Effect of the use of essential oils on the performance of confined beef cattle

Authors

  • Eduarda Oliveira Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
  • Guilherme Lobato Menezes UFMG
  • Alan Figueiredo de Oliveira UFMG
  • Pamella Grossi de Sousa UFMG
  • Frederico Patrus Ananias de Assis Pires UFMG
  • Rafael Araújo de Menezes UFMG
  • Ana Eliza Da Silva PUC Minas
  • Lúcio Carlos Gonçalves UFMG
  • Diogo Gonzaga Jayme UFMG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v16n01a1003.1-7

Keywords:

Feed-lot, ionophore antibiotics, resistance

Abstract

Ionophores are compounds widely used in the composition of ruminant diets, with the objective of reducing dry matter intake and increasing feed efficiency, hindering the development of ruminal acidosis and generating better use of nutrients, mainly by acting on gram-positive bacteria. However, this use is a concern due to the emergence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which is reflected in human medicine. Amid the situation, there are studies with essential oils (EOs) that seek the replacement of antibiotics, promoting similar effects, due to their antimicrobial properties, similar to the functions of ionophores. The objective of this work was to analyze the results of the comparison between the two additives in the diet. The effect of EOs varies according to their source, and may cause different impacts on the animal's food consumption, but studies concluded that regardless of dosage and source, oils cause a positive result in average daily gain (GMD), leading to feed efficiency (EA) not to be impacted by the increased consumption of dry matter (DMC). Putting EOs in place of monensin, the observation of the increase in CMS is maintained, but no changes are observed in the GMD, an increase in the incidence of liver abscesses is also noted, which creates the need for further studies for understanding. The supply of EOs in food will have repercussions similar to monensin (the main ionophore used), but with a higher CMS.

Published

2021-12-06

Issue

Section

Produção animal

How to Cite

Effect of the use of essential oils on the performance of confined beef cattle. (2021). Pubvet, 16(01). https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v16n01a1003.1-7

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