نتایج جستجو برای: rumen fermentation kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 137144  

2016
Weimin Wang Chong Li Fadi Li Xiaojuan Wang Xiaoxue Zhang Ting Liu Fang Nian Xiangpeng Yue Fei Li Xiangyu Pan Yongfu La Futao Mo Fangbin Wang Baosheng Li

Early consumption of starter feed promotes rumen development in lambs. We examined rumen development in lambs fed starter feed for 5 weeks using histological and biochemical analyses and by performing high-throughput sequencing in rumen tissues. Additionally, rumen contents of starter feed-fed lambs were compared to those of breast milk-fed controls. Our physiological and biochemical findings r...

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 1981

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
fazel almasi mohsen sari somayeh salari morteza chaji

effects of different levels of cadmium (0.1, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 mg/l of culture medium) were evaluated using gas production technique. in the glass vials used to measure gas production 30 mg of buffered rumen fluid (2:1 ratio of rumen fluid: buffer) poured in glass and cultured at 38.6 temperature. volume and pressure of produced gas were measured with syringes and digital pressur...

Journal: :Bacteriological reviews 1955
R E Hungate

The importance of microorganisms to the mixed activities could be obtained. For this ruminant has interested an increasing number of reason, and because the pure culture approach nutritionists, particularly those in departments is time consuming, methods for studying the of animal science. In view of this interest of natural mixture have been developed. The inagricultural workers, it is surpris...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1969
M Z el-Kin K el-Shazly

The fermentation rate of rumen microorganisms obtained from a sheep fed on hay was determined at different hours after feeding. The highest rate of fermentation was obtained immediately after feeding whereas the lowest rate was always before feeding. The effect of adding glucose, sucrose, and starch alone or in combination with urea, sodium citrate, or succinic acid on the maximal fermentation ...

2015
Jolien B. Veneman Stefan Muetzel Kenton J. Hart Catherine L. Faulkner Jon M. Moorby Hink B. Perdok Charles J. Newbold Jose Luis Balcazar

It has been suggested that the rumen microbiome and rumen function might be disrupted if methane production in the rumen is decreased. Furthermore concerns have been voiced that geography and management might influence the underlying microbial population and hence the response of the rumen to mitigation strategies. Here we report the effect of the dietary additives: linseed oil and nitrate on m...

2016
Henk J. van Lingen Caroline M. Plugge James G. Fadel Ermias Kebreab André Bannink Jan Dijkstra

Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control the production of the various volatile fatty acids (VFA). Previous studies, however, have not accounted for the fact that only thermodynamic near-equilibrium conditions control the magnitude of reaction rate. Furthermore, the role of NAD, which is affected by hydrogen partial pressure (PH2), has ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
M B Hall P J Weimer

Effects of sucrose (Suc) concentration on fermentation kinetics and products were evaluated using 3 concentrations of Suc, with 1 concentration of isolated NDF from Bermudagrass fermented together in batch culture in vitro with rumen inoculum. Fixed amounts of medium and inoculum were the protein sources, so protein:Suc decreased with increasing Suc. Kinetics were calculated from gas production...

2014
Akbar Nikkhah

This editorial seeks to help eradicate confusions, enlighten the current perceptions, and highlight a global need to develop feasible guidelines for optimum bioprocessing of barley grain (BG). The optimum processing techniques must result in moderated rumen fermentation of starch and protein, improved rumen microbial protein synthesis, reduced risks of Sub-Acute Rumen Acidosis (SARA) and pro-in...

Journal: :Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2013
B Lin J H Wang Y Lu Q Liang J X Liu

Two trials were conducted to identify the optimal levels of essential oil active components (EOAC) and their combination with fumarate on in vitro rumen fermentation. In trial 1, eugenol, carvacrol, citral and cinnamaldehyde were mixed at ratios of 1:2:3:4, 2:1:4:3, 3:4:1:2, 4:3:2:1 and 1:1:1:1 to make up five combinations (EOAC1, EOAC2, EOAC3, EOAC4 and EOAC5 respectively). The mixtures were s...

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