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    Flavonoids and their aromatic derivatives in Piper betle powder promote in vitro methane mitigation in a variety of diets by Purba, Rayudika Aprilia Patindra, Paengkoum, Siwaporn, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Paengkoum, Pramote

    Published in Ciência e agrotecnologia (01-01-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT At present, there is little information regarding whether supplementation with Piper betle powder (PBP) and sunflower oil (SFO) has a synergistic…”
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    Enhanced conjugated linoleic acid and biogas production after ruminal fermentation with Piper betle L. supplementation by Purba, Rayudika Aprilia Patindra, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Paengkoum, Pramote

    Published in Ciência rural (2020)
    “…Piper betle L. is edible plant richer in polyphenols that might improve feed utilization in rumen diet. The objective of the present study was to investigate…”
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    Treatment of Rice Stubble with Pleurotus ostreatus and Urea Improves the Growth Performance in Slow-Growing Goats by Vorlaphim, Thansamay, Paengkoum, Pramote, Purba, Rayudika Aprilia Patindra, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Paengkoum, Siwaporn, Schonewille, Jan Thomas

    Published in Animals (Basel) (08-04-2021)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the fungal treatment ( ) of urea-treated rice stubble on growth performance in slow-growing goats…”
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    Nitrate supplementation of rations based on rice straw but not Pangola hay, improves growth performance in meat goats by Paengkoum, Siwaporn, Khotsakdee, Jiravan, Paengkoum, Pramote, Schonewille, Thomas, Yuangklang, Chalermpon

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective: Supplemental nitrate is known to be an effective tool to mitigate methane emission by ruminants. Based on theoretical considerations, supplemental…”
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    Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage by Bureenok, Smerjai, Langsoumechai, Sioudome, Pitiwittayakul, Nittaya, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Vasupen, Kraisit, Saenmahayak, Benya, Schonewille, Jan Thomas

    Published in Italian journal of animal science (02-01-2019)
    “…An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of xylanase and cellulase derived from dried tomato pomace treated with Aspergillus niger and fermented…”
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    The effects of additives in napier grass silages on chemical composition, feed intake, nutrient digestibility and rumen fermentation by Bureenok, Smerjai, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Vasupen, Kraisit, Schonewille, J Thomas, Kawamoto, Yasuhiro

    “…The effect of silage additives on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) silages was studied. Napier grass silages…”
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    Nitrate supplementation of rations based on rice straw but not Pangola hay, improves growth performance in meat goats by Paengkoum, Siwaporn, Khotsakdee, Jiravan, Paengkoum, Pramote, Schonewille, Thomas, Yuangklang, Chalermpon

    Published in Animal bioscience (2021)
    “…Objective: Supplemental nitrate is known to be an effective tool to mitigate methane emission by ruminants. Based on theoretical considerations, supplemental…”
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    Effects of fibrolytic enzyme supplementation on feed intake, digestibility and rumen fermentation characteristics in goats fed with Leucaena silage by Bureenok, Smerjai, Pitiwittayakul, Nittaya, Saenmahayak, Benya, Saithi, Sukanya, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Cai, Yimin, Schonewille, Jan Thomas

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-02-2024)
    “…The primary objective of this study was to determine the effect of adding fibrolytic enzyme cocktail, which was derived from dried tomato pomace treated with…”
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    Effect of Dietary Protein Level during Estrus Cycle: Nutrient Digestibility, Quality of Embryo and Pregnancy Rate by Embryo Transfer in Thai Crossbred Goats during Hot Season by JUGSUMRIT, Juggrid, YUANGKLANG, Chalermpon, VASUPEN, Kraisit, SAENMAHAYAK, Benya, WONGNEN, Chantira

    Published in Walailak journal of science and technology (14-02-2021)
    “…Tis study aimed to evaluate the embryo quality and embryo transfer rate of Thai crossbred goats fed different levels of protein in total mixed rations (TMR)…”
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    Medium-chain fatty acids from coconut or krabok oil inhibit in vitro rumen methanogenesis and conversion of non-conjugated dienoic biohydrogenation intermediates by Panyakaew, Paiwan, Goel, Gunjan, Lourenço, Marta, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Fievez, Veerle

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (15-03-2013)
    “…Myristic (C14:0) and lauric (C12:0) acid have been suggested to synergistically influence rumen methanogenesis. This experiment compared the effect of krabok…”
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    Degradability of leaves from three Erythrina species in Lao PDR by Kongmanila, Daovy, Bertilsson, Jan, Ledin, Inger, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Wredle, Ewa

    Published in Livestock science (01-08-2013)
    “…A study was conducted to determine the chemical composition and degradation value of leaves of three Erythrina species in Lao PDR. The degradability of…”
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    Isolipidic replacement of krabok oil by whole krabok seed reduces in vitro methanogenesis, but negatively affects fermentation by Panyakaew, Paiwan, Schonewille, J. Thomas, Cone, John W., Pellikaan, Wilbert F., Fievez, Veerle, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Hendriks, Wouter H.

    “…The background of the current in vitro study involves the issue of methane (CH4) production inherent to rumen fermentation. One of the dietary strategies to…”
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    The Effects of Additives in Napier Grass Silages on Chemical Composition, Feed Intake, Nutrient Digestibility and Rumen Fermentation by Bureenok, Smerjai, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Vasupen, Kraisit, Schonewille, J. Thomas, Kawamoto, Yasuhiro

    “…The effect of silage additives on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) silages was studied. Napier grass silages…”
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    An attempt to define the sodium requirement of lactating dairy cows in a tropical environment by Thiangtum, Wandee, Yawongsa, Adisorn, Schonewille, Jan Thomas, Rukkwamsuk, Theera, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Verstegen, Martin WA, Hendriks, Wouter H

    “…BACKGROUND: Lactating dairy cattle in the tropics may require more sodium (Na) owing to the hot and humid climatic conditions. It is unknown whether the…”
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    Effects of Pelleted Sugarcane Tops on Voluntary Feed Intake, Digestibility and Rumen Fermentation in Beef Cattle by Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Wanapat, M, Wachirapakorn, C

    “…Four male crossbred beef steers about 2 years old were used in a 4$\{times}$4 Latin square design to investigate the effect of pelleted sugarcane tops on…”
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