The ruminant stomach: Stomach structure and feeding habits of East African game ruminantsEast African Monographs in Biology, Vol. 2. R.R. Hofmann. East African Literature Bureau, Nairobi, 1973, 354 + ix pp., 6.50 ($16.10) soft cover, 10.60 (US $26.50) hard cover - ResearchGate...
Diet Efect on Ruminant Forestomach StructureUn reciente aumento en el numero de condenados pre estomagos ganado en los mataderos se ha centrado la atencion en la necesidad de mas informacion sobre la estructura de este organoF. CapoteJ. F. Hentges...
The major amino acids absorbed in ruminant intestines are microbial proteins (MCPs), rumen undegradable proteins (RUPs) and amino acids derived from the digestion of endogenous proteins. The gut absorbs large amounts of free amino acids; this process depends mainly on transport against the ...
The advanced form uses their stomach by turning outward upon their prey on which they are willing to feed. Their prey includes other forms of Echinodermata starfish of other bivalve mollusks, and also various other categories of various forms of polyps. All they do is digest or swallow their ...
specialist monkeys to dietary generalist monkeys and lastly humans, the ultimate ecological generalists. We also compare the microbiotas of the gelada GI tract and the sheep rumen, finding that geladas are highly enriched for cellulolytic bacteria associated with ruminant digestion, relative to other ...
Skeletal muscle is the primary site of BCAA transami- nation in rats [6,7], humans [8] and sheep [9]. We have shown previously that skeletal muscle BCAT activity is much lower in preruminant (before development of the chambered stomach) and ruminant than in rats [9,10]. Other studies...
Advanced ruminants, such as cow and sheep, possess at least ten lysozyme genes, four of which are expressed in the stomach. The pig, a non-ruminant, diverged from the lineage leading to the ruminants about 55 million years ago. Pig lysozyme is expressed in the stomach, but is not adapted...
Influence of diet on forestomach structure and occurrence of digestal diseases in adult goats. Small Rum Res 10, 63-73.Mgasa, M. N.-Arnbjerg, J. (1993): Influences of diet on forestomach structure and occurrence of digital diseases in adult goats. Small Ruminant Research, 10. 63-73....
The rumen is the fermentative forestomach of ruminant animals, and is host to a wide range of anaerobic bacteria whose primary function is to facilitate forage degradation. Butyrivibrio and Pseudobutyrivibrio are closely related proteolytic and fibrolytic genera within the family Lachnospiraceae, and ...
The anaerobic rumen bacteria comprise 30 or so known species of obligately anaerobic bacteria that may be reproducibly isolated from the contents of the ruminant forestomach. Together with the anaerobic protozoa and fungi also found ubiquitously in this ecosystem, these bacteria obtain carbon and ...