Abstract

The ability of the predominant ruminal flora to utilize inorganic pyrophosphate as an energy source was examined. Rumen contents from steers fed diets containing pyrophosphate from 0%–0.13% of the diet dry matter were serially diluted and inoculated into (a) basal medium, no carbohydrates (BM); (b) basal medium plus pyrophosphate (0.05%) (BP); (c) basal medium plus carbohydrates (CM); and (d) basal medium plus carbohydrates plus pyrophosphate (0.05%) (CP). Growth was measured as increase in optical density. Addition of pyrophosphate to the CM medium reduced the maximum optical density by 36% and 98% in tubes inoculated with 10−1 and 10−3 dilutions of rumen contents, repectively. No growth occurred in pyrophosphate-containing media at dilutions higher than 10−3. In vitro enrichment of bacteria growing on pyrophosphate did not increase the growth yield. These result indicate that the predominant ruminal bacteria do not utilize pyrophosphate as an energy source.

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