Invited Review: Essential Oils as Modifiers of Rumen Microbial Fermentation
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona · Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal
Abstract
Microorganisms in the rumen degrade nutrients to produce volatile fatty acids and synthesize microbial protein as an energy and protein supply for the ruminant, respectively. However, this fermentation process has energy (losses of methane) and protein (losses of ammonia N) inefficiencies that may limit production performance and contribute to the release of pollutants to the environment. Antibiotic ionophores have been very successful in reducing these energy and protein losses in the rumen, but the use of antibiotics in animal feeds is facing reduced social acceptance, and their use has been banned in the European Union since January 2006. For this reason, scientists have become interested in evaluating…
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5Topics & keywords
- Rumen
- Fermentation
- Propionate
- Food science
- Methanogenesis
- Essential oil
- Chemistry
- Biology