Gabriela Benetel, G. M. Fagundes, Paulo de Méo-Filho, Thaysa dos Santos Silva, K. C. Welter, F. A. Melo, A. Lobo, R. Frighetto, Alexandre Berndt, James Pierre Muir, Ives Cláudio da Silva Bueno
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摘要
精油(EO)作为瘤胃添加剂,在体外试验中可减少甲烷排放,但体内研究的结果仍然有限。我们研究了牛至(OEO)和百里香(TEO)精油对内洛尔肉牛体内甲烷排放的影响。在双 3 × 3 拉丁方设计中使用了六头成年瘤胃封存内洛尔肉牛。处理包括每公斤精料含 3 mL OEO、每公斤精料含 3 mL TEO 或不添加 EO 的三种日粮。实验期包括三个 21 天的饲喂期,在每个饲喂期的第 16 天至第 21 天采用六氟化硫(SF6)技术测量甲烷产量。此外,还评估了摄入量、总表观消化率(干物质以及中性和酸性洗涤纤维)和瘤胃参数(pH 值、氨氮浓度和短链脂肪酸)。环氧乙烷没有减少甲烷排放量,对瘤胃参数也没有影响。
Essential Oils in Nellore Beef Cattle: In Vivo Impact on Rumen Emissions
Essential oils (EOs), as rumen additives, decreased CH4 emissions in in vitro trials but results from in vivo studies are still limited. We investigated the effects of Origanum vulgare (OEO) and Thymus vulgaris (TEO) EOs on in vivo methane emissions from Nellore beef cattle. Six adult rumen-cannulated Nellore cattle were used in a double 3 × 3 Latin square design. Treatments consisted of three diets containing either 3 mL OEO per kg of concentrate, 3 mL TEO/kg of concentrate, or no EO addition. The experimental period consisted of three 21 d feeding periods and methane production was measured using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) technique from Day 16 to Day 21 of each feeding period. Intake, total apparent digestibility (dry matter as well as neutral and acid detergent fiber), and rumen parameters (pH, ammoniacal nitrogen concentration, and short-chain fatty acids) were also evaluated. The EOs did not decrease CH4 emissions and had no effect on rumen parameters.