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Degradation of maize protein in rumen contents Influence of ammonia concentration
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1981
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Agricultural EconomicsAmmonia ConcentrationFeed UtilizationSustainable AgricultureFeed AdditiveMicrobial EcologyAnimal FeedPublic HealthAnimal ProductionMaize ProteinAnimal PhysiologyBiogeochemistryIn Vitro FermentationAnimal NutritionFeed EvaluationRumen Contents InfluenceAlternative Protein SourceNh3 FractionAnimal ScienceMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicine
1. The influence of ammonia concentration on the distribution of nitrogen derived from opaque-2 maize uniformly-labelled with 15N has been investigated during short-term in vitro incubation of bovine rumen contents. 2. Less 15N derived from maize was found in the non-protein-N (NPN) fraction during incubation without added NH3 than with added NH3, due entirely to differences in the amount of N derived from maize in the NH3 fraction. 3. From calculations based on the transfer of N derived from maize to the NPN pool and to a bacterial fraction, it was concluded that degradation of maize protein was not influenced by NH3 concentration within the examined limits. 4. The decrease in relative amount of N derived from maize in the NH3 fraction at low concentrations of NH3, together with evidence for an increased fractional turnover rate of NH3-N suggests that a deficient supply of NH3 is compensated for by increased catabolism of nitrogenous compounds derived from the rumen micro-organisms.
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