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. 1963 Jun;85(6):1346–1349. doi: 10.1128/jb.85.6.1346-1349.1963

CONVERSION OF GLUCOSE-C14 TO PROPIONATE BY THE RUMEN MICROBIOTA1

R L Baldwin a,2, W A Wood a, R S Emery a
PMCID: PMC278339  PMID: 14047228

Abstract

Baldwin, R. L. (Michigan State University, East Lansing), W. A. Wood, and R. S. Emery. Conversion of glucose-C14 to propionate by the rumen microbiota. J. Bacteriol 85:1346–1349. 1963.—Rumen microbiota enriched on three different diets calculated to present different levels of available carbohydrate were incubated with glucose-1-C14, glucose-2-C14, and glucose-6-C14 to determine the contribution of the randomizing (succinate) and nonrandomizing (acrylate) routes to propionate. The propionate was labeled as though 70 to 100% was formed via the randomizing route and 0 to 30% via the nonrandomizing route. The contribution of the acrylate pathway increased with higher carbohydrate availability of the diet. These results are discussed with respect to earlier data using lactate-2-C14 and lactate-3-C14, and a unifying concept for both sets of data is presented.

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