2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3353390/v1
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Application of multi-omics to investigate the effect of Pinus koraiensis cone essential oil on rumen methane emission, microbial community, and metabolites

Youyoung Choi,
Shin Ja Lee,
Hyun Sang Kim
et al.

Abstract: Background Enteric methane (CH4) excreted by ruminants is a major source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the global environment. Pinus koraiensis cone essential oil (PEO) contains functional compounds such as monoterpene hydrocarbons, which can directly affect the microbiota and their function in the rumen. Previously, we found that PEO oral administration during the growing phases of goats reduced CH4 emissions and was associated with the rumen prokaryotic microbiota. However, a more comprehensiv… Show more

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