Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives
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Resumo: | We aimed to evaluate the effects of the addition of oregano (Origanum vulgare) or green tea (Camellia sinensis L.) extracts (separately and associated) on feed intake, milk production, and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows. For that purpose, 16 Holstein and 16 Holstein-Gyr cows with 526.3±10.2 kg and within the first third of lactation were distributed according to a complete block design with measurements repeated in time. Treatments were control (CON), addition of 0.056% of oregano extract (OR), addition of 0.028% of green tea extract (GT), addition of a mixture of OR and GT extract (0.056% each) in the diet (MIX). Hematological and antioxidant profiles were monitored. Data were subjected to ANOVA, with block, treatment, days, and their interactions considered as fixed effects and animal and the residue as random effects. In Holstein cows, GT increased feed intake and milk yield compared with CON; in Holstein-Gyr crossbred cows, OR showed increased intake and GT increased milk yield compared with CON. Compared with CON, GT and OR decreased eosinophils concentration; OR showed the highest neutrophils concentration and neutrophils to leukocyte ratio. Compared with CON, OR presented increased catalase (CAT) activity, while GT increased the reduced glutathione concentration. The MIX treatment reduced CAT activity compared with OR, presented the lowest concentration of oxidized dichlorofluorescein in the erythrocytes (DCFER) and plasma (DCFPLA), and increased eosinophils concentration compared with GT and OR. Extracts differently affected feed intake and milk yield depending on genetic group. Feeding green tea and oregano extracts separately or associated distinctly affects the antioxidant indicators of lactating dairy cows |
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Kolling, Giovani JacobStivanin, Sheila Cristina BoscoGabbi, Alexandre MossateMachado, Fernanda SamariniPereira, Alexandre LimaCampos, Mariana MagalhãesTomich, Thierry RibeiroCunha, Camila SoaresKlein, Caroline PeresAngus, Pauline MacielMatté, CristianeDill, Susane WerlePereira, Luiz Gustavo RibeiroFischer, Vivian2022-11-24T14:59:18Z2022-11-24T14:59:18Z2022-11-22Kolling, G. J.; Stivanin, S. C. B.; Gabbi, A. M.; Machado, F. S.; Ferreira, A. L.; Campos, M. M.; Tomich, T. R.; Cunha, C. S.; Klein, C. P.; August, P. M.; Matté, C.; Dill, S. W.; Pereira, L. G. R. and Fischer, V. 2022. Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 51:e202101501806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30235https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210150We aimed to evaluate the effects of the addition of oregano (Origanum vulgare) or green tea (Camellia sinensis L.) extracts (separately and associated) on feed intake, milk production, and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows. For that purpose, 16 Holstein and 16 Holstein-Gyr cows with 526.3±10.2 kg and within the first third of lactation were distributed according to a complete block design with measurements repeated in time. Treatments were control (CON), addition of 0.056% of oregano extract (OR), addition of 0.028% of green tea extract (GT), addition of a mixture of OR and GT extract (0.056% each) in the diet (MIX). Hematological and antioxidant profiles were monitored. Data were subjected to ANOVA, with block, treatment, days, and their interactions considered as fixed effects and animal and the residue as random effects. In Holstein cows, GT increased feed intake and milk yield compared with CON; in Holstein-Gyr crossbred cows, OR showed increased intake and GT increased milk yield compared with CON. Compared with CON, GT and OR decreased eosinophils concentration; OR showed the highest neutrophils concentration and neutrophils to leukocyte ratio. Compared with CON, OR presented increased catalase (CAT) activity, while GT increased the reduced glutathione concentration. The MIX treatment reduced CAT activity compared with OR, presented the lowest concentration of oxidized dichlorofluorescein in the erythrocytes (DCFER) and plasma (DCFPLA), and increased eosinophils concentration compared with GT and OR. Extracts differently affected feed intake and milk yield depending on genetic group. Feeding green tea and oregano extracts separately or associated distinctly affects the antioxidant indicators of lactating dairy cowsengBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
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Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
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Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives Kolling, Giovani Jacob Holstein Holstein-Gyr crossbred, plant extracts redox state |
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Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
title_full |
Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
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Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
title_full_unstemmed |
Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
title_sort |
Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives |
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Kolling, Giovani Jacob |
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Kolling, Giovani Jacob Stivanin, Sheila Cristina Bosco Gabbi, Alexandre Mossate Machado, Fernanda Samarini Pereira, Alexandre Lima Campos, Mariana Magalhães Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro Cunha, Camila Soares Klein, Caroline Peres Angus, Pauline Maciel Matté, Cristiane Dill, Susane Werle Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Fischer, Vivian |
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author |
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Stivanin, Sheila Cristina Bosco Gabbi, Alexandre Mossate Machado, Fernanda Samarini Pereira, Alexandre Lima Campos, Mariana Magalhães Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro Cunha, Camila Soares Klein, Caroline Peres Angus, Pauline Maciel Matté, Cristiane Dill, Susane Werle Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Fischer, Vivian |
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Kolling, Giovani Jacob Stivanin, Sheila Cristina Bosco Gabbi, Alexandre Mossate Machado, Fernanda Samarini Pereira, Alexandre Lima Campos, Mariana Magalhães Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro Cunha, Camila Soares Klein, Caroline Peres Angus, Pauline Maciel Matté, Cristiane Dill, Susane Werle Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Fischer, Vivian |
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Holstein Holstein-Gyr crossbred, plant extracts redox state |
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Holstein Holstein-Gyr crossbred, plant extracts redox state |
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We aimed to evaluate the effects of the addition of oregano (Origanum vulgare) or green tea (Camellia sinensis L.) extracts (separately and associated) on feed intake, milk production, and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows. For that purpose, 16 Holstein and 16 Holstein-Gyr cows with 526.3±10.2 kg and within the first third of lactation were distributed according to a complete block design with measurements repeated in time. Treatments were control (CON), addition of 0.056% of oregano extract (OR), addition of 0.028% of green tea extract (GT), addition of a mixture of OR and GT extract (0.056% each) in the diet (MIX). Hematological and antioxidant profiles were monitored. Data were subjected to ANOVA, with block, treatment, days, and their interactions considered as fixed effects and animal and the residue as random effects. In Holstein cows, GT increased feed intake and milk yield compared with CON; in Holstein-Gyr crossbred cows, OR showed increased intake and GT increased milk yield compared with CON. Compared with CON, GT and OR decreased eosinophils concentration; OR showed the highest neutrophils concentration and neutrophils to leukocyte ratio. Compared with CON, OR presented increased catalase (CAT) activity, while GT increased the reduced glutathione concentration. The MIX treatment reduced CAT activity compared with OR, presented the lowest concentration of oxidized dichlorofluorescein in the erythrocytes (DCFER) and plasma (DCFPLA), and increased eosinophils concentration compared with GT and OR. Extracts differently affected feed intake and milk yield depending on genetic group. Feeding green tea and oregano extracts separately or associated distinctly affects the antioxidant indicators of lactating dairy cows |
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Kolling, G. J.; Stivanin, S. C. B.; Gabbi, A. M.; Machado, F. S.; Ferreira, A. L.; Campos, M. M.; Tomich, T. R.; Cunha, C. S.; Klein, C. P.; August, P. M.; Matté, C.; Dill, S. W.; Pereira, L. G. R. and Fischer, V. 2022. Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 51:e20210150 |
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Kolling, G. J.; Stivanin, S. C. B.; Gabbi, A. M.; Machado, F. S.; Ferreira, A. L.; Campos, M. M.; Tomich, T. R.; Cunha, C. S.; Klein, C. P.; August, P. M.; Matté, C.; Dill, S. W.; Pereira, L. G. R. and Fischer, V. 2022. Milk production and hematological and antioxidant profiles of dairy cows supplemented with oregano and green tea extracts as feed additives. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 51:e20210150 1806-9290 |
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