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Evaluation of ruminal methane and ammonia formation and microbiota composition as affected by supplements based on mixtures of tannins and essential oils using Rusitec.

Giulia FoggiMelissa TerranovaMatteo DaghioSergej L AmelchankaGiuseppe ConteSimon IneichenMonica AgnolucciCarlo VitiAlberto MantinoArianna BuccioniMichael KreuzerMarcello Mele
Published in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2024)
All additives showed the potential to mitigate methane or ammonia formation, or both, in vitro over a period of 10 d. However, several differences occurred between PC and Q-2/C-10, indicating different mechanisms of action. The pronounced defaunation caused by PC and its suggested consequences apparently determined at least part of the mitigant effects. Although the depressive effect on NDF degradability caused by Q-2 and C-10 might partially explain their mitigation properties, their mechanisms of action remain mostly to be elucidated.
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