Literature DB >> 18420402

Odor reduction rate in the confinement pig building by spraying various additives.

Ki-Youn Kim1, Han-Jong Ko, Hyeon-Tae Kim, Yoon-Shin Kim, Young-Man Roh, Cheol-Min Lee, Chi-Nyon Kim.   

Abstract

The objective of this on-site experiment was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of currently utilized various additives, i.e. tap water, salt water, digested manure, microbial additive, soybean oil, artificial spice and essential oil, to reduce odor emissions from the confinement pig building. Odor reduction rates were evaluated with respect to sensual odor (odor concentration index, odor intensity and odor offensiveness) and odorous compounds (ammonia and sulfuric odorous compounds). Of the additives investigated in this study, salt water, artificial spice and essential oil had a positive effect on reducing odor generation. The effectiveness of salt water was only observed on ammonia, showing the reduction rates as a function of time (t=immediately, 1h, 3h, 5h, and 24h after spraying) were 0.1%, 20%, 36%, 11% and 0.2% as compared to initial level before spraying. The odor intensity and offensiveness were lessened by spraying artificial spice and essential oil of which maximum reduction rates ranged from 60% to 80%. Additionally, the essential oil had a significant effect on reducing sulfuric odorous compounds for 24h after spraying, which implicates that it functioned as not only a masking agent but also as an antimicrobial agent.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18420402     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2007.12.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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Authors:  Md J Alam; C D Jeong; L L Mamuad; H G Sung; D W Kim; S B Cho; K Lee; C O Jeon; Sang S Lee
Journal:  Asian-Australas J Anim Sci       Date:  2012-05-01       Impact factor: 2.509

2.  Effect of Phytogenic Feed Additives in Soybean Meal on In vitro Swine Fermentation for Odor Reduction and Bacterial Community Comparison.

Authors:  M J Alam; L L Mamuad; S H Kim; C D Jeong; H G Sung; S B Cho; C O Jeon; K Lee; Sang S Lee
Journal:  Asian-Australas J Anim Sci       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 2.509

3.  Summary of performance data for technologies to control gaseous, odor, and particulate emissions from livestock operations: Air management practices assessment tool (AMPAT).

Authors:  Devin L Maurer; Jacek A Koziel; Jay D Harmon; Steven J Hoff; Angela M Rieck-Hinz; Daniel S Andersen
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2016-04-12

4.  Determination of Odor Air Quality Index (OAQII) Using Gas Sensor Matrix.

Authors:  Dominik Dobrzyniewski; Bartosz Szulczyński; Jacek Gębicki
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 4.927

5.  In vitro assessment of probiotic potential of selected bacteria isolated from pig faeces with potential application of odour reduction.

Authors:  M Jahangir Alam; Mahfuzul Islam; Che-Ok Jeon; Ki-Choon Lee; Seon-Ho Kim; Chul-Ju Yang; M Enayet Kabir; Sang-Suk Lee
Journal:  Int J Vet Sci Med       Date:  2021-07-02
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