Effect of a hay and a grain diet on the rate of hydrolysis of ochratoxin A in the rumen of sheep.

@article{Xiao1991EffectOA,
  title={Effect of a hay and a grain diet on the rate of hydrolysis of ochratoxin A in the rumen of sheep.},
  author={Hang Xiao and Ronald R. Marquardt and Andrzej A. Frohlich and G. D. Phillips and T. G. Vitti},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={1991},
  volume={69 9},
  pages={
          3706-14
        }
}
The hydrolysis of ochratoxin A (OA) and the corresponding formation of its hydrolysis product, alpha ochratoxin (O alpha), by ruminal digesta and in the rumen of hay-fed and grain-fed sheep were compared. Ruminal contents from sheep fed diets with hay or with grain hydrolyzed OA in vitro; the majority of the activity was associated with the particulate fraction of the ruminal contents. The rate of hydrolysis of OA by ruminal fluid that was adjusted to different pH values was not influenced (P… 
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