Effect of a mix essential oil of Pinus merkusii (Jungh. And de Vriese) and Melaleuca leucadendra (L.) on ruminal nutrient digestibility

Cholisa, I. N. and Kurniawati, A. and Muhlisin, Muhlisin (2021) Effect of a mix essential oil of Pinus merkusii (Jungh. And de Vriese) and Melaleuca leucadendra (L.) on ruminal nutrient digestibility. In: The 3rd International Conference of Animal Science and Technology.

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Abstract

This research was aimed to observe the effect of mix essential oil at different doses on nutrient digestibility in the in vitro rumen fermentation. Mix essential oil consisted of pine (Pinus merkusii (Jungh. and de Vriese)) and eucalyptus (Melaleuca leucadendra (L)) essential oil in ratio of 1:1. The doses of mix essential oils added were 0, 100 and 200 μL/L of fermentation media. Feed material included elephant grass, rice bran and pollard in ratio of 60:20:20 dry matter were used as fermentation substrate. Fermentation was conducted at 39 C for 24h. Data collected included dry matter (DMD), organic matter (OMD), crude protein (CPD) and crude fibre digestibility (CFD). Results showed that the addition of mix essential oil at the level of 100 μL/L increased DMD (P<0.05), without an effect on OMD, CPD, and CFD. Furthermore, the addition of mix essential oil at the level of 200 μL/L reduced OMD and CPD (P<0.05) and did not affect DMD and CFD. In conclusion, combination of pine (Pinus merkusii (Jungh. and de Vriese)) and eucalyptus (Melaleuca leucadendra (L)) essential oil in ratio of 1:1 improve the effect of both essential oils particularly at doses 100 μL/L hence this mix essential oil potential to be used as feed additive.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: Animals; Fermentation; Nutrients; Petroleum additives; Elephant grass; Feed additives; Feed materials; Fermentation media; Fermentation substrates; Nutrient digestibility; Pinus merkusii; Rumen fermentations; Essential oils
Subjects: S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Divisions: Faculty of Animal Sciences > Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2024 06:55
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2024 06:55
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/5285

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