Animals (Aug 2020)

Combination Effects of Plant Extracts Rich in Tannins and Saponins as Feed Additives for Mitigating in Vitro Ruminal Methane and Ammonia Formation

  • Anuraga Jayanegara,
  • Yogianto Yogianto,
  • Elizabeth Wina,
  • Asep Sudarman,
  • Makoto Kondo,
  • Taketo Obitsu,
  • Michael Kreuzer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091531
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1531

Abstract

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The objective of this experiment was to test the effects of combining plant extracts rich in tannins and saponins at varying proportions on in vitro ruminal methane and ammonia formation. Tannins were extracted from Swietenia mahogani leaves and saponins from Sapindus rarak fruits with various solvents. The extracts obtained with the most efficient solvents (tannins: 75% water and 25% methanol; saponins: pure methanol) were then used in vitro. The treatments consisted of two substrate types (high-forage (HF) or high-concentrate (HC) diets) and five extract combinations (tannins: saponins, 1:0, 3:1, 1:1, 1:3, and 0:1) added at 2 mg/mL in incubation liquid. In vitro incubation was performed in four runs, with each treatment being represented with two replicates per run. The addition of plant extracts rich in tannins and saponins, either individually or in combination, decreased the methane proportion of total gas in both the HF (p p p p p < 0.05).

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