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Pre-calving energy density and rumen protected lysine impacted blood metabolites and biomarkers of liver functions in dairy cows during the transition period
Dairy cows usually face negative energy balance and disorders of normal organ function due to a mismatch between energy intake and energy demand....
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In vitro rumen degradability of tropical legumes and their secondary metabolites depends on inoculum source
In this study, the in vitro apparent rumen degradability of organic matter (ARDOM) and plant secondary metabolites (ARDPSM) of three tropical legumes...
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Integrated rumen microbiome and serum metabolome analysis responses to feed type that contribution to meat quality in lambs
BackgroundLifestyle factors, such as diet, are known to be a driver on the meat quality, rumen microbiome and serum metabolites. Rumen microbiome...
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Repeated inoculation with rumen fluid accelerates the rumen bacterial transition with no benefit on production performance in postpartum Holstein dairy cows
BackgroundThe dairy cow’s postpartum period is characterized by dramatic physiological changes, therefore imposing severe challenges on the animal...
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Analysis of differences in the rumen microbiome and metabolic function in prepartum dairy cows with different body condition scores
BackgroundThe rumen is a crucial digestive organ for dairy cows. The rumen microbiota assists in the digestion of plant feed through microbe-mediated...
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Early-life ruminal microbiome-derived indole-3-carboxaldehyde and prostaglandin D2 are effective promoters of rumen development
BackgroundThe function of diverse ruminal microbes is tightly linked to rumen development and host physiology. The system of ruminal microbes is an...
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Metabolomics and proteomics insights into subacute ruminal acidosis etiology and inhibition of proliferation of yak rumen epithelial cells in vitro
BackgroundUntargeted metabolomics and proteomics were employed to investigate the intracellular response of yak rumen epithelial cells (YRECs) to...
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Rumen microbial-driven metabolite from grazing lambs potentially regulates body fatty acid metabolism by lipid-related genes in liver
BackgroundLipid metabolism differs significantly between grazing and stall-feeding lambs, affecting the quality of livestock products. As two...
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Antimicrobial peptides act on the rumen microbiome and metabolome affecting the performance of castrated bulls
BackgroundMany countries have already banned the use of antibiotics in animal husbandry, making it extremely difficult to maintain animal health in...
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Functional and phylogenetic analyses of camel rumen microbiota associated with different lignocellulosic substrates
Rumen microbiota facilitates nutrition through digestion of recalcitrant lignocellulosic substrates into energy-accessible nutrients and essential...
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Production, characterization, and dietary supplementation effect of rumen-protected fat on ruminal function and blood parameters of sheep
Rumen-protected fat (RPF) was produced in the 1st experimental stage through melt-emulsification technique using buriti oil (BO) as core, at...
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Metagenomics analysis reveals differences in rumen microbiota in cows with low and high milk protein percentage
AbstractVariation exists in milk protein concentration of dairy cows of the same breed that are fed and managed in the same environment, and little...
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Multi-omics reveals that the host-microbiome metabolism crosstalk of differential rumen bacterial enterotypes can regulate the milk protein synthesis of dairy cows
BackgroundDairy cows’ lactation performance is the outcome of the crosstalk between ruminal microbial metabolism and host metabolism. However, it is...
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Whole-plant corn silage improves rumen fermentation and growth performance of beef cattle by altering rumen microbiota
AbstractIn recent years, whole-plant corn silage has been widely used in China. Roughage is an important source of nutrition for ruminants and has an...
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Microbiota-host crosstalk in the newborn and adult rumen at single-cell resolution
BackgroundThe rumen is the hallmark organ of ruminants, playing a vital role in their nutrition and providing products for humans. In newborn...
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Compound enzyme preparation supplementation improves the production performance of goats by regulating rumen microbiota
AbstractEnzyme preparation is one of the widely used additives in ruminant production. However, a suitable method of adding compound enzyme...
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Co** with extremes: the rumen transcriptome and microbiome co-regulate plateau adaptability of **zang goat
The interactions between the rumen microbiota and the host are crucial for the digestive and absorptive processes of ruminants, and they are heavily...
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Preweaning period is a critical window for rumen microbial regulation of average daily gain in Holstein heifer calves
BackgroundRumen bacterial groups can affect growth performance, such as average daily gain (ADG), feed intake, and efficiency. The study aimed to...
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Rumen microbial degradation of bromoform from red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) and the impact on rumen fermentation and methanogenic archaea
BackgroundThe red macroalgae Asparagopsis is an effective methanogenesis inhibitor due to the presence of halogenated methane (CH 4 ) analogues,...
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Microbiota and Nutrient Portraits of European Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) Rumen Contents in Characteristic Southern German Habitats
Roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus ) are found in various habitats, from pure forest cultures to agricultural areas and mountains. In adapting to the...