The Mechanism of Absorption from the Rumen as Exemplified by the Behaviour of Acetic, Propionic and Butyric Acids

Author:

DANIELLI J. F.1,HITCHCOCK M. W. S.1,MARSHALL R. A.1,PHILLIPSON A. T.1

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Animal Physiology, A.R.C., and the Departments of Zoology and Biochemistry Cambridge

Abstract

The following conclusions were reached by placing a solution of sodium acetate, propionate and buty-rate in the rumen of sheep and studying the rate at which these substances are absorbed: (1) When the rumen contents are at pH 7.5, fatty acid anion only is absorbed, i.e. no free fatty acid is absorbed, and the anion is accompanied by a roughly equivalent amount of sodium. The anion is absorbed by passage through water-filled pores, the diameter of which is large compared with retric acid. These pores probably lie in the intercellular cement of the rumen epithelium. (2) When the rumen contents are at pH 5.8, free acid is lost from the rumen in large amounts in addition to the loss of fatty acid anion. Part of this free acid is absorbed by passage through water-filled pores, but the greater part of it passes through the lipoid membranes of the epithelial cells. (3) In consequence of the difference in the two mechanisms, at alkaline pH the substances are lost in the order acetate > propionate > butyrate, whereas at acid pH the order is butyrate > propionate > acetate. (4) All the substances studied (fatty acid anions, sodium and water) move from regions of higher to regions of lower concentration. (5) The total fatty acid absorbed from the rumen of a sheep on pasture grass may readily be twice that absorbed from the rumen by the same sheep on hay. (6) The permeability of the rumen epithelium is such that the pH of the ingesta tends to move towards neutrality, independently of the neutralizing action of the saliva.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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