Mohsen Danesh Mesgaran
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View article: Nutrient content, <i>in-vitro</i> digestibility, and starch and protein molecular appearance of intact and ammoniated steamed-flaked and/or steamed-infrared heated-flaked barley grain.
Nutrient content, <i>in-vitro</i> digestibility, and starch and protein molecular appearance of intact and ammoniated steamed-flaked and/or steamed-infrared heated-flaked barley grain. Open
Present results indicate that chemical processing with L and applied steam-infrared heated-flaked in barley grain may improve in vitro digestibility of starch and CP and increase granule sizes.
View article: Dietary polymer-coated urea enhances the goats lactational performance, excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolites in the semi-arid zone of Iran
Dietary polymer-coated urea enhances the goats lactational performance, excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolites in the semi-arid zone of Iran Open
This study aimed to determine the effect of using different sources of nitrogen to supply part of degradable intake protein needs in lactating goat performance and its effect on excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolit…
View article: Dietary polymer-coated urea enhances the goats lactational performance, excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolites in the semi-arid zone of Iran
Dietary polymer-coated urea enhances the goats lactational performance, excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolites in the semi-arid zone of Iran Open
This study aimed to determine the effect of using different sources of nitrogen to supply part of degradable intake protein needs in lactating goat performance and its effect on excretion of microbial purine derivatives and blood metabolit…
View article: Rumen-protected zinc–methionine dietary inclusion alters dairy cow performances, and oxidative and inflammatory status under long-term environmental heat stress
Rumen-protected zinc–methionine dietary inclusion alters dairy cow performances, and oxidative and inflammatory status under long-term environmental heat stress Open
Dairy cows are susceptible to heat stress due to the levels of milk production and feed intake. Dietary supplemental amino acids, particularly rate-limiting amino acids, for example, methionine (Met), may alleviate the potential negative c…
View article: Evaluation of chemical composition, gas production and digestibility of Lathyrus sativus grain treated using different heat-processing by in vitro and in situ experiments
Evaluation of chemical composition, gas production and digestibility of Lathyrus sativus grain treated using different heat-processing by in vitro and in situ experiments Open
Introduction Providing the energy and protein in the diet of livestock, due to the high cost of its sources makes the highest cost of feed. Therefore, new and cheap domestic resources should be used in order to reduce costs and independenc…
View article: Manipulating the Performance and Oxidative Responses of Dairy Cattle Under Long-term Environmental Heat Stress Upon Zinc-Methionine Complex Dietary Inclusion
Manipulating the Performance and Oxidative Responses of Dairy Cattle Under Long-term Environmental Heat Stress Upon Zinc-Methionine Complex Dietary Inclusion Open
Dairy cows are susceptible to heat stress due to levels of milk production and feed intake. Dietary supplemental amino acids, particularly rate-limiting amino acids e.g., methionine (Met), may alleviate the potential negative consequences.…
View article: Peripartal Rumen-Protected L-Carnitine Manipulates the Productive and Blood Metabolic Responses in High-Producing Holstein Dairy Cows
Peripartal Rumen-Protected L-Carnitine Manipulates the Productive and Blood Metabolic Responses in High-Producing Holstein Dairy Cows Open
This study aimed to monitor the effect of including rumen-protected L-carnitine (Carneon 20 Rumin-Pro, Kaesler Nutrition GmbH, Cuxhaven, Germany) in the transition diet on the productive and metabolic responses of multiparous high-producin…
View article: In vitro Effect of the Inorganic Buffers in the Diets of Holstein Dairy Cow Varying in Forage: Concentrate Ratios on the Rumen Acid Load and Methane Emission
In vitro Effect of the Inorganic Buffers in the Diets of Holstein Dairy Cow Varying in Forage: Concentrate Ratios on the Rumen Acid Load and Methane Emission Open
The present research was conducted aimed at using the approach involving the in vitro tests to evaluate effect by various inorganic buffers used in the diets of Holstein dairy cow on the dietary buffering capacity, ruminal acidogenecity va…
View article: Effects of some plant essential oils and probiotic (Protexin) on performance, nutrient digestibility and blood metabolites of Holstein dairy calves
Effects of some plant essential oils and probiotic (Protexin) on performance, nutrient digestibility and blood metabolites of Holstein dairy calves Open
Introduction The present study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of inclusion peppermint, thyme, cinnamon essential oils and also probiotic supplement (Protexin, Probiotics International Ltd., south Petherton, UK) when added to who…
View article: Performance of Holstein calves, heifers and first-lactating cows fed starter diets with different protein levels and types of soybean meal.
Performance of Holstein calves, heifers and first-lactating cows fed starter diets with different protein levels and types of soybean meal. Open
Holstein calves were fed pelleted starter diets with crude protein (CP) concentrations of 18%, 22% and 24% per dry matter (DM) containing soybean meal (SBM) (SBM18, SBM20 and SBM24), respectively, for 10 weeks from 14 days of age. Another …
View article: Effect of feeding of various types of soybean meal and differently processed barley grain on performance of high producing lactating Holstein dairy cows.
Effect of feeding of various types of soybean meal and differently processed barley grain on performance of high producing lactating Holstein dairy cows. Open
Twenty-four lactating Holstein dairy cows were used in a completely randomized design to investigate the effect of soybean meal (SM) and xylose protected soybean meal (XSM) in combination with ground (GB) or steam flaked (FB) barley on dry…
View article: In vitro utilizable crude protein at the duodenum of dairy cows of various ecotypes of kochia scoparia fertilized with nitrogen
In vitro utilizable crude protein at the duodenum of dairy cows of various ecotypes of kochia scoparia fertilized with nitrogen Open
The aim of this study was to determine possible differences between first cut and second cut forage of Birjand ecotype of Kochia scoparia for chemical composition and fermentability, and to evaluate the changes may be induced by N fertiliz…
View article: Evaluation of Potential New Opportunities for Herbal Plants as Natural Products on Rumen Fermentation Patterns in vitro
Evaluation of Potential New Opportunities for Herbal Plants as Natural Products on Rumen Fermentation Patterns in vitro Open
Two experiments (Exp.) were conducted to determine the effects of dietary addition of five herbal plants (HP) alone or as herbal plant mixture (HPM) on in vitro gas production and ruminal fermentation patterns. In Exp. 1, five varieties of…
View article: Milk Production and Composition, and Intake of Holstein Lactating Cows Fed Diets with Partial Substitution of Soybean Meal with Flaked Field Pea
Milk Production and Composition, and Intake of Holstein Lactating Cows Fed Diets with Partial Substitution of Soybean Meal with Flaked Field Pea Open
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of a partial substitution of soybean meal with field pea (Pisum sativum) in Holstein lactating dairy cow diets on dry matter intake, milk yield and composition, blood metabolites, r…
View article: The effect of adding ethanolic saffron petal extract and vitamin E on growth performance, blood metabolites and antioxidant status in Baluchi male lambs
The effect of adding ethanolic saffron petal extract and vitamin E on growth performance, blood metabolites and antioxidant status in Baluchi male lambs Open
Adding ethanolic SPE improved antioxidant status and lowered lipids oxidation in lambs. The SPE and vitamin E demonstrated similar effects on antioxidant status in lambs.
View article: Rumen Fermentation Responses to Dairy Diets Differing in Protein Degradation Potential and Processed Barley Grain
Rumen Fermentation Responses to Dairy Diets Differing in Protein Degradation Potential and Processed Barley Grain Open
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of dairy cow diets containing different protein sources [soybean meal, xylose protected soybean meal (Yasminomax®), and steam-flaked whole soybean] and various partially processed grain on…
View article: Radon transfer from water to milk
Radon transfer from water to milk Open
Radon, as naturally occurring radioactive gas, is responsible for 50% of the total background radiations in human. Radon gas is able to enter to human body through eating and drinking. So, measurement of received radiation in the human bod…
View article: Radon transfer from water to milk
Radon transfer from water to milk Open
Radon, as naturally occurring radioactive gas, is responsible for 50% of the total background radiations in human.
\nRadon gas is able to enter to human body through eating and drinking. So, measurement of received radiation in
\nthe human…
View article: Comparing Logistic and Michaelis-Menten Multiphasic Models for Analysis of in vitro Gas Production Profiles of some Starchy Feedstuffs
Comparing Logistic and Michaelis-Menten Multiphasic Models for Analysis of in vitro Gas Production Profiles of some Starchy Feedstuffs Open
Two multi-phasic models (logistic (LOG) and Michaelis-Menten (MM)) with three sub-curves were used to describe gas production kinetics of corn (CG), barley (BG), wheat (WG) and triticale (TG) grains. In each model sub curve, 1 describes th…
View article: Altering undigested neutral detergent fiber through additives applied in corn, whole barley crop, and alfalfa silages, and its effect on performance of lactating Holstein dairy cows
Altering undigested neutral detergent fiber through additives applied in corn, whole barley crop, and alfalfa silages, and its effect on performance of lactating Holstein dairy cows Open
Administering additives to silages to reduce uNDF may improve the performance of Holstein dairy cows.
View article: Effects of Adding Coated Urea on in vitro Gas Production of Dairy Cow
Effects of Adding Coated Urea on in vitro Gas Production of Dairy Cow Open
In this experiment the effects of different urea products (urea, Paraffin-sulfur Coated Urea (PSCU) and controlled release urea product (Optigen, Alltech Inc., Lexington, KY)) on rumen fermentation were investigated in dependence of differ…
View article: Effect of varying sources of energy and protein in glucogenic and lipogenic dairy diets on in vitro rumen microbial nitrogen yield and duodenal utilizable crude protein
Effect of varying sources of energy and protein in glucogenic and lipogenic dairy diets on in vitro rumen microbial nitrogen yield and duodenal utilizable crude protein Open
Aim. There is little regarding the effect of dietary protein degradability and energy sources on ruminal microbial protein production and utilization in the duodenum of dairy cows. Materials and methods .Two in vitro experiments were co…
View article: The Effects of Phenolic Compounds in Iranian Propolis Extracts on in vitro Rumen Fermentation, Methane Production and Microbial Population
The Effects of Phenolic Compounds in Iranian Propolis Extracts on in vitro Rumen Fermentation, Methane Production and Microbial Population Open
The objective of this study was to determine the chemical compounds of Iranian propolis (IP) extracts and to show flavonoids and phenol effects on methane production, fermentation characteristics and rumen microbial population (in vitro). …
View article: Effect of Physical Processing of Pea (Pisum sativum) on Nitrogen Fractionation and Intestinal Protein Digestion
Effect of Physical Processing of Pea (Pisum sativum) on Nitrogen Fractionation and Intestinal Protein Digestion Open
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different methods of physical processing of pea (Pisum sativum) on ruminal and intestinal digestion and protein fractionation using in vitro techniques. Raw pea unprocessed contain 95.…
View article: Review: Enhancing gastrointestinal health in dairy cows
Review: Enhancing gastrointestinal health in dairy cows Open
Due to their high energy requirements, high-yielding dairy cows receive high-grain diets. This commonly jeopardises their gastrointestinal health by causing subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) and hindgut acidosis. These disorders can disrupt…
View article: Influence of barley grain treated with alkaline compounds or organic extracts on ex vivo site and extent of digestion of starch
Influence of barley grain treated with alkaline compounds or organic extracts on ex vivo site and extent of digestion of starch Open
This study demonstrated that AC and OE might have positive effects on the starch degradation of the barley grain. In addition, treating barley grain with alum and sugar beet pulp extract could change the site and extend digestion of protei…
View article: The Effects of Various Essential Oils of Medical Plant Seeds and Spices on Digestion Characteristics and Population Changes of Ruminal Anaerobic Fungi in in vitro Condition
The Effects of Various Essential Oils of Medical Plant Seeds and Spices on Digestion Characteristics and Population Changes of Ruminal Anaerobic Fungi in in vitro Condition Open
The effect of essential oils (EO) of medical plant seeds and spices on rumen microbial fermentation of alfalfa hay, sugar beet pulp and barley grain (as substrate) were evaluated under in vitro conditions. In vitro incubations were carried…
View article: In vitro Ruminal Acid Load and Methane Emission Responses to Supplemented Lactating Dairy Cow Diets with Inorganic Compounds Varying in Buffering Capacities
In vitro Ruminal Acid Load and Methane Emission Responses to Supplemented Lactating Dairy Cow Diets with Inorganic Compounds Varying in Buffering Capacities Open
Using 24 hours in vitro cultures of rumen microorganisms, this study investigates the effect of buffering capacity of 2 inorganic compounds (M1=119.43 and M2=116.50 meq/L) on the in vitro rumen acidogenic value (AV), medium pH, dry matter …
View article: Modelling Anaerobic Digestion of Cow Manure to Predict Methane Flow Rate
Modelling Anaerobic Digestion of Cow Manure to Predict Methane Flow Rate Open
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of biowastes is one of the most common ways to produce methane-rich biogas, which has considerable potential to replace the fossil fuel used in multiple applications, such as vehicular transportation, internal comb…
View article: Dose-Response Effects of Various Rumen Microbial Modifier Essential Oils on Protein Degradation Using in vitro Gas Production Technique
Dose-Response Effects of Various Rumen Microbial Modifier Essential Oils on Protein Degradation Using in vitro Gas Production Technique Open
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of various doses of essential oils (EO) of thyme (TEO) or cinnamon (CEO) on in vitro rumen degradation of protein of a commercial total mixed ratio (TMR) containing 16.4% crud protein (C…