Sallam, Sobhy M.

Effect of different levels of citrus essential oil and its active component on rumen microbial fermentation and methane emission in vitro [electronic resource]. تأثير مستويات مختلفة من زيت اليوسفى المتطاير والمركب الفعال به على تخمرات الكرش الميكروبية وإنتاج الميثان معمليا. - P. 1-7.

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The fermentation characteristics of adding different levels (0, 25, 50 and 75 µ1/75ml buffered rumen fluid) of citrus essential oil or its bioactive component (limonene, 0, 30, 45 and 60 jllJ75mJ buffered rumen fluid) to a basal substrate (50% roughage: 500-10 concentrates) were evaluated in vitro by semi automatic gas production (GP) technique. The investigated essential oil was Citrus reticulata (CR25, CR50, CR7S), and Limonene (L30, L45, L60). The analyses of the citrus essential oils by GC/MS showed that the main components were dl-Limonene (83.9%) and ¥- Terpinene (JO.7.5%).There were significant differences (P < 0.05) in cumulative OP after subtracting the blank gas volume for different levels of citrus essential oil or limonene. All levels of citrus essential oil and limonene significantly (P

Summary in Arabic.


Citrus oils--Analysis.
Limonene.
Protozoa--Evolution.
Methane--Combustion.
Methane--Metabolism.
Gas production.
Essences and essential oils--Microbiology.
Essences and essential oils--Physiological effect.
Methane industry--Egypt.
Rumen Microbiology.
Rumen fermentation.