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صفحه نخست /Effect of various semi-arid ...
عنوان Effect of various semi-arid medicinal plant essential oils on in vitro ruminal methane emission and feed fermentation efficiency.
نوع پژوهش مقاله ارائه شده کنفرانسی
کلیدواژه‌ها methane, essential oil, fermentation efficiency
چکیده The objective of the present study was to investigate the in vitro effect of some semi-arid medicinal plant essential oils on ruminal methane emission and feed fermentation efficiency (FFE). A mixed diet of alfalfa hay: concentrate (50:50, based on DM) was provided. It was then ground to pass through a 1- mm screen. Approximately, 500 mg of the diet alone (as control) or plus essential oil of cinnamon, dill, oregano or peppermint (100 μL/ g DM) were placed into a 125 mL serum bottle (n = 6) containing 50 mL of buffered-rumen fluid (2:1). Rumen fluid was obtained from 3 ruminally fistulated sheep (49.5 ± 2.5 kg, body weight), before the morning feeding. Bottles were placed in shaking water bath for 24 h at 38.5°C. Gas produced of each bottle was recorded using a pressure transducer and then sampled. Gas pressure was converted into volume using an experimentally calibrated curve. Then, bottle content was filtered (42 μm) and residual was dried (60°C, 48 h) to determine dry matter disappearance (DMD). Data were statistically analyzed using SAS (V. 9/1) and Dunnett’s test was used to compare the means (P < 0.05). Feed fermentation efficiency was estimated as FFE = DMD (g/kg)/cumulative gas (ml) produced at 24 h. Methane content of the produced gas was determined using gas chromatography procedure. Results indicated that these essential oils caused a significant (P < 0.05) decrease in methane and total gas produced over 24 incubation compared with those of the control (Table 1). The essential oil of Dill enhanced FFE (P < 0.05) compared with that of the control. Present results demonstrated a positive effect of the essential oils on ruminal fermentation pattern.
پژوهشگران کامران رضایزدی (نفر چهارم)، علیرضا وکیلی (نفر سوم)، محسن دانش مسگران (نفر دوم)، حسین جهانی عزیزآبادی (نفر اول)