Effects of Nisin and Propolis on ruminal fermentation in vitro

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of nisin and propolis on in vitro fermentation of a 60:40 forage:concentrate diet using the rumen simulation technique and to compare their effects with the antibiotic monensin (positive control). Nisin, propolis ethanol extract and monensm were added daily at 2 mg, 100 μL (contained active substances of 2 mg crude propolis) and 5 mg to the fermentation vessels, respectively. Monensin caused expected changes in fermentation patterns (a significant decrease in NH3-N concentration, acetate and butyrate production, protozoa counts and a significant increase in propionate production). Nisin and propolis did not cause beneficial effects on fermentation efficiency except NH3-N concentration. NH3-N concentration was reduced (p<0.05) by them. In conclusion, the results of this study indicate that nisin and propolis might be useful additives to decrease ruminal ammonia production and to improve nitrogen utilization by ruminants. © Medwell Journals, 2010.

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Oeztuerk, H., Emre, B., Sagmanligil, V., Piskin, I., Fidanci, U. R., & Pekcan, M. (2010). Effects of Nisin and Propolis on ruminal fermentation in vitro. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 9(21), 2752–2758. https://doi.org/10.3923/javaa.2010.2752.2758

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