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Folia Microbiologica | 2010

The ability of the rumen protozoan Eudiplodinium maggii to utilize chitin

Renata Miltko; Grzegorz Bełżecki; E. Kwiatkowska; T. Michalowski

The ability was determined of the rumen ciliate Eudiplodinium maggii to utilize chitin from fungal cell wall. Cultivation experiments shoved that the population concentration (number of ciliates in vitro) was positively correlated with chitin doses. Cell extract prepared from the bacteria-free ciliates degraded colloidal chitin releasing 2.0 μmol reducing sugar per mg protein per h. End products of this reaction were chitotriose and N-acetylglucosamine. Incubation of the bacteria-free ciliates with chitin resulted in an increase in the concentration of acetic, propionic and butyric acids in the incubation medium. The production rate of total volatile fatty acids (VFA) by ciliates incubated with and without chitin was 45.0 and 30.5 pmol VFA per protozoan, respectively, the molar proportion of particular acids remaining unchanged.


Folia Microbiologica | 2010

Mureinolytic ability of the rumen ciliate Diploplastron affine

Grzegorz Bełżecki; Renata Miltko; E. Kwiatkowska; T. Michalowski

Rumen ciliate protozoa intensively engulf bacteria. However, their ability to utilize murein which is the main polysaccharide of bacterial cell wall has hardly been recognized. The present study concerns the ability of the rumen protozoa Diploplastron affine to digest and ferment murein. The ciliates were isolated from the rumen fluid and grown in vitro or inoculated into the rumen of defaunated sheep. The results of long-term cultivation of protozoa showed a positive correlation between their number and murein content in the culture medium. It was also found that bacteria-free D. affine ciliates incubated with or without murein produced volatile fatty acids at the rate of 12.3 and 8.7 pmol/h per protozoan, respectively, acetic, butyric and propionic acids being the three main acids released to the medium. Enzyme studies performed with the use of protozoan cell extract prepared from bacteria-free ciliates degraded murein at a rate of 25 U/mg protein per h; two mureinolytic enzymes were identified by zymographic technique in the examined preparation.


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2003

The effect of selected rumen fauna on fibrolytic enzyme activities, bacterial mass, fibre disappearance and fermentation pattern in sheep

T. Michalowski; Grzegorz Bełżecki; E. Kwiatkowska; J. J. Pająk


Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2009

The effect of stabilized rumen extract on growth and development of calves, 2: Digestive activity in the rumen and development of microflora in the rumen and faeces

A. Ziolecki; E. Kwiatkowska; Hanna Laskowska


Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 1990

The effect of Stabilized Rumen Extract on growth and development of calves

A. Ziolecki; A. Kasperowicz; E. Kwiatkowska


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2014

Effect of dietary fructose polymers or sucrose on microbial fermentation, enzyme activity, ciliate concentration and diversity of bacterial flora in the rumen of rams

A. Kasperowicz; K. Stan-Glasek; Barbara Kowalik; Anna Vandzurova; Peter Pristaš; J. J. Pająk; E. Kwiatkowska; T. Michalowski


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2012

The effect of ciliate fauna composition on murein content and mureinolytic activity in the rumen of sheep

Grzegorz Bełżecki; Renata Miltko; E. Kwiatkowska; Barbara Kowalik; T. Michalowski


Folia Microbiologica | 2013

The ability of rumen ciliates, Eudiplodinium maggii, Diploplastron affine, and Entodinium caudatum, to use the murein saccharides.

Grzegorz Bełżecki; Renata Miltko; E. Kwiatkowska; T. Michalowski


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2001

Effect of the microfauna composition on fermentation pattern in the rumen of sheep

T. Michalowski; E. Kwiatkowska; Grzegorz Bełżecki; J. J. Pająk


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2001

Effect of the selected species of ciliates on beta-endoglucanase and xylanase activities and fibre disappearance from the rumen of sheep

T. Michalowski; Grzegorz Bełżecki; J. J. Pająk; E. Kwiatkowska

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T. Michalowski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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J. J. Pająk

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. Kasperowicz

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Renata Miltko

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. Ziolecki

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Barbara Kowalik

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Hanna Laskowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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K. Stan

Polish Academy of Sciences

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K. Stan-Glasek

Polish Academy of Sciences

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