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Ruminal VFA production with steers fed whole or ground corn grain.

W M Sharp, R R Johnson, F N Owens.   

Abstract

Ruminal production and interchange rates of volatile fatty acids (VFA) were measured for steers fed corn grain in the whole or ground form. Liquid turnover rate was 29% greater (P less than .10) with steers fed the corn in the whole form. On a molar basis (mol/100 mol), ruminal concentrations of propionate were lower while those of butyrate, 3-methyl butyrate, valerate and caproate were greater with whole than with ground corn diets. Acid production differences followed similar trends with de novo production of butyrate being seven times greater and irreversible butyrate loss three times greater with whole than with ground corn diets. Conversion of acetate to butyrate was about 70% greater with whole than with ground corn diets. This conversion far exceeded other VFA exchange rates. Outflow of VFA to the omasum was calculated to equal 20, 25 and 12% of the irreversible loss of acetate, propionate and butyrate, respectively. Ruminal output of energy as VFA from the rumen equaled 60 and 43% of consumed energy with the whole and ground grain diets, respectively. Production rates of VFA were poorly correlated with ruminal concentrations except for butyrate. Less than 10% of the labeled carbon from acetate and butyrate was detected in plasma glucose, but the transfer coefficient from propionate uncorrected for crossover of label was 59%. Gluconeogenesis from propionate alone exceeded literature estimates for basal glucose requirements of nonlactating ruminants.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7161218     DOI: 10.2527/jas1982.5561505x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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