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Ruminal Microbial Degradation of Individual Amino Acids from Heat-Treated Soyabean Meal and Corn Gluten Meal in Continuous Culture [PDF]
Eight dual-flow continuous culture fermenters were used in three periods to study the effects of diets containing heat-treated soyabean meal (HSBM) or corn gluten meal (CGM) on ruminal microbial fermentation and the degradation of individual amino acids (
Silvia Gargallo +2 more
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Microbial insights into ruminal fiber degradation and feed efficiency of Hu sheep [PDF]
Ruminal fiber degradation is essential for feed conversion efficiency in sheep; however, it remains unclear whether individual variations in ruminal fiber degradation directly affect feed conversion efficiency.
Haoyu Xu +8 more
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: The objectives of this study were to determine the range in ruminal degradability of crude protein (CP) and intestinal digestibility of rumen undegradable protein in commercial soybean meal (SBM) and to investigate the range in in situ ruminal AA and ...
N. Titze +4 more
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Lysine degradation by ruminal Fusobacteriumnecrophorum [PDF]
Three experiments were conducted to characterize lysine fermentation by Fusobacterium necrophorum, a ruminal bacterium that is known to degrade amino acids. In Experiment 1, 7 strains of Fusobacterium necrophorum were inoculated into media containing lysine (50 mM), lactate (50 mM), or lysine plus lactate (50 mM each) as the major energy substrate to ...
E.A. Elwakeel +3 more
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Degradation of Cellulose and Hemicellulose by Ruminal Microorganisms
As major structural components of plant cell walls, cellulose and hemicellulose are degraded and fermented by anaerobic microbes in the rumen to produce volatile fatty acids, the main nutrient source for the host. Cellulose degradation is carried out primarily by specialist bacteria, with additional contributions from protists and fungi, via a variety ...
Paul J. Weimer, Weimer, Paul J.
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In this study, we reported the evaluation of ruminal parameters and the rate and degree of degradation of biogenic amines (BA) in vitro, using ruminal fluid from sheep fed two different diets (meadow hay and silage of Medicago sativa L.).
Ivana Kolackova +7 more
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Degradation of Microplastics in an In Vitro Ruminal Environment [PDF]
Microplastic (MP) pollution is an emerging concern in ruminant production, as animals are exposed to MPs through air, water, and feeds. Ruminants play a key role in MP transmission to humans via animal products and contribute to MP return to agricultural soil through excreta.
Sonia Tassone +9 more
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Fermentation, kinetics and ruminal degradation in sheep fed with carbohydrate sources associated with oil [PDF]
The objective this work was to evaluate the degradation, fermentation and kinetics of passage rumen fluid en sheep fed diets containing different carbohydrate associated with the oil. Four rumen cannulated sheep were allotted in 4 x 4 latin square.
Eliane da Silva Morgado +5 more
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In vitro degradation of betaine by ruminal microbes [PDF]
An in vitro study was conducted to evaluate the degradation of betaine sources by rumen microbes. Five sources of betaine (anhydrous betaine, betaine-HCl, feed-grade betaine, lipidcoated betaine, and concentrated separator byproduct) were incubated in rumen fluid collected from steers fed grainor forage-based diets.
C.A. Löest +2 more
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This research was conducted to compare effects of electron beam (EB) and gamma ray (GR) treatments at doses of 25, 50 and 75 kGy on soybean meal (SBM) ruminal degradation kinetics of crude protein (CP) and amino acids (AA).
Farzad Ghanbari +3 more
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