نتایج جستجو برای: rumen development

تعداد نتایج: 1426289  

2017
Di Jin Shengguo Zhao Nan Zheng Dengpan Bu Yves Beckers Stuart E. Denman Christopher S. McSweeney Jiaqi Wang

Ureolytic bacteria are key organisms in the rumen producing urease enzymes to catalyze the breakdown of urea to ammonia for the synthesis of microbial protein. However, little is known about the diversity and distribution of rumen ureolytic microorganisms. The urease gene (ureC) has been the target gene of choice for analysis of the urea-degrading microorganisms in various environments. In this...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1951
F V GRAY A F PILGRIM R A WELLER

It is now generally accepted that the fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen gives rise to the formation of large amounts of the lower volatile fatty acids; but the fact that these acids are absorbed in considerable amounts and at different rates from the rumen into the blood stream has made it clear that in vitro studies of the fermentation processes are necessary in order to ascertain the...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
U Agarwal Q Hu R L Baldwin B J Bequette

Butyrate, a major rumen VFA, has been indirectly linked to enhancement of urea recycling on the basis of increased expression of urea transporter in the rumen epithelia of steers fed a rumen butyrate-enhancing diet. Two studies were conducted to quantify the effect of elevated rumen butyrate concentrations on N balance, urea kinetics and rumen epithelial proliferation. Wether sheep (n= 4), fitt...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
T K Rose-Dye L O Burciaga-Robles C R Krehbiel D L Step R W Fulton A W Confer C J Richards

Remote rumen temperature monitoring is a potential method for early disease detection in beef cattle. This experiment was conducted to determine if remotely monitored rumen temperature boluses could detect a temperature change in steers exposed to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and challenged with a common bovine respiratory disease pathogen, Mannheimia haemolytica (MH). Twenty-four Angus c...

Journal: :Ruminants 2022

Butyrate is produced by microbe fermentation in the rumen, and its supplementation results rumen development. Butyrate-induced experiments are valuable studying nutrient metabolism, cell growth, functional genomics. This study aimed to characterize accessible chromatin regions dynamics of genomic accessibility prompted butyrate-induced histone modifications bovine cells. An average 117,569 were...

2013
Gemma Henderson Faith Cox Sandra Kittelmann Vahideh Heidarian Miri Michael Zethof Samantha J. Noel Garry C. Waghorn Peter H. Janssen

Molecular microbial ecology techniques are widely used to study the composition of the rumen microbiota and to increase understanding of the roles they play. Therefore, sampling and DNA extraction methods that result in adequate yields of microbial DNA that also accurately represents the microbial community are crucial. Fifteen different methods were used to extract DNA from cow and sheep rumen...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2003
C A Rodríguez J González M R Alvir R Redondo C Cajarville

The present study was conducted to determine the effect of feed intake on the composition of the rumen contents of sheep and on their bacterial densities. Whole rumen contents were sampled after a period of continuous inter-rumen infusion of 15NH3 from four rumen-cannulated wethers successively fed on a hay-concentrate diet (2:1, w/w on a DM basis) at two rates of feed intake: 40 and 80 g DM/kg...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 2009
A K Patra J Saxena

The growing public concerns over chemical residues in animal-derived foods and threats of antibiotic-resistant bacteria have renewed interest in exploring safer alternatives to chemical feed additives in ruminant livestock. Various bioactive phytochemicals including saponins appear to be potential 'natural' alternatives to 'chemical' additives in modulating rumen fermentation favourably and ani...

2009
Adegbola T. Adesogan

The rumen is arguably the most important organ in the ruminant digestive system. Ruminal microbial protein and volatile fatty acid (VFA) synthesis supply most of the protein and energy needs of the ruminant. Rumen function problems can reduce intake, digestion, and health of ruminants and culminate in death. Furthermore, inefficient rumen function reduces animal performance and health and contr...

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