Exploration of methane mitigation efficacy using asparagopsis-derived bioactives stabilized in edible oil compared to freeze-dried asparagopsis in vitro

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  • who: Robert D. Kinley and collaborators from the FutureFeed Pty Ltd, Townsville, Australia College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary, Douglas Campus, James Cook University (JCU), Townsville have published the paper: Exploration of Methane Mitigation Efficacy Using Asparagopsis-Derived Bioactives Stabilized in Edible Oil Compared to Freeze-Dried Asparagopsis in Vitro, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this in vitro series is to characterize antimethanogenic efficacy of freeze-dried (FD-Asp) and oil (Asp-Oil) and compare relative antimethanogenic response over time at multiple levels of CHBr3 delivery. The results from this study . . .

     

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