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Anuraga Jayanegara

Anuraga Jayanegara

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
38
Citations
5629
World Ranking
1391
National Ranking
1

Best Publications

  • Meta‐analysis of the relationship between dietary tannin level and methane formation in ruminants from in vivo and in vitro experiments

    A. Jayanegara;F. Leiber;M. Kreuzer

  • Divergence between purified hydrolysable and condensed tannin effects on methane emission, rumen fermentation and microbial population in vitro

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Gunjan Goel;Harinder P.S. Makkar;Klaus Becker

  • Comparison of nutritional quality between conventional and organic dairy products: a meta-analysis.

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  • Tannins determined by various methods as predictors of methane production reduction potential of plants by an in vitro rumen fermentation system

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Norvsambuu Togtokhbayar;Harinder P.S. Makkar;Klaus Becker

  • Dependence of forage quality and methanogenic potential of tropical plants on their phenolic fractions as determined by principal component analysis

    A. Jayanegara;A. Jayanegara;E. Wina;C.R. Soliva;S. Marquardt

  • Voluntary feed intake and digestibility of four domestic ruminant species as influenced by dietary constituents: A meta-analysis

    M Q Riaz;K-H Südekum;Marcus Clauss;A Jayanegara

  • Meta-analysis on Methane Mitigating Properties of Saponin-rich Sources in the Rumen: Influence of Addition Levels and Plant Sources

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  • Use of 3-nitrooxypropanol as feed additive for mitigating enteric methane emissions from ruminants: a meta-analysis

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  • Fourier Transform Mid-Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy to Identify Tannin Compounds in The Panicle of Sorghum Mutant Lines

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  • Penentuan Aktivitas Biologis Tanin Beberapa Hijauan secara in Vitro Menggunakan 'Hohenheim Gas Test' dengan Polietilen Glikol Sebagai Determinan

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  • Improving Nutritional Quality of Cocoa Pod ( Theobroma cacao ) through Chemical and Biological Treatments for Ruminant Feeding: In vitro and In vivo Evaluation

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  • Significance of phenolic compounds in tropical forages for the ruminal bypass of polyunsaturated fatty acids and the appearance of biohydrogenation intermediates as examined in vitro

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Anuraga Jayanegara;Michael Kreuzer;Elizabeth Wina;Florian Leiber

  • The Utilisation of Tannin Extract as a Dietary Additive in Ruminant Nutrition: A Meta-Analysis

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  • Combination Effects of Plant Extracts Rich in Tannins and Saponins as Feed Additives for Mitigating in Vitro Ruminal Methane and Ammonia Formation.

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Yogianto Yogianto;Elizabeth Wina;Asep Sudarman

  • Essential oils as growth-promoting additives on performance, nutrient digestibility, cecal microbes, and serum metabolites of broiler chickens: a meta-analysis.

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  • Use of black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) to substitute soybean meal in ruminant diet: An in vitro rumen fermentation study.

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Briliannanda Novandri;Nover Yantina;Muhammad Ridla

  • Silage quality as influenced by concentration and type of tannins present in the material ensiled: A meta-analysis.

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Tekad U. P. Sujarnoko;Muhammad Ridla;Makoto Kondo

  • Ruminal disappearance of polyunsaturated fatty acids and appearance of biohydrogenation products when incubating linseed oil with alpine forage plant species in vitro

    A. Jayanegara;M. Kreuzer;F. Leiber

  • Nutrient and energy content, in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristics and methanogenic potential of alpine forage plant species during early summer.

    Anuraga Jayanegara;Svenja Marquardt;Michael Kreuzer;Florian Leiber

  • Effects of dietary flavonoids on performance, blood constituents, carcass composition and small intestinal morphology of broilers: a meta-analysis

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