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Fractionation of nitrogen isotopes by mixed ruminal bacteria.

Authors :
Wattiaux MA
Reed JD
Source :
Journal of animal science [J Anim Sci] 1995 Jan; Vol. 73 (1), pp. 257-66.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

Mixed ruminal bacteria were cultured with glucose, cellulose or no carbohydrate, and ammonium bicarbonate or casein hydrolysate. Changes in amounts of bacterial ammonia and non-ammonia N were measured. Ratios of N isotopes expressed as delta 15N (delta 15N) were measured by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. When bacteria were cultured with glucose and ammonium bicarbonate, bacterial delta 15N decreased from .9 to -5.8/1000 and residual ammonia delta 15N increased from -1.4 to 12.7/1000. Fractionation of N isotope occurred during ammonia incorporation because the difference between delta 15N of ammonia and delta 15N of bacteria (delta 15N) was 18.8/1000 (P < .01). However, when casein hydrolysate was the N source, delta 15N between non-ammonia and bacteria averaged only 1.3/1000 (P > .1), indicating no fractionation of N isotopes occurred during utilization of amino acids. The amount of bacterial N was highest at 24 h of incubation when cellulose was the carbohydrate source. At that time, delta 15N between ammonia and bacteria was 8.9/1000 when ammonia was the N source, but delta 15N between non-ammonia and bacteria was 1.7/1000 when casein hydrolysate was the N source. Bacterial N decreased after 24 h when cellulose was the source of carbohydrate. Results indicate that fractionation of N isotopes occurred during ammonia incorporation, but not during incorporation of N from amino acids, deamination, and release of ammonia. Fractionation of N isotopes during incorporation of ammonia N may be used as a marker to study N metabolism by ruminal bacteria.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-8812
Volume :
73
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of animal science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7601742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2527/1995.731257x