups of rumen were separated by physical and chemical methods and using antibiotics. these microbial gr...

2011
Nicolas DiLorenzo

It is well known that rumen fermentation processes play a key role in ruminant nutrition, as it is this distinctive symbiotic feature between the host and the rumen microflora that lends the ruminant animal several advantages in digestive and metabolic processes over non-ruminants. The extent of complexity of interactions between diverse groups of microorganisms which inhabit the rumen is such ...

2007
D. Jalc

The objective of this study was to examine the effect of oleic (OA), linoleic (LA) and α-linolenic (ALA) acid used as supplements (3.5% wt/wt) to a diet containing 80% lucerne and 20% barley on rumen fermentation and lipid metabolism in an artificial rumen (Rusitec). The experiment lasted 12 days with 6 days of stabilization period. The fatty acid (FA) supplementation to a mixed diet did not af...

D. Alipour F. Hozhabri, Z. Mirzaei

This study aimed to identify chemical composition of Thymus kotschyanus essential oil (TKEO) and to evaluate the effects of different doses of TKEO on in vitro gas production, fermentation parameters, acidosis and protozoal population using a completely randomized design with four replicates. Two diets (D1: 100% forage and D2: 30% forage+70% concentrate) were incubated with buffered rumen fluid...

2018
Mi Zhou Yong-Jia Peng Yanhong Chen Christen M. Klinger Masahito Oba Jian-Xin Liu Le Luo Guan

BACKGROUND Understanding the host impact on its symbiotic microbiota is important in redirecting the rumen microbiota and thus improving animal performance. The current study aimed to understand how rumen microbiota were altered and re-established after being emptied and receiving content from donor, thus to understand the impact of such process on rumen microbial fermentation and to explore th...

2012
S.K. Sirohi N. Goel P. Pandey

The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of methanolic extracts of three plants, mehandi (Lawsonia inermis), jaiphal (Myristica fragrans) and green chili (Capsicum annuum) on methanogenesis, rumen fermentation and fermentation kinetic parameters by in vitro gas production techniques. Single dose of each plant extract (1 ml / 30 ml buffered rumen fluid) and two sorghum fodder con...

2015
Jolien B. Veneman Stefan Muetzel Kenton J. Hart Catherine L. Faulkner Jon M. Moorby Hink B. Perdok Charles J. Newbold Jose Luis Balcazar

It has been suggested that the rumen microbiome and rumen function might be disrupted if methane production in the rumen is decreased. Furthermore concerns have been voiced that geography and management might influence the underlying microbial population and hence the response of the rumen to mitigation strategies. Here we report the effect of the dietary additives: linseed oil and nitrate on m...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1951
F V GRAY A F PILGRIM R A WELLER

It is now generally accepted that the fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen gives rise to the formation of large amounts of the lower volatile fatty acids; but the fact that these acids are absorbed in considerable amounts and at different rates from the rumen into the blood stream has made it clear that in vitro studies of the fermentation processes are necessary in order to ascertain the...

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