monensin and pyromellitic-diimide

monensin has been researched along with pyromellitic-diimide* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for monensin and pyromellitic-diimide

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Effects of monensin, pyromellitic diimide and 2-bromoethanesulfonic acid on rumen fermentation in vitro.
    Journal of animal science, 1985, Volume: 60, Issue:2

    The effects of monensin, 2-bromoethanesulfonic acid (2-BES) and pyromellitic diimide (diimide) on gas and volatile fatty acid (VFA) production by the rumen microbiota were compared in mixed culture. Oat hay, a hay-concentrate mixture (48% hay, 43% concentrate) and a soluble carbohydrate mixture were used as substrates for microbial growth. The highest concentrations of diimide (10 ppm) and 2-BES (30 microM) decreased methanogenesis by 97 and 76%, respectively, while H2 accumulation was increased 30- and 20-fold, respectively. The effect of monensin on methanogenesis was less dramatic as 10 ppm decreased CH4 accumulation 16% and H2 did not accumulate. Diimide and 2-BES decreased the acetate:propionate ratio with the hay (P less than .05) and soluble carbohydrate mixture (P less than .025). The numbers of saccharolytic, cellulolytic and methanogenic bacteria from sheep fed a diet with diimide (60 ppm) did not differ significantly from sheep fed a control diet. Semicontinuous culture incubations indicated that the mixed rumen microbial population could adapt and degrade diimide after 24 h of incubation.

    Topics: Alkanesulfonates; Alkanesulfonic Acids; Animals; Bacteria; Cattle; Fatty Acids, Volatile; Female; Fermentation; Furans; Gastric Juice; Imidoesters; In Vitro Techniques; Methane; Monensin; Rumen

1985