The Regulation of Ruminal Short-Chain Fatty Acids on the Functions of Rumen Barriers

Volume: 10
Published: Oct 25, 2019
Abstract
The rumen barriers, constituted by the microbial, physical and immune barrier, prevent the transmission of pathogens and toxins to the host tissue in the maintenance of host-microbe homeostasis. Ruminal short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are the important signaling molecules derived from the rumen microbiota, regulate a variety of physiological functions of the rumen. So far, how the ruminal SCFAs regulate the function of rumen barriers is...
Paper Details
Title
The Regulation of Ruminal Short-Chain Fatty Acids on the Functions of Rumen Barriers
Published Date
Oct 25, 2019
Volume
10
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