B. Hučko
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
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Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2015
M. Joch; L. Cermak; J. Hakl; B. Hučko; D. Duskova; M. Marounek
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of 11 active compounds of essential oils (ACEO) on rumen fermentation characteristics and methane production. Two trials were conducted. In trial 1, ACEO (eugenol, carvacrol, citral, limonene, 1,4-cineole, p-cymene, linalool, bornyl acetate, α-pinene, and β-pinene) at a dose of 1,000 μL/L were incubated for 24 h in diluted rumen fluid with a 70:30 forage:concentrate substrate (16.2% crude protein; 36.6% neutral detergent fiber). Three fistulated Holstein cows were used as donors of rumen fluid. The reduction in methane production was observed with nine ACEO (up to 86% reduction) compared with the control (p<0.05). Among these, only limonene, 1,4-cineole, bornyl acetate, and α-pinene did not inhibit volatile fatty acid (VFA) production, and only bornyl acetate produced less methane per mol of VFA compared with the control (p<0.05). In a subsequent trial, the effects on rumen fermentation and methane production of two concentrations (500 and 2,000 μL/L) of bornyl acetate, the most promising ACEO from the first trial, were evaluated using the same in vitro incubation method that was used in the first trial. In trial 2, monensin was used as a positive control. Both doses of bornyl acetate decreased (p<0.05) methane production and did not inhibit VFA production. Positive effects of bornyl acetate on methane and VFA production were more pronounced than the effects of monensin. These results confirm the ability of bornyl acetate to decrease methane production, which may help to improve the efficiency of energy use in the rumen.
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica | 2017
M. Joch; V. Kudrna; B. Hučko
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the effects of geraniol and camphene at three dosages (300, 600, and 900 mg l-1) on rumen microbial fermentation and methane emission in in vitro batch culture of rumen fluid supplied with a 60 : 40 forage : concentrate substrate (16.2% crude protein, 33.1% neutral detergent fibre). The ionophore antibiotic monensin (8 mg/l) was used as positive control. Compared to control, geraniol significantly (P < 0.05) reduced methane production with increasing doses, with reductions by 10.2, 66.9, and 97.9%. However, total volatile fatty acids (VFA) production and in vitro dry matter digestibility were also reduced (P < 0.05) by all doses of geraniol. Camphene demonstrated weak and unpromising effects on rumen fermentation. Camphene did not decrease (P > 0.05) methane production and slightly decreased (P < 0.05) VFA production. Due to the strong antimethanogenic effect of geraniol a careful selection of dose and combination with other antimethanogenic compounds may be effective in mitigating methane emission from ruminants. However, if a reduction in total VFA production and dry matter digestibility persisted in vivo, geraniol would have a negative effect on animal productivity.
Archiv Fur Geflugelkunde | 2006
V. Christodoulou; Vasileios Bampidis; B. Hučko; C. Iliadis; Z. Mudrik
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
V. Christodoulou; Vasileios Bampidis; B. Hučko; Z. Mudřik
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
B. Hučko; Vasileios Bampidis; A. Kodeš; V. Christodoulou; Z. Mudřik; K. Poláková; Vladimír Plachý
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
K. Poláková; V. Kudrna; A. Kodeš; B. Hučko; Z. Mudřik
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
V. Christodoulou; Vasileios Bampidis; E. Sossidou; J. Ambrosiadis; B. Hučko; C. Iliadis; A. Kodeš
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
V. Dvořáček; A. Kodeš; Z. Stehno; B. Hučko; Z. Mudřik
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2016
Martin Kulma; Vladimír Plachý; Lenka Kouřimská; Vladimír Vrabec; T. Bubová; Anna Adámková; B. Hučko
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2016
Václav Dvořáček; Vladimír Plachý; Lenka Štěrbová; Eva Matějová; Michal Kaválek; B. Hučko
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