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- W2005485797 abstract "Summary The effect of penicillin, streptomycin, neomycin and chloromycetin on in vitro cellulose digestion was studied. Periodic antibiotic assays showed that the concentration of streptomycin increased above the initial level during the first 8 hr. and persisted at a high level throughout the 24-hr, period. Approximately 40 per cent of the neomycin disappeared within 45min. and then the rate of disappearance was slow for the rest of the period. The concentration of penicillin dropped to less than 25 per cent of the original value within 45min. and then persisted at a constant level for the rest of the period. The level of chloromycetin decreased rapidly and was not detectable after 4 hr. In the concentrations used, penicillin stimulated the cellulolytic rumen microorganisms at the lower concentrations, neomycin was stimulatory in all concentrations, streptomycin was slightly stimulatory in the lowest concentration and chloromycetin adversely affected the microorganisms." @default.
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