Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees were screened for their effects on rumen protozoa and bacteria with a view to predicting their safety as feed supplements and for identifying species with potential antiprotozoal activity. The species tested were Acacia aneura, Chamaecytisus palmensis, Brachychiton populneum, Flindersia maculosa, Sesbania sesban, Leucaena leucocephala and Vernonia amyedalina. Antimicrobial effects were mild except for S. sesban, which was highly toxic to rumen protozoa in vitro, and A. aneura, which was toxic to rumen bacteria. The antiprotozoal factor in S. sesban was apparently associated with the fraction of the plant containing saponins. When S. sesban was fed to sheep, protozoal numbers fe...
Grazing ruminants depend basically on the efficiency of rumen ecosystem to supply the animal with th...
<p></p><p>SUMMARY Four cattle rumen fistulae were fed on Latin Square with four treatments including...
The major limitation to ruminant production in many tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australia i...
Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees were screened for their effects on r...
Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees (MPT) were screened for their effect...
Nine different accessions of Sesbania sesban were examined for their toxicity to ciliate protozoa fr...
The effect of five multipurpose trees (MPTs), Acacia angustissima, Acacia saligna, Chamae-cytisus pa...
Supplementation of basal diets with multipurpose trees (MPTs) increases essential nutrients availabl...
Foliage from the tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, is toxic to rumen protozoa in vitro, due...
Inadequate nutrition is the main cause of low productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa. The p...
The effect of Acacia angustissima on rumen fermentation was evaluated. Acacia angustissima was fed t...
As the effects of saponins in the rumen are due to their membrane-disrupting ability on protozoa, th...
Rumen protozoa have been shown to invade and ingest plant particles (Bauchop, 1979) and to produce t...
The present study was carried out to evaluate defaunant effect of the water soluble extracts of the ...
Samples of foliage from multipurpose leguminous trees (MPT) which had been selected as potential fee...
Grazing ruminants depend basically on the efficiency of rumen ecosystem to supply the animal with th...
<p></p><p>SUMMARY Four cattle rumen fistulae were fed on Latin Square with four treatments including...
The major limitation to ruminant production in many tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australia i...
Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees were screened for their effects on r...
Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees (MPT) were screened for their effect...
Nine different accessions of Sesbania sesban were examined for their toxicity to ciliate protozoa fr...
The effect of five multipurpose trees (MPTs), Acacia angustissima, Acacia saligna, Chamae-cytisus pa...
Supplementation of basal diets with multipurpose trees (MPTs) increases essential nutrients availabl...
Foliage from the tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, is toxic to rumen protozoa in vitro, due...
Inadequate nutrition is the main cause of low productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa. The p...
The effect of Acacia angustissima on rumen fermentation was evaluated. Acacia angustissima was fed t...
As the effects of saponins in the rumen are due to their membrane-disrupting ability on protozoa, th...
Rumen protozoa have been shown to invade and ingest plant particles (Bauchop, 1979) and to produce t...
The present study was carried out to evaluate defaunant effect of the water soluble extracts of the ...
Samples of foliage from multipurpose leguminous trees (MPT) which had been selected as potential fee...
Grazing ruminants depend basically on the efficiency of rumen ecosystem to supply the animal with th...
<p></p><p>SUMMARY Four cattle rumen fistulae were fed on Latin Square with four treatments including...
The major limitation to ruminant production in many tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australia i...