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 often not been considered. The aim of this study was to quantify the control of PH2 on reaction rates of specific fermentation pathways, methanogenesis and NADH oxidation in rumen microbes. The control of PH2 was quantified using the thermodynamic potential factor (FT), which is a dimensionless factor that corrects a predicted kinetic reaction rate fo...
Abstract – The main weakness of current rumen models is their inability to explain the end-products ...
Hydrogen is an environmentally friendly and high energy caffier that could be a potential replacemen...
The loss of energy which occurs in the rumen fermentation can be very appreciable (Czerkawski, 1969)...
Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control ...
Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control ...
Dynamic modeling of mechanisms driving volatile fatty acid and hydrogen production in the rumen micr...
Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main sour...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Rumen methanogenic archaea are specialized microbes that play a central role in rumen metabolism. In...
Ruminococcus albus 7 has played a key role in the development of the concept of interspecies hydroge...
Inhibiting rumen methanogenesis often causes hydrogen accumulation, potentially negatively affecting...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...
The main weakness of current rumen models is their inability to explain the end-products of ferment...
Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) production by rumen methanogens lowers hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) pressure an...
Fermentative hydrogen production by strict anaerobes has been widely reported. There is a lack of in...
Abstract – The main weakness of current rumen models is their inability to explain the end-products ...
Hydrogen is an environmentally friendly and high energy caffier that could be a potential replacemen...
The loss of energy which occurs in the rumen fermentation can be very appreciable (Czerkawski, 1969)...
Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control ...
Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control ...
Dynamic modeling of mechanisms driving volatile fatty acid and hydrogen production in the rumen micr...
Rumen fermentation of carbohydrates plays a fundamental role in ruminant metabolism as the main sour...
Methane production in ruminants has received global attention in relation to its contribution to the...
Rumen methanogenic archaea are specialized microbes that play a central role in rumen metabolism. In...
Ruminococcus albus 7 has played a key role in the development of the concept of interspecies hydroge...
Inhibiting rumen methanogenesis often causes hydrogen accumulation, potentially negatively affecting...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...
The main weakness of current rumen models is their inability to explain the end-products of ferment...
Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) production by rumen methanogens lowers hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) pressure an...
Fermentative hydrogen production by strict anaerobes has been widely reported. There is a lack of in...
Abstract – The main weakness of current rumen models is their inability to explain the end-products ...
Hydrogen is an environmentally friendly and high energy caffier that could be a potential replacemen...
The loss of energy which occurs in the rumen fermentation can be very appreciable (Czerkawski, 1969)...