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. 2018 Aug 7;9:1582. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01582

Table 1.

Chloroform and 3-NOP effects on CH4 and H2 production, dry matter intake (DMI), live weight (LW), daily weight gain (DWG) and rumen fermentation parameters in steers fed at forage diet (Rhodes grass hay).

Chloroform 3-NOP SEMc P-value
DMI in pens (kg) 7.4 7.7 0.12 0.49
DMI in chambers (kg) 6.7 7.4 0.22 0.13
LW (kg) 496 499 6.41 0.008
DWG (kg) −0.060 0.571 0.07 0.008
CH4 (g/d) 109 104 3.58 0.49
CH4 (g/kg DMI) 16.3 14.2 0.56 0.20
H2 (g/day) 0.003 0.004 0.0003 0.09
Ym (%)a 5.2 4.5 0.18 0.20
pH 6.73 6.96 0.03 0.027
DM degradability % (24 h)b 30.0 31.3 0.74 0.33
DM degradability % (48 h)b 39.0 38.1 0.46 0.63
NH3-N (mg/100 mL) 28.1 27.8 1.43 0.87
Total SCFA, (mM) 94.7 86.6 3.92 0.12
Individual SCFA (mol/100 mol)
Acetate 74.1 74.4 0.23 0.11
Propionate 16.3 15.9 0.25 0.45
i-Butyrate 1.3 1.3 0.04 0.55
Butyrate 4.9 5.0 0.27 0.71
i-Valerate 1.7 1.7 0.06 0.60
Valerate 1.4 1.5 0.03 0.26
Caproate 0.3 0.1 0.01 0.83
A:P 4.5 4.7 0.07 0.31
Ruminal metabolites by NMR (μmol/L rumen fluid)
Lactate 30.7 13.3 1.29 0.001
Benzoate 17.4 12.2 0.79 0.034
Phenyl acetate 203 160 11.2 0.06
Dimethyl sulfone 80 113 4.57 0.011
Trimethylamine 827 1242 105 0.046
Methanol 226 118 9.39 0.001

aMethane conversion rate (Ym) = % GEI lost as CH4. bIn sacco degradability of Rhodes grass hay. cSEM, standard error of the mean.