2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2022.104795
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Diet and phytogenic supplementation substantially modulate the salivary proteome in dairy cows

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“…After removing duplicate literature using both automated and manual methods, two researchers independently conducted a step‐by‐step screening of articles based on predetermined eligibility criteria. They used titles, abstracts, and full‐text contents as references during the screening process 20 . Any discrepancies were resolved through consultations with a third‐party researcher 21 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After removing duplicate literature using both automated and manual methods, two researchers independently conducted a step‐by‐step screening of articles based on predetermined eligibility criteria. They used titles, abstracts, and full‐text contents as references during the screening process 20 . Any discrepancies were resolved through consultations with a third‐party researcher 21 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They used titles, abstracts, and full-text contents as references during the screening process. 20 Any discrepancies were resolved through consultations with a third-party researcher. 21 In cases where there was an overlap between the population and the intervention being studied, selecting the study with a higher number of participants was advisable.…”
Section: Literature Screening and Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After automatically and manually removing duplicate publications, two researchers independently screened the articles in a stepwise manner based on the predetermined eligibility criteria, including the titles, abstracts, and full-text contents. 39 Any discrepancies were resolved through discussion with a third researcher. 40 When there is an overlap between the population and the stent being studied, studies with a larger number of participants were chosen.…”
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“…Phytobiotic additives have been shown to be effective in maintaining ruminal pH and improving ruminal fermentation, particularly in high-grain production (Rivera-Chacon et al 2022). For example, using phytobiotic additives such as plant-derived alkaloids (Mickdam et al 2016) Recently, it has been suggested that botanical compounds (e.g., essential oils) may stimulate salivation due to their smell properties as well as improve the physicochemical composition of the salivary and salivary proteome, which are linked to rumen function, host metabolism, and immune response in animals fed a high-concentrate diet (Castillo-Lopez et al 2023;Ricci et al 2021). According to Ricci et al (2021), analysis of stimulated saliva revealed that garlic oil and ginger increased phosphate concentration, while thyme oil increased osmolality and capsaicin and thymol increased buffer capacity.…”
Section: Effects On Ruminal Phmentioning
confidence: 99%