Cardamom bioactives such as 1,8-cineole, α-terpinyl acetate, and flavonoids show promising benefits in cattle health by supporting rumen fermentation, enhancing immunity, and reducing oxidative stress.
Additionally, these compounds exhibit acaricidal activity against Hyalomma anatolicum ticks, helping to naturally protect cattle from parasitic infestations.
Acaricidal, Larvacidal, and Repellent Activity of Elettaria cardamomum Essential Oil against Hyalomma anatolicum Ticks Infesting Saudi Arabian Cattle
Aljaouni SK, Al-Faifi MA, Al-Solami HA et al. Plants (Basel). 2022 Apr;11(9):1221. doi: 10.3390/plants11091221. PMID: 35565929.Acaricidal,
Cardamom essential oil, rich in 1,8-cineole and α-terpinyl acetate, exhibits acaricidal activity against Hyalomma anatolicum, a tick species affecting cattle. Studies show significant larvicidal, repellent, and enzyme-inhibiting effects. These findings support its potential as a natural anti-parasitic alternative in livestock management.
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Cardamom essential oil, rich in 1,8-cineole and α-terpinyl acetate, exhibits acaricidal activity against Hyalomma anatolicum, a tick species affecting cattle. Studies show significant larvicidal, repellent, and enzyme-inhibiting effects. These findings support its potential as a natural anti-parasitic alternative in livestock management.
The Importance of Flavonoids in Ruminant Nutrition.
Kalantar, M. (2018). Archives of Animal Husbandry & Dairy Science, 1(1), 1–4. DOI: 10.33552/AAHDS.2018.01.000504
The benefits of flavonoids in ruminant nutrition. Flavonoids improve rumen fermentation, increase volatile fatty acid (VFA) production, and reduce ammonia and methane emissions, leading to better digestion and environmental sustainability in cattle.
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The benefits of flavonoids in ruminant nutrition. Flavonoids improve rumen fermentation, increase volatile fatty acid (VFA) production, and reduce ammonia and methane emissions, leading to better digestion and environmental sustainability in cattle.
Effects of Flavonoids on Rumen Fermentation, Methane Production & Microbial Population
Oskoueian A, Abdullah N, Oskoueian E. BioMed Res Int. 2013; DOI:10.1155/2013/349129. Effects of Flavonoids on Rumen Fermentation, Methane Production & Microbial Population
Cardamom has natural compounds like quercetin and naringin that help reduce gas (methane) from cows without harming their digestion. These compounds also improve gut health by controlling bad microbes. So, adding cardamom to cattle feed can keep cows healthy and reduce pollution.
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Cardamom has natural compounds like quercetin and naringin that help reduce gas (methane) from cows without harming their digestion. These compounds also improve gut health by controlling bad microbes. So, adding cardamom to cattle feed can keep cows healthy and reduce pollution.
Spasmolytic effect of 1,8 cineole is mediated through calcium channel blockade in the bovine ileum
Nozohour Y, Maham M, Dalir-Naghadeh B. Vet Res Forum. 2022 Sep;13(3):357-362. doi: 10.30466/vrf.2021.528973.3171. Epub 2022 Sep 15. PMID: 36320292; PMCID: PMC9548225.
The study investigates the effects of 1,8-cineole, an essential oil component, on the contractility of bovine ileum smooth muscle, revealing that it significantly inhibits spontaneous contractions and contractions induced by spasmogens. Conducted using organ bath experiments on muscle samples from slaughtered cows, the results indicate that 1,8-cineole exerts its myorelaxant properties by blocking calcium channels. These findings suggest its potential application as an antispasmodic agent in veterinary medicine
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The study investigates the effects of 1,8-cineole, an essential oil component, on the contractility of bovine ileum smooth muscle, revealing that it significantly inhibits spontaneous contractions and contractions induced by spasmogens. Conducted using organ bath experiments on muscle samples from slaughtered cows, the results indicate that 1,8-cineole exerts its myorelaxant properties by blocking calcium channels. These findings suggest its potential application as an antispasmodic agent in veterinary medicine
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