L L Slyter
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1.
Lough D, Solomon M, Rumsey T, Kahl S, Slyter L
J Anim Sci
. 1994 Feb;
72(2):330-6.
PMID: 8157517
The objectives of this study were to examine the interaction between added palm oil in high-forage diets and initial concentration of plasma cholesterol on performance, plasma lipids, and carcass characteristics...
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Lough D, Solomon M, Rumsey T, Kahl S, Slyter L
J Anim Sci
. 1993 May;
71(5):1171-6.
PMID: 8505250
The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of high-forage diets with and without added dietary palm oil (high in palmitic acid) fed at equalized ME intakes on...
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Tung R, Kung Jr L, Slyter L
J Dairy Sci
. 1992 Sep;
75(9):2494-503.
PMID: 1452854
Experiments used unadapted mixed cultures of ruminal microorganisms in batch or continuous culture fermentation to investigate the effect of a thiopeptide, A10255, on ruminal fermentation and microbial populations. After 24...
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Lough D, Solomon M, Rumsey T, Elsasser T, Slyter L, Kahl S, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 1992 Apr;
70(4):1153-8.
PMID: 1582946
Phospholipids (soy lecithin) are important in the emulsification of lipids and may escape the rumen and influence the absorption of fatty acids in the small intestine. Our objectives were to...
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Kung Jr L, Tung R, Slyter L
J Anim Sci
. 1992 Jan;
70(1):281-8.
PMID: 1316342
Batch and continuous culture techniques were used to evaluate the effect of the ionophore lysocellin on ruminal fermentation and microbial populations. In batch culture, .5 and 1 ppm (of the...
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Lough D, Solomon M, Rumsey T, Elsasser T, Slyter L, Kahl S, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 1991 Aug;
69(8):3292-8.
PMID: 1894565
Phospholipids (soy lecithin) are important in the emulsification of lipids and may be able to escape the rumen and influence the absorption of fatty acids in the small intestine. The...
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Slyter L, Rumsey T
J Anim Sci
. 1991 Jul;
69(7):3055-66.
PMID: 1885414
Fecal coliform bacteria were isolated from three herbivores (cattle, horse, and red panda) and shown to produce primarily the D-form of lactate, plus acetate and ethanol when grown anaerobically in...
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Slyter L, Chalupa W, Oltjen R
J Anim Sci
. 1988 Apr;
66(4):1016-27.
PMID: 3378939
Free amino acid profiles in plasma and liver as well as body, organ and gastrointestinal growth were compared in 20 weanling bulls (four per treatment) fed diets deficient (.04%), excessive...
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Slyter L, Chalupa W, Oltjen R, Weaver J
J Anim Sci
. 1986 Dec;
63(6):1949-59.
PMID: 3818468
When continuously cultured ruminal microbes were given orchardgrass hay and sufficient sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid to maintain a pH of 5.5, fermentation and numbers of protozoa were reduced compared...
10.
Slyter L
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1986 Aug;
52(2):390-1.
PMID: 16347142
Inocula from pH 5.5-selected rumen microorganisms failed to digest fiber any better in batch culture at pH 5.0 or 5.5 than did inocula from pH 6.5-selected organisms. Furthermore, upon extended...