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Dietary Supplementation with Sodium Sulfate Improves Rumen Fermentation, Fiber Digestibility, and the Plasma Metabolome through Modulation of Rumen Bacterial Communities in Steers

Yuchao Zhao, Biao Xie, Jian Gao, Guangyong Zhao

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Essential elements like nitrogen and sulfur greatly affect rumen fermentation and metabolism in ruminants. However, little knowledge is available on the effects of sulfur on the rumen microbiota and plasma metabolome. The results of the present trial demonstrated that supplementing the steer ration with sodium sulfate markedly improved rumen fermentation, fiber digestibility, and metabolism of amino acids, purine derivatives, and vitamins through effects on the ruminal microbiome. The facts obtained from the present trial clarified the possible mechanisms of the positive effects of sulfur on rumen fermentation and nutrient utilization.

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RumenMetabolomeFermentationNeutral Detergent FiberFood scienceSodiumBiologyChemistryFiberBacteriaBiochemistryAnimal scienceDry matterMetaboliteGeneticsOrganic chemistryRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyTurfgrass Adaptation and ManagementCoal and Its By-products
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