Publications by authors named "Guangxu E"
Article Synopsis
- Methane emissions from ruminant livestock, like sheep, contribute to global warming, and researchers wanted to see if monoammonium glycyrrhizinate could reduce these emissions without harming the animals' health or performance.
- The study involved 12 male Karakul sheep divided into a control group and a treatment group, with the latter receiving a specific dose of monoammonium glycyrrhizinate over 60 days.
- Results indicated that monoammonium glycyrrhizinate significantly lowered methane emissions and altered certain gut bacteria populations without negatively impacting the animals' growth, digestion, or blood health during the short-term (30 days).
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