Characterization and in vitro assessment of seaweed bioactives with potential to reduce methane production
This study collates compositional analysis of seaweeds data with information generated from in vitro gas production assays in the presence and absence of seaweeds. The aim was to assess and rank 27 native northern European seaweeds as potential feed ingredients for use to reduce methane emissions fr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in animal science 2022, Vol.3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study collates compositional analysis of seaweeds data with information generated from
in vitro
gas production assays in the presence and absence of seaweeds. The aim was to assess and rank 27 native northern European seaweeds as potential feed ingredients for use to reduce methane emissions from ruminants. It provides information for use in future
in vivo
dietary trials concerning feed manipulation strategies to reduce CH
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emissions efficiently from domestic ruminants based on dietary seaweed supplementation. The seaweeds
H. siliquosa
and
A. nodosum
belonging to phylum
Phaeophyta
displayed the highest concentration of phlorotannins and antioxidant activity among the macroalgae giving anti-methanogenic effect
in vitro
, while this explanation was not valid for the observed reduction in methane when supplementing with
C. filum
and
L. digitata
in this study.
D. carnosa
and
C. tenuicorne
belonging to phylum
Rhodophyta
had the highest protein content among the macroalgae that reduced methane production
in vitro
. There were no obvious explanation from the compositional analysis conducted in this study to the reduced methane production
in vitro
when supplementing with
U. lactuca
belonging to phylum
Chlorophyta
. The strongest and most complete methane inhibition
in vitro
was observed when supplementing with
Asparagopsis taxiformis
that was used as a positive control in this study. |
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ISSN: | 2673-6225 2673-6225 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fanim.2022.1062324 |