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Studies of the large intestine of sheep. 1. Fermentation and absorption in sections of the large intestine.

R M Dixon, J V Nolan.   

Abstract

1. Fermentation and absorption of constituents of digesta in segments of the large intestine of sheep given different diets were studied by analysis of gut contents obtained at slaughter after a period during which the sheep had been administered a non-absorbable gut marker. 2. In sheep given chopped, dried lucerne (Medicago sativa) there was net absorption of water throughout the large intestine with concomitant increases in the proportion of dry matter (DM) and organic matter (OM). There was net disappearance of 62 g OM, 1.66 g non-urea non-ammonia-nitrogen (NU-NAN) and 0.6 g (urea + NH3(-N in the caecum and proximal colon. There was no significant change in OM and NU-NAN flow through the remainder of the large intestine but there was a net disappearance of 0.3 g NH3-N. There was also net appearance of volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the caecum, most of which was apparently absorbed before the rectum. 3. Metabolism in the caecum was also studied in sheep grazing fresh pasture or consuming one of three sugar cane-bagasse-based diets, or barley pellets. In the lucerne- and pasture-fed sheep there was a net disappearance of approximately 0.5 g NH3-N/d from the caecum, while in sheep fed on bagasse plus urea, 1.4 g NH3-N/d was apparently absorbed from this region. The addition of fish meal to this latter diet resulted in apparent disappearance of 5.3 g NH3-N/d from the caecum and proximal colon. 4. There was apparent loss of NU-NAN from the caecum of sheep on all diets except the barley diet. With the latter diet there was a net gain of 1 g NU-NAN/d which was associated with relatively high VFA concentration and production; taken together these results indicate that microbial fermentation in the caecum was more extensive in the sheep fed on the barley diet than in those fed on the other diets. 5. The proportions of individual VFA in digesta from the rumen and caecum of lucerne-fed and pasture-fed sheep and in digesta from the caecum of sheep given the bagasse-based or barley diets are also reported and discussed. 6. In general the results indicate that the caecum and to a lesser extent the proximal colon were the major regions of fermentation and absorption of the components of the digesta in the large intestine.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7066290     DOI: 10.1079/bjn19820038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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