2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2007.04.014
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A review of plant-derived essential oils in ruminant nutrition and production

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“…These natural plant eco chemicals such as essential oils (EOs), saponins, tannins and organosulphur compounds have been shown to selectively modulate the rumen microbial populations (Patra and Saxena, 2009) resulting in an improvement of rumen fermentation and nitrogen metabolism, and a decrease in methane production and thus improving the productivity and health of animals. Essential oils are seen as a potential alternative to antibiotic drugs and additives in both animal and human diets because they have antimicrobial properties against a wide variety of microorganisms (Benchaar et al, 2008). Nutritionists and rumen microbiologists have therefore recently shown great interest in exploiting EO as natural feed additives for the purpose of improving rumen fermentation through volatile fatty acid production, inhibition of methanogenesis, improving protein metabolism and increasing the efficiency of feed utilization.…”
Section: Issn: 2319-7706 Volume 7 Number 04 (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These natural plant eco chemicals such as essential oils (EOs), saponins, tannins and organosulphur compounds have been shown to selectively modulate the rumen microbial populations (Patra and Saxena, 2009) resulting in an improvement of rumen fermentation and nitrogen metabolism, and a decrease in methane production and thus improving the productivity and health of animals. Essential oils are seen as a potential alternative to antibiotic drugs and additives in both animal and human diets because they have antimicrobial properties against a wide variety of microorganisms (Benchaar et al, 2008). Nutritionists and rumen microbiologists have therefore recently shown great interest in exploiting EO as natural feed additives for the purpose of improving rumen fermentation through volatile fatty acid production, inhibition of methanogenesis, improving protein metabolism and increasing the efficiency of feed utilization.…”
Section: Issn: 2319-7706 Volume 7 Number 04 (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ausência de efeito no consumo e digestibilidades dos nutrientes do presente estudo está de acordo com vários autores (BENCHAAR et al, 2008a; Esta ausência de efeito no balanço de Nitrogênio pode ser explicada pela ausência de efeito no consumo e digestibilidade dos nutrientes, uma vez que os animais estavam em fase de crescimento mantendo o balanço de nitrogênio positivo.…”
Section: Consumo E Digestibilidade Dos Nutrientesunclassified
“…Assim sendo, Benchaar et al (2008a) concluíram que alguns óleos essenciais diminuem a taxa de desaminação, adesão e colonização de bactérias proteolíticas aos substratos.…”
Section: óLeos Essenciais Como Manipuladores Da Fermentação Ruminalunclassified
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