Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Ruminal Fermentation and Sugar Concentrations A Model Experiment with Selenomonas ruminantium
Fumio HISHINUMAShiro KANEGASAKIHajime TAKAHASHI
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1968 Volume 32 Issue 11 Pages 1325-1330

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The maximal amounts of growth of Selenomonas ruminantium were examined in the media containing various amounts of glucose. The yields of cells per unit weight of glucose are linear functions to glucose concentrations in the ranges between zero to 0.005% and 0.005 to 0.7%. Cell yields per glucose are greater in the former range, indicating greater amounts of energy are available per glucose at lower concentrations. Growth responses in lactate media containing various amounts of glucose showed that the preincubation with larger amounts of glucose is inhibitory for the following growth and metabolism of lactate. The organism produces predominantly lactate in the glucose medium. However, volatile fatty acid productions increase when the initial concentrations of glucose become low. Isotopic studies showed that the lactate utilization yielding volatile fatty acids is inhibited by the preceding metabolism of high concentrations of glucose. These results were discussed with regard to normal and abnormal fermentations in the rumen.

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