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Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep

Oregano essential oil (OEO), which has antimicrobial properties, may be used for altering the ruminal pH and microbial populations of sheep, as observed by the altered volatile fatty acid patterns. To further elucidate the effects of OEO on ruminal pH and microbial populations of sheep, 3 German mer...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Rui, Wu, Jianping, Zhang, Liping, Liu, Lishan, Casper, David P., Jiao, Ting, Liu, Ting, Wang, Jianfu, Lang, Xia, Song, Shuzhen, Gong, Xuyin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217054
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author Zhou, Rui
Wu, Jianping
Zhang, Liping
Liu, Lishan
Casper, David P.
Jiao, Ting
Liu, Ting
Wang, Jianfu
Lang, Xia
Song, Shuzhen
Gong, Xuyin
author_facet Zhou, Rui
Wu, Jianping
Zhang, Liping
Liu, Lishan
Casper, David P.
Jiao, Ting
Liu, Ting
Wang, Jianfu
Lang, Xia
Song, Shuzhen
Gong, Xuyin
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description Oregano essential oil (OEO), which has antimicrobial properties, may be used for altering the ruminal pH and microbial populations of sheep, as observed by the altered volatile fatty acid patterns. To further elucidate the effects of OEO on ruminal pH and microbial populations of sheep, 3 German merino sheep × local sheep crossbred rams with permanent ruminal fistulas were randomly assigned to a 3 × 3 Latin square design with 12-d periods. The treatments were as follows: control (CON); OEO4: OEO supplied at 4 g•d(-1); and OEO7: OEO supplied at 7 g•d(-1). Starting on day 11, rumen fluid was collected at 0 h, and at 4, 8, 12, 24 and 48 h after supplying OEO, and then pH values of rumen fluid were immediately measured. The abundance of microbial populations was determined by using qPCR. The ruminal pH values were similar among the sheep from all treatments. The abundance of ruminal fungi was higher for the sheep supplied OEO7 compared with the sheep supplied CON and OEO4, especially at 4 and 12 h. The abundance of ruminal protozoa decreased with supplied OEO, indicating that OEO could inhibit the protozoa. The abundance of the total ruminal bacteria was similar for the sheep from all treatments, but R. flavefaciens, R. albus and F. succinogenes increased in the sheep supplied OEO4 compared with those in the sheep supplied CON, however, the sheep supplied OEO7 had higher abundances of R. flavefaciens than the sheep supplied CON. These results demonstrated that supplying OEO to sheep did not affect the ruminal pH but could shift the rumen microbial population to one with less protozoa. Supplying OEO can preferentially enhance the growth of certain rumen microbial populations, but the shifts were influenced by the supply rate. Therefore, supplying low amount (i.e. 4 g•d(-1)) of OEO could have positive effects on ruminal microbial populations, whereas supplying elevated doses of OEO could be detrimental to those same ruminal microbial populations.
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spelling pubmed-65272272019-05-31 Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep Zhou, Rui Wu, Jianping Zhang, Liping Liu, Lishan Casper, David P. Jiao, Ting Liu, Ting Wang, Jianfu Lang, Xia Song, Shuzhen Gong, Xuyin PLoS One Research Article Oregano essential oil (OEO), which has antimicrobial properties, may be used for altering the ruminal pH and microbial populations of sheep, as observed by the altered volatile fatty acid patterns. To further elucidate the effects of OEO on ruminal pH and microbial populations of sheep, 3 German merino sheep × local sheep crossbred rams with permanent ruminal fistulas were randomly assigned to a 3 × 3 Latin square design with 12-d periods. The treatments were as follows: control (CON); OEO4: OEO supplied at 4 g•d(-1); and OEO7: OEO supplied at 7 g•d(-1). Starting on day 11, rumen fluid was collected at 0 h, and at 4, 8, 12, 24 and 48 h after supplying OEO, and then pH values of rumen fluid were immediately measured. The abundance of microbial populations was determined by using qPCR. The ruminal pH values were similar among the sheep from all treatments. The abundance of ruminal fungi was higher for the sheep supplied OEO7 compared with the sheep supplied CON and OEO4, especially at 4 and 12 h. The abundance of ruminal protozoa decreased with supplied OEO, indicating that OEO could inhibit the protozoa. The abundance of the total ruminal bacteria was similar for the sheep from all treatments, but R. flavefaciens, R. albus and F. succinogenes increased in the sheep supplied OEO4 compared with those in the sheep supplied CON, however, the sheep supplied OEO7 had higher abundances of R. flavefaciens than the sheep supplied CON. These results demonstrated that supplying OEO to sheep did not affect the ruminal pH but could shift the rumen microbial population to one with less protozoa. Supplying OEO can preferentially enhance the growth of certain rumen microbial populations, but the shifts were influenced by the supply rate. Therefore, supplying low amount (i.e. 4 g•d(-1)) of OEO could have positive effects on ruminal microbial populations, whereas supplying elevated doses of OEO could be detrimental to those same ruminal microbial populations. Public Library of Science 2019-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6527227/ /pubmed/31107883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217054 Text en © 2019 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhou, Rui
Wu, Jianping
Zhang, Liping
Liu, Lishan
Casper, David P.
Jiao, Ting
Liu, Ting
Wang, Jianfu
Lang, Xia
Song, Shuzhen
Gong, Xuyin
Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep
title Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep
title_full Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep
title_fullStr Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep
title_full_unstemmed Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep
title_short Effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal pH and microbial population of sheep
title_sort effects of oregano essential oil on the ruminal ph and microbial population of sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217054
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