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Rumen Fermentation of Feed Mixtures Supplemented with Clay Minerals in a Semicontinuous In Vitro System
by Zahia Amanzougarene and Manuel Fondevila
Animals 2022, 12(3), 345; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12030345 - 31 Jan 2022
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Interest in using clays in the diets of ruminants to improve health and performance is increasing. The microbial fermentation of 65:35 (HC) or 35:65 (HF) concentrate:forage feeds, alone or with zeolite (Z), bentonite (B), or sepiolite (S), was studied in an in vitro [...] Read more.
Interest in using clays in the diets of ruminants to improve health and performance is increasing. The microbial fermentation of 65:35 (HC) or 35:65 (HF) concentrate:forage feeds, alone or with zeolite (Z), bentonite (B), or sepiolite (S), was studied in an in vitro semicontinuous culture system. The medium pH was allowed to drop for the first 6 h and was gradually buffered thereafter. For the HC diet, the medium pH was higher with Z throughout incubation (p < 0.05). Similar results were observed for the HF diet, but with lower differences between the additives. Throughout incubation, the volume of gas produced was higher with HC than HF (p < 0.05). The gas volume with S was the lowest (p < 0.05) for HC, whereas for HF it was lowest with B from 8 h onwards (p < 0.05). No treatment differences (p > 0.05) were observed in dry matter disappearance, microbial mass, or volatile fatty acids. However, the inclusion of B in HC reduced the ammonia concentration at 6 and 12 h with respect to C (p < 0.05). The inclusion of zeolite as an additive in the diets of ruminants stabilizes the rumen environment during the first stages of fermentation in terms of pH and ammonia concentration, especially in high-concentrate diets. The buffering effect of bentonite and sepiolite was lower, and both might reduce ruminal microbial fermentation, depending on the concentrate proportion. Full article
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w-b-Cone Distance and Its Related Results: A Survey
by Reza Babaei, Hamidreza Rahimi, Manuel De la Sen and Ghasem Soleimani Rad
Symmetry 2020, 12(1), 171; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12010171 - 16 Jan 2020
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In this work, we define the concept of a w-b-cone distance in t v s -cone b-metric spaces which differs from generalized c-distance in cone b-metric spaces, and we discuss its properties. Our results are significant, since [...] Read more.
In this work, we define the concept of a w-b-cone distance in t v s -cone b-metric spaces which differs from generalized c-distance in cone b-metric spaces, and we discuss its properties. Our results are significant, since all of the results in fixed point theory with respect to a generalized c-distance can be introduced in the version of w-b-cone distance. Moreover, using Minkowski functionals in topological vector spaces, we prove the equivalence between some fixed point results with respect to a w t -distance in general b-metric spaces and a w-b-cone distance in t v s -cone b-metric spaces. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nonlinear, Convex, Nonsmooth, Functional Analysis in Symmetry)
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