Dietary cardoon meal modulates rumen biohydrogenation and bacterial community in lambs
Abstract Cardoon meal is a by-product of oil extraction from the seeds of Cynara cardunculus and can serve as a novel alternative feedstuff for ruminants. This study examined the rumen fermentation, biohydrogenation of fatty acids (FA) and microbial community in lambs fed a concentrate diet containi...
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Main Authors: | Saheed A. Salami, Bernardo Valenti, Giuseppe Luciano, Massimiliano Lanza, Ngozi M. Umezurike-Amahah, Joseph P. Kerry, Michael N. O’Grady, Charles J. Newbold, Alessandro Priolo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a7d2b6aa3c0f4a80bf9c88c5b8a70de8 |
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