2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2015.01.018
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Use of Rosmarinus officinalis in sheep diet formulations: Effects on ruminal fermentation, microbial numbers and in situ degradability

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“…Similar results were reported by Castillejos et al [43]. Instead, Patra and Yu [30] found that VFA concentration was affected only by oregano and clove EOs while the supplementation of EOs in sheep diets did not show any effect on VFA production [20,36]. Some researchers showed that some EOs have positive effects on VFA molar proportions by decreasing the acetate production and increasing propionate production [44][45][46].…”
Section: Effects On Production Of Volatile Fatty Acidssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Similar results were reported by Castillejos et al [43]. Instead, Patra and Yu [30] found that VFA concentration was affected only by oregano and clove EOs while the supplementation of EOs in sheep diets did not show any effect on VFA production [20,36]. Some researchers showed that some EOs have positive effects on VFA molar proportions by decreasing the acetate production and increasing propionate production [44][45][46].…”
Section: Effects On Production Of Volatile Fatty Acidssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The filtrates were sampled for the determination of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and stored at −80 °C before the analyses. VFA concentration, apparent dry matter (DM) degradability and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) degradability were determined as previously described by [20].…”
Section: Sampling and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ammonia is not incorporated to microbial protein is absorbed across rumen wall into bloodstream. Ammonia is converted to urea in liver and excreted through urine (Moran, 2005), and potentially contributes to greenhouse gas by nitrous oxide emission and ground water pollution (Cobellis et al, 2015). Fiber digestibility were higher in all addition of red ginger groups compared to control (P<0.05) (Figure 2.).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Table 2 shows a summary of the methods discussed above, together with their advantages and disadvantages and some suggestions for improvement. et al (2015) In situ Alfalfa meal 48 57.37 26.0 Cobellis et al (2015) In situ Alfalfa meal 48 70.27 14.0 Cobellis et al (2015) In situ (ERD) 7…”
Section: Methodologies For Predicting Protein Degradability In the Rumenmentioning
confidence: 99%