Although the potential of plants extracts to improve feed efficiency and animal productivity and decrease methane emissions by enteric fermentation has been shown, the information available is often contradictory which has been attributed to differences in the complex mixture of bioactive compounds and their interactions. Understanding the degree to which structural features in a compound may affect the biological activity of an extract is essential. We hypothesised that relative small variations in the structure of a compound can have a significant influence on the ability of the derivatives to alter fermentation in the rumen. Nine compounds were synthetized from the natural alkaloid haemanthamine and tested in vitro for their effects on r...
The threat to human health associated with the use of antibiotic and chemical feed additives has pro...
Plant bioactive compounds are currently viewed as possible feed additives in terms of methane mitiga...
There is increasing interest in exploiting natural products as feed additives to solve problems in a...
Although the potential of plants extracts to improve feed efficiency and animal productivity and dec...
There is a constant relationship between PSM at relatively low and moderate concentrations, and gas ...
The removal of antibiotic growth-promoters has led to an increased interest in alternative means of ...
Saponins have the potential to favorably modulate rumen fermentation, but there is generally a lack ...
The antiprotozoal effect of saponins is transitory, as when saponins are deglycosylated to the sapog...
A wide range of plant secondary metabolites (PSM) have been shown to have the potential to modulate ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the degree of oligomerization of ellagitannins (ET) inf...
Abstract Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) can potentially reduce ruminal methane formation. Howeve...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
Inhibiting rumen methanogenesis often causes hydrogen accumulation, potentially negatively affecting...
Study of the efficacy of methanogenesis inhibitors in the rumen has given inconsistent results, main...
Objective: The methane mitigating potential of various plant-based polyphenol sources is known, but ...
The threat to human health associated with the use of antibiotic and chemical feed additives has pro...
Plant bioactive compounds are currently viewed as possible feed additives in terms of methane mitiga...
There is increasing interest in exploiting natural products as feed additives to solve problems in a...
Although the potential of plants extracts to improve feed efficiency and animal productivity and dec...
There is a constant relationship between PSM at relatively low and moderate concentrations, and gas ...
The removal of antibiotic growth-promoters has led to an increased interest in alternative means of ...
Saponins have the potential to favorably modulate rumen fermentation, but there is generally a lack ...
The antiprotozoal effect of saponins is transitory, as when saponins are deglycosylated to the sapog...
A wide range of plant secondary metabolites (PSM) have been shown to have the potential to modulate ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the degree of oligomerization of ellagitannins (ET) inf...
Abstract Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) can potentially reduce ruminal methane formation. Howeve...
Enteric fermentation process is of concern worldwide for its contribution to global warming. It is k...
Inhibiting rumen methanogenesis often causes hydrogen accumulation, potentially negatively affecting...
Study of the efficacy of methanogenesis inhibitors in the rumen has given inconsistent results, main...
Objective: The methane mitigating potential of various plant-based polyphenol sources is known, but ...
The threat to human health associated with the use of antibiotic and chemical feed additives has pro...
Plant bioactive compounds are currently viewed as possible feed additives in terms of methane mitiga...
There is increasing interest in exploiting natural products as feed additives to solve problems in a...