Transformations and effects of lipids in the rumen: Three decades of research at gent university
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of Animal Nutrition
- Vol. 48 (1-2) , 119-134
- https://doi.org/10.1080/17450399509381834
Abstract
A survey is given of research results on ruminant lipid digestion obtained at the authors’ laboratory. Results are presented in terms of lipid changes occurring in the rumen and in terms of effects on nature, extent and site of digestion. The rumen can be adapted to an extremely high capacity for triglyceride lipolysis, preferentially releasing polyunsaturated fatty acids that are then further hydrogenated with accumulation of oleic acid isomers in vitro only. Evidence was obtained for both microbial incorporation and synthesis of polyunsaturated acids. In vitro lipolysis is inhibited by pH values below 6.3 and by ionophores. Free fatty acids inhibit methanogenesis with associated increases in propionate production and decreases in acetate and butyrate productions; the latter being related to their defaunating effect. Both in the faunated and defaunated rumen, free fatty acids decrease fibre digestion, which is shifted to the hindgut, at least in sheep. Defaunation increases rumen microbial growth efficiency and may result in a higher duodenal flow of both feed and microbial protein, provided these increases are not overcome by a decreased apparent rumen OM digestibility. Considerable between animal variability exists for these effects, associated with variable effects on rumen particle and liquid volumes and outflow rates.Keywords
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