Manipulation of Rumen Fermentation and Methane Gas Production by Plant Secondary Metabolites (Saponin, Tannin and Essential Oil) – A Review of Ten-Year Studies

Author:

Jafari Saied1,Ebrahimi Mahdi12,Goh Yong M.13,Rajion Mohamed A.1,Jahromi Mohamed F.4,Al-Jumaili Wisam S.15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Universiti Putra Malaysia , 43400 Serdang , Selangor, Malaysia

2. Department of Plant Sciences & Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences & Biotechnology , Shahid Beheshti University , Tehran , Iran

3. Institute of Tropical Agriculture , Universiti Putra Malaysia , 43400 Serdang , Selangor, Malaysia

4. Agriculture Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII), East and North-East Branch , P.O.B. 91735 844, Mashhad , Iran

5. Department of Animal Resources, College of Agriculture , University of Al-Qassim Green , Babylon, 51013 Al-Qassim , Iraq

Abstract

Abstract A wide range of plant secondary metabolites (PSM) have been shown to have the potential to modulate the fermentation process in the rumen. The use of plants and plant extracts as natural feed additives has become an interesting topic not only among nutritionists but also other scientists. Although a large number of phytochemicals (e.g. saponins, tannins and essential oils) have recently been investigated for their methane (CH4) reduction potential, there have not yet been major breakthroughs that could be applied in practice. However, the effectiveness of these PSM depends on the source, type and the level of their presence in plant products. The aim of the present review was to assess ruminal CH4 emission through a comparison of integrating related studies from published papers, which described various levels of different PSM sources being added to ruminant feed. Apart from CH4, other related rumen fermentation parameters were also included in this review.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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