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- W4385412257 abstract "To maintain membrane homeostasis, ruminal bacteria synthesize branched-chain fatty acids (BCFA) or their derivatives (vinyl ethers) that are recovered during methylation procedures as branched-chain aldehydes (BCALD). Many strains of cellulolytic bacteria require 1 or more branched-chain volatile fatty acid (BCVFA). Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate BCVFA incorporation into bacterial lipids under different dietary conditions. The study was an incomplete block design with 8 continuous culture fermenters used in 4 periods with treatments (n = 4) arranged as a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial. The factors were high (HF) or low forage (LF, 67 or 33% forage, 33:67 alfalfa:orchardgrass), without or with supplemental corn oil (CO; 3% dry matter, 1.5% linoleic fatty acid), and without or with 2.15 mmol/d (5 mg/d 13C each of isovalerate, isobutyrate, and 2-methylbutyrate). After methylation of bacterial pellets collected from each fermenter's effluent, fatty acids and fatty aldehydes were separated before analysis by gas chromatography and isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Supplementation of BCVFA did not influence biohydrogenation extent. Label was only recovered in branched-chain lipids. Lower forage inclusion decreased BCFA in bacterial fatty acid profile from 9.45% with HF to 7.06% with LF and decreased BCALD in bacterial aldehyde profile from 55.4% with HF to 51.4% with LF. Supplemental CO tended to decrease iso even-chain BCFA and decreased iso even-chain BCALD in their bacterial lipid profiles. The main 18:1 isomer was cis-9 18:1, which increased (P < 0.01) by 25% from CO (data not shown). Dose recovery in bacterial lipids was 43.3% lower with LF than HF. Supplemental CO decreased recovery in the HF diet but increased recovery with LF (diet × CO interaction). Recovery from anteiso odd-chain BCFA and BCALD was the greatest; therefore, 2-methylbutyrate was the BCVFA primer most used for branched-chain lipid synthesis. Recovery in iso odd-chain fatty acids (isovalerate as primer) was greater than label recovery in iso even-chain fatty acids (isobutyrate as primer). Fatty aldehydes were less than 6% of total bacterial lipids, but 26.0% of 13C recovered in lipids were recovered in BCALD because greater than 50% of aldehydes were branched-chain. Because BCFA and BCALD are important in the function and growth of bacteria, especially cellulolytics, BCVFA supplementation can support the rumen microbial consortium, increasing fiber degradation and efficiency of microbial protein synthesis." @default.
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- W4385412257 title "Supplementing branched-chain volatile fatty acids in dual-flow cultures varying in dietary forage and corn oil concentrations. II: Biohydrogenation and incorporation into bacterial lipids" @default.
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