Essential Oil Supplementation in Small Ruminants: A Review on Their Possible Role in Rumen Fermentation, Microbiota, and Animal Production
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Effects of Essential Oils on Rumen Microbiota
3. Effects of Essential Oils on Gut Microbiota
4. Effects of Essential Oils on Small Ruminant Products
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Essential Oil | Commercial Name | Active Components | Reference |
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Allium sativum | Garlic | Allicin, diallyl sulfite | [6] |
Anethum graveolens | Dill | Limonene, carvone | [7] |
Artemisia herba alba | White wormwood | Limonene, fenchol, α-thujone, camphor, nordavanone | [8] |
Capsicum annum | Paprika | Capsaicin | [7] |
Cinnamomum cassia | Cassia | Cinnamaldehyde | [9,10,11] |
Coriandrum sativum | Coriander | Linalool | [12,13] |
Juniperus oxycedrus | Juniper | Cadinene, pinene | [14] |
Laurus nobilis | Laurel | 1,8 Cineole, borneol | [15] |
Melaleuca alternifolia | Tea tree | Terpinen-4-ol | [16,17] |
Nigella sativa | Black cumin | Thymoquinone, Carvacrol, ρ-cymene | [18] |
Origanum vulgare | Oregano | Carvacrol, thymol, γ-terpinene | [19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27] |
Pelargonium graveolens | Rose geranium | Citronellol, Geraniol, linalool, citronelleyl formate, ρ-menthone | [28] |
Pimpinella anisum | Anise | Anethol | [7] |
Rosmarinus officinalis | Rosemary | 1,8-Cineole, Camphor, α-Pinene, bornyl acetate | [9,11,23,29,30] |
Salvia officinalis | Sage | Camphor, α-Pinene, β-Pinene, 1,8 Cineole, α-Thujone | [22] |
Syzygium aromaticum | Clove | Eugenol | [9,11] |
Thymus vulgaris | Thyme | Thymol, carvacrol, δ-terpinene, ρ-cymene | [9,10,23,31,32,33,34,35] |
Zingiber officinale | Ginger | Zingiberene, zingerone | [16] |
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Caroprese, M.; Ciliberti, M.G.; Marino, R.; Santillo, A.; Sevi, A.; Albenzio, M. Essential Oil Supplementation in Small Ruminants: A Review on Their Possible Role in Rumen Fermentation, Microbiota, and Animal Production. Dairy 2023, 4, 497-508. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy4030033
Caroprese M, Ciliberti MG, Marino R, Santillo A, Sevi A, Albenzio M. Essential Oil Supplementation in Small Ruminants: A Review on Their Possible Role in Rumen Fermentation, Microbiota, and Animal Production. Dairy. 2023; 4(3):497-508. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy4030033
Chicago/Turabian StyleCaroprese, Mariangela, Maria Giovanna Ciliberti, Rosaria Marino, Antonella Santillo, Agostino Sevi, and Marzia Albenzio. 2023. "Essential Oil Supplementation in Small Ruminants: A Review on Their Possible Role in Rumen Fermentation, Microbiota, and Animal Production" Dairy 4, no. 3: 497-508. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy4030033
APA StyleCaroprese, M., Ciliberti, M. G., Marino, R., Santillo, A., Sevi, A., & Albenzio, M. (2023). Essential Oil Supplementation in Small Ruminants: A Review on Their Possible Role in Rumen Fermentation, Microbiota, and Animal Production. Dairy, 4(3), 497-508. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy4030033