The effect of lasalocid on glucose uptake, hydrogen production and the solubilization of straw by the anaerobic rumen fungus Neocallimastix frontalis |
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Authors: | C. S. STEWART CAROL A. MCPHERSON E. CANSUNAR |
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Affiliation: | Nutrition Division, Rowett Research Institute, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB2 9SB, UK |
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Abstract: | Three isolates of Neocallimastix frontalis grown in pure culture with glucose as substrate differed in their response to the presence of lasalocid in the growth medium. For two strains (RE1 and RK21) hydrogen production and glucose uptake were reduced to 50% or less of the control values in the presence of lasalocid at 0–25 μg/ ml. A third strain (PNK2) retained significant fermentative ability in the presence of at least four times this amount of lasalocid. Lasalocid was rather less inhibitory to the solubilization of straw by these fungi, PNK2 again providing the most resistant strain. It is concluded that the use of lasalocid in ruminant feeds is likely to have a strain selective effect on the rumen population of Neocallimastix. |
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