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Digestion & absorption

Digestion Mechanical: mastication, rumination, grinding Chemical: HCl Enzymes: lipases, proteases, amylase, …. Microbial: enzymes produced by microbial populations in the digestive tract

Digestion in monogastric animal Carbohydrates: amylase, sucrase, maltase, … Lipids: Lipase, Bile salts, lecithinase, cholesterol esterase, … Proteins: proteases, Pepsin, tripsinogen, chymotripsinogen, carboxy peptidase, … Nucleic acids: nucleases

Digestion in ruminant animal Rumen degradable Rumen un-degradable VFAs, microbes, CH4, CO2, FAs, Glycerol digestible abomasum Small intestine Large intestine Absorption Excretion direct absorption out indigestible

Digestion & Absorption: Small Intestine Maltase Lactase Polypeptidase Secretin, Pancreozymin (Cholecystokinin) Villi - Absorption surface area

Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are absorbed into the capillaries of the small intestine by active transport as simple sugars. substrate enzyme products site starch Pancreatic amylase Maltose + glucose Small Intestine maltose maltase glucose lactose lactase glucose + galactose sucrose sucrase Glucose + fructose

Lipids

Lipids Bile - aids by breaking up fat into small droplets (increases surface area). Absorption - is into Lymph as fat droplets called chylomicrons.

Lipoproteins Chylomicron VLDL: very light density lipoprotein HDL: heavy density lipoproteins IDL: intermediate density lipoproteins LDL: low density lipoproteins

Percentage of composition of the plasma & lymph lipoproteins in the bovine Chylomicron VLDL LDL Light HDL Heavy HDL lymph plasma Free CHL 1-2 4-6 3-9 3-7 6-8 2-8 1-4 CHL ester 1-8 5-15 16- 32 31-36 28-32 29-33 1-26 13-29 TG 67-88 72-87 75-80 45-63 5-35 4-21 1-3 4-9 1-6 PL 8-20 4-5 10-12 12-17 22-23 18-22 27-30 25-27 9-27 12-27 Protein 2-3 8-16 20-27 22-32 30-39 33-39 41-47 39-68 Diameter 650-2400 310-680 190-260 120-150 90-120 Density, g/ml <0.95 <1.006 1.026-1.076 1.06-1.091 1.091-1.18

The tissue origins & post-secretory metabolic transformation of lipoproteins within plasma compartment in ruminants (Bauchart, 1993) liver Adipose tissue TG storage Small intestine peripheral tissue Muscles FA oxidation Mammary gland TG secretion CE FC steroids membranes receptors VLDL Chylo L-HDL H-HDL Nascent HDL LDL IDL

Major events LIVER: CHL esters to FC to bile; TG & FC synthesis ADIPOSE TISSUE: FA to TG MUSCLE: FA oxidation MAMMARY GLAND: FA to TG PERIPHERAL TISSUE: CHL esters to FC to membrane components & steroid synthesis

The bio-synthetic origins, plasma distributions, and ascribed functions of major apolipoproteins in the ruminants (Bauchart, 1993) Bauchart, 1993

Key steps in the conversion of esterified plant lipid to saturated FA by lipolysis & bio-hydrogenation in the rumen Jenkins, 1993

Microbial synthesis of mono-unsaturated FA by the anaerobic pathway Jenkins, 1993

Events in the rumen that modify the pool size of unsaturated free FA Jenkins, 1993

Protein

N

Carbohydrates degradation (Ruminants) Pyruvate C3 Cellulose Starch Pectin H-Cellulose Sucrose Fructans Pentoses microbes Propionate (C3) Acetate (C2) Formate Butyrate (C4) CO2 CH4

Large Intestine Resorption of water and electrolytes and compaction into feces Resorption of vitamins liberated from bacterial action Storage of fecal material

Cecum First portion like a pouch Collects material from small intestine and begins compaction appendix

Colon Series of pouches Three regions: ascending, transverse, descending Rectum: storage just before defecation