Cellulose acetate (CA), a derivative of cellulose in which some hydroxyl groups are substituted with acetyl groups, was evaluated as a new cellulosic feed source for ruminants. In the present work, a series of in vitro studies was carried out to determine how CA supplementation affects rumen fermentation and microbiota. Batch culture studies were conducted to select the type of CA suitable for feed use and to define the optimal supplementation level. Rumen fluid from 2 Holstein cows was mixed with McDougall's buffer in test tubes into which grass hay and concentrate containing a fiber source [cellulose (control), water-soluble CA (WSCA), or insoluble CA] had been placed. Each fiber source was supplemented at 10% of total substrate. Tubes we...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of certain long-chain fatty acid combinatio...
Live yeast cultures and yeast hydrolyzates can be used as rumen fermentation modifiers, but their ef...
The effect of live yeast (LY - Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM 1-1077) on in situ fibre digestibility,...
A comparative study was made of the effect of different sucrose, starch and cellulose supplements an...
The cellulolytic enzyme e system of Clostridium chartatabidum, an isolate from sheep rumen was chara...
An inquiry into the chemical nature of the vegetation that surrounds us readily reveals that cellulo...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
Experiments were conducted to study the in vitro dry matter disappearance (DMD) and volatile fatty a...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
The digestion of cellulose in the rumen requires the interaction of both cellulolytic and noncellulo...
Cellulose digestion by rumen microorganisms in vitro was dependent on the amount and type of carbohy...
The ability of ruminants to utilize cellulosic biomass is a result of the metabolic activities of sy...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) has several applications in food and pharmaceutical industries but ...
The effects of rumen buffer agents on ruminal fermentation parameters and bacterial community compos...
A first aim of this batch in vitro experiment (21 h) was to use changes in odd and branched chain fa...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of certain long-chain fatty acid combinatio...
Live yeast cultures and yeast hydrolyzates can be used as rumen fermentation modifiers, but their ef...
The effect of live yeast (LY - Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM 1-1077) on in situ fibre digestibility,...
A comparative study was made of the effect of different sucrose, starch and cellulose supplements an...
The cellulolytic enzyme e system of Clostridium chartatabidum, an isolate from sheep rumen was chara...
An inquiry into the chemical nature of the vegetation that surrounds us readily reveals that cellulo...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
Experiments were conducted to study the in vitro dry matter disappearance (DMD) and volatile fatty a...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
The digestion of cellulose in the rumen requires the interaction of both cellulolytic and noncellulo...
Cellulose digestion by rumen microorganisms in vitro was dependent on the amount and type of carbohy...
The ability of ruminants to utilize cellulosic biomass is a result of the metabolic activities of sy...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) has several applications in food and pharmaceutical industries but ...
The effects of rumen buffer agents on ruminal fermentation parameters and bacterial community compos...
A first aim of this batch in vitro experiment (21 h) was to use changes in odd and branched chain fa...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of certain long-chain fatty acid combinatio...
Live yeast cultures and yeast hydrolyzates can be used as rumen fermentation modifiers, but their ef...
The effect of live yeast (LY - Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM 1-1077) on in situ fibre digestibility,...