نتایج جستجو برای: rumen degradabil ity

تعداد نتایج: 14230  

2014
Alejandro Belanche Gabriel de la Fuente Charles J Newbold

Protozoa-associated methanogens (PAM) are considered one of the most active communities in the rumen methanogenesis. This experiment investigated whether methanogens are sequestrated within rumen protozoa, and structural differences between rumen free-living methanogens and PAM. Rumen protozoa were harvested from totally faunated sheep, and six protozoal fractions (plus free-living microorganis...

Rumen is a persistent and specific ecosystem consists of bacteria, protozoa and fungus where feed fermentation takes place in it. Produced Hydrogen in rumen can be used in the synthesis of the volatile fatty acids and the microbial protein and its excess would be eliminated through the production of Methane by methanogenesis. Nutritionists have tried to find ways to decrease loss and energy and...

Journal: :Applied animal behaviour science 2000
Lindström Redbo

The aim of the present experiment was to test the hypothesis that oral manipulation of feed is a behavioural need in cattle, irrespective of actual rumen load. Twelve rumen fistulated cows were used and subjected to four different treatments: low rumen content+long duration of eating (A), high rumen content+short duration of eating (B), high rumen content+long duration of eating (=positive cont...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1952
A K SIJPESTEIJN S R ELSDEN

Succinic acid is a major end product of two cellulose-fermenting bacteria isolated in pure culture from the rumen of cattle and sheep. Ruminococcus flavefaciens, isolated by Sijpesteijn (1948, 1949, 1951), produced some 0-5 m-mole succinic acid per m-mole cellulose (calculated as glucose) fermented. Bacteroides succinogenes, isolated from the bovine rumen by Hungate (1950), was found by this au...

2018
Mi Zhou Martin Hünerberg Yanhong Chen Tim Reuter Tim A. McAllister Franklin Evans Alan T. Critchley Le Luo Guan

The use of Tasco (air-dried Ascophyllum nodosum) as a feed supplement for ruminants has been reported to affect rumen fermentation and reduce Escherichia coli O157:H7 shedding in feces, but the mode of action behind this phenomenon is unclear. In this study, the effects of four Tasco levels (0, 1, 3, and 5%) on rumen microbiota and rumen/fecal E. coli O serogroups in rams were investigated. Rum...

2017
Keyuan Liu Xiaoyan Hao Yang Li Guobin Luo Yonggen Zhang Hangshu Xin

OBJECTIVE This study aims to identify the relationship between odd- and branched-chain fatty acids (OBCFAs) and microbial nucleic acid bases in the rumen, and to establish a model to accurately predict microbial protein flow by using OBCFA. METHODS To develop the regression equations, data on the rumen contents of individual cows were obtained from 2 feeding experiments. In the first experime...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1953
J GUTIERREZ

Elsden (1945) has shown that the volatile acids in the rumen fluid of sheep are chiefly acetic, propionic, and butyric. Barcroft, MoAnally, and Phillipson (1944) showed that the concentration of volatile acids in the blood draining the rumen was higher than that in the entering blood, indicating absorption from the rumen. Elsden postulated that propionic acid did not arise directly in cellulose...

2012
Robert W. Li Sitao Wu Ransom L. Baldwin Weizhong Li Congjun Li

The capacity of the rumen microbiota to produce volatile fatty acids (VFAs) has important implications in animal well-being and production. We investigated temporal changes of the rumen microbiota in response to butyrate infusion using pyrosequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. Twenty one phyla were identified in the rumen microbiota of dairy cows. The rumen microbiota harbored 54.5±6.1 genera (mean ...

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 animal science 2010
Q Zebeli S M Dunn B N Ametaj

The objective of this investigation was to determine associations among rumen endotoxin, plasma serum amyloid A (SAA), and C-reactive protein (CRP) with plasma Ca, Fe, Zn, and Cu in lactating cows challenged with graded amounts of rolled barley grain in the diet (i.e., 0, 15, 30, and 45% of DMI). Correlative relationships among variables were determined by linear and nonlinear regression proced...

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