Diurnal variations in the activities of hydrolytic enzymes in different fractions of rumen contents of murrah buffalo

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The hydrolytic enzymes like carboxymethylcellulase, a-amylase, xylanase, niicrocrystalline cellulase and filter paper degrading activities were estimated in various fractions of rumen contents of Murrah buffalo. About 80-92% of the enzyme activities were associated with the particulate material, while only a negligible portion (1-4%) was present as extracellular fraction in the liquid portion of rumen contents. Rest of the activities (8-15%) were associated with freely suspended microbial cells in the liquid portion of the rumen contents. Maximum activities of carboxymethylcellulase, a-amylase, xylanase and. micro-crystalline cellulase were observed at 2h post feeding while in the case of filter paper degrading activity, there was no difference in the activities in the first 4 hours of offering feed to the animals. © GSP, India.

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Agarwal, N., Agarwal, I., Kamra, D. N., & Chaudhary, L. C. (2000). Diurnal variations in the activities of hydrolytic enzymes in different fractions of rumen contents of murrah buffalo. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 18(1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2000.9706325

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