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Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees (MPT) were screened for their effects on rumen protozoa and bacteria. The MPT species tested were Acacia aneura, Acacia angustissima, Chamaecytisus palmensis, Brachychiton populneum, Flindersia maculosa, Sesbania sesban, Leucaena leu...


El-Hassan, S.M.Lahlou-Kassi, A.Newbold, C.J.Wallace, R.J.[Antimicrobial factors in African multipurpose trees]Antimicrobial factors in African multipurpose trees

There are conflicting Reports in the literature about the benefits of defaunation, the removal of ciliate protozoa from the rumen, in ruminant production. Ciliate protozoa are not essential for proper functioning of the rumen nor for the life of the host and that their contribution to microbial p...


Teferedegne, B.Osuji, P.O.Odenyo, A.A.Wallace, R.J.Newbold, C.J.[Effect of defaunation on utilisation of poor quality tropical feed by sheep]Effect of defaunation on utilisation of poor quality tropical feed by sheep

Foliage from the tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, is toxic to rumen protozoa in vitro, due to materials present in a saponins-containing extract of the foliage (Newbold et al 1997). Suppression of protozoal numbers in vivo when S. sesban is added to the diet is either transient or non-e...


Teferedegne, B.Osuji, P.O.Odenyo, A.A.Wallace, R.J.Newbold, C.J.[Influence of saponins and sapogenins on the bacteriolytic activity of ciliate protozoa from the sheep rumen]Influence of saponins and sapogenins on the bacteriolytic activity of ciliate protozoa from the sheep rumen

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