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A small scale rumen incubation system to screen chemical libraries for potential methane inhibitors

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posted on 2023-05-03, 16:59 authored by Stefan MuetzelStefan Muetzel, Ron RonimusRon Ronimus, Kirsty Lunn, Maik Kindermann, Stephane Duval, Michael Tavendale
There is currently an urgent need for effective anti-methanogen small molecule inhibitors to help control ruminant methane emissions on a global scale. No assays system has yet been reported that would enable high-throughput screening of either rumen methanogen cultures or an assay system that utilizes rumen fluid. We report here the development of a high-throughput 1.2 ml rumen fluid-based 96-well screening system that incorporates an easily measured substrate for growth with a short incubation time that is combined with an automated gas chromatography injection system for gas analyses. The system markedly enhances the number of samples that can be processed (~1000 per week) compared to previously published assays. We also assessed the system using known rumen anti-methanogen inhibitory compounds, a set of anthraquinone derivatives and 3-nitrooxypropanol. The assay system can detect inhibitors that are methanogen-specific and discriminate between molecules that act as methanogen inhibitors and those acting as electron sinks.

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© 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Elsevier

Journal title

Animal Feed Science and Technology

ISSN

0377-8401

Citation

Muetzel, S., Ronimus, R. S., Lunn, K., Kindermann, M., Duval, S., & Tavendale, M. (2018). A small scale rumen incubation system to screen chemical libraries for potential methane inhibitors. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 244, 88–92. doi:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2018.08.001

Funder

Ministry for Primary Industries

Contract number

A20051

Job code

12020

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