PMID: 14405398Oct 30, 1959Paper

Microbial fermentation in certain mammals

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R E HUNGATEH K BUECHNER

Abstract

The fermentation in the caecum and large intestine of ruminants is negligible compared with that in the rumen. In small ruminants the rate per unit contents is faster than in large ones, due to faster turnover. The cellulolytic bacteria of several ruminants are similar but differ in nutritional requirements.

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