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Impact of Moringa oleifera on rumen fermentation and methane emission under in vitro condition

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AMB EXPRESS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s13568-022-01480-0

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Moringa oleifera; Methane emission; Digestibility; Rumen fermentation

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This study examines the efficacy of incorporating Moringa oleifera leaves (ML) at different levels in the feed of ruminants under in vitro conditions. The results show that replacing 10-20% of the feed with ML improves gas production, digestibility, and rumen fermentation parameters, while reducing methane emissions. No changes are observed in ammonia and acetate propionate ratios. It is concluded that adding ML to the feed can serve as a protein supplement and reduce methane emissions without affecting digestibility and rumen fermentation parameters, making it a widely applicable method for sustainable animal production and mitigating global warming.
Exploring innovative methods to provide essential nutrients and reducing ruminant greenhouse gas emission is crucial for animal production and diminishing global warming. This study was conducted to examine the efficacy of Moringa oleifera leaves (ML) in ruminants at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30% and 40% level in different roughage (R) and concentrate (C) (80R:20C, 70R:30C and 60R:40C) under in vitro conditions. Chemical composition of ML, concentrate mixture and berseem were estimated. Rumen fermentation parameters of male goat kids viz., total gas production, CH4, true dry matter digestibility (TDMD), organic matter digestibility (TOMD), partial fraction (PF), microbial biomass (MBP), ammonia (N), acetate, propionate, butyrate and acetate propionate ratio were observed under in vitro conditions. Results revealed that crude protein, organic matter and ethyl ether content were higher in ML as compared to concentrate mixture and berseem. Magnesium and iron content were also higher in ML as compared to concentrate and berseem. Total gas production, digestibility of DM and OM, MBP, acetate and propionate level were improved (P < 0.05) upto 10-20% replacement. In contrast, decreased in CH4 (%) and CH4 (mL/100 mg dDM) was noted with increased levels of ML incorporation. There was no change observed in ammonia, acetate: propionate ratios at all the three planes of nutrition. In this study, it is concluded that mixing Moringa oleifera leaves in feed can be used as protein supplement and reduce the methane emission without causing any effect on digestibility and rumen fermentation parameters. However, ML can be suggested for widespread practice to attain the sustainable animal production (10-20%) and to alleviate the global warming.

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