2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40104-019-0422-x
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Abstract: Background: The success of different species of ruminants in the colonization of a diverse range of environments is due to their ability to digest and absorb nutrients from cellulose, a complex polysaccharide found in leaves and grass. Ruminants rely on a complex and diverse microbial community, or microbiota, in a unique compartment known as the rumen to break down this polysaccharide. Changes in microbial populations of the rumen can affect the host's development, health, and productivity. However, accessing… Show more

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“…In the current study, genus Alloprevotella positively related to host growth, which was consistent with the findings of Liu et al (2018), who suggested that a high abundance of Alloprevotella in the gut after feeding fucoidan can improve the physical health of mice such as by alleviating dyslipidemia. Previous studies have suggested that Ruminococcaceae UCG-005 also benefits the host by protecting against diabetes and elevating intestinal SCFA levels (Andrade et al, 2020). Wang et al (2018) found that the abundance of Ruminococcaceae UCG-005 was significantly reduced in the intestines of diarrheic goat kids compared with those of healthy goat kids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In the current study, genus Alloprevotella positively related to host growth, which was consistent with the findings of Liu et al (2018), who suggested that a high abundance of Alloprevotella in the gut after feeding fucoidan can improve the physical health of mice such as by alleviating dyslipidemia. Previous studies have suggested that Ruminococcaceae UCG-005 also benefits the host by protecting against diabetes and elevating intestinal SCFA levels (Andrade et al, 2020). Wang et al (2018) found that the abundance of Ruminococcaceae UCG-005 was significantly reduced in the intestines of diarrheic goat kids compared with those of healthy goat kids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In our previous study, we extensively explored the taxonomic structure and relationships of bacteria, archaea and protozoa from two different sections of the Nelore cattle GIT [28] . Herein we expand this study by introducing a new experimental group under a different dietary treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herein, we will present only results concerning the taxonomic composition of dietary treatment group B. Please refer to [28] for an extensive exploration of the taxonomic diversity of the group A.…”
Section: Taxonomic Composition Of the Experimental Group Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the methodological standpoint, we chose to work with faeces in light of the following considerations. Although the compositions of rumen and faecal microbiota show a clear tract-specificity, they feature a high number of co-occurring taxa 44 , 67 69 ; moreover, faeces offer a practical and non-invasive shortcut to acquire extensive information on ruminant’s gut microbiome, which has been exploited in a number of the above cited studies 12 , 49 , 53 , 54 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%