La. Deoliveira et al., EFFECT OF A HIGH-SULFUR DIET ON RUMEN MICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND RUMEN THIAMINE STATUS IN SHEEP RECEIVING A SEMISYNTHETIC, THIAMINE-FREE DIET, Reproduction, nutrition, development, 36(1), 1996, pp. 31-42
A semi-synthetic thiamine-free diet was used on weaned lambs to test t
he effect of a high sulfur level on the rumen, microbial activity and
on the microbial production of thiamine. In vivo and in vitro kinetic
studies, as well as the determination of the thiamine concentrations a
nd thiaminase activity in the rumen, were performed during the 16 week
experiment. A high sulfur level (0.6%) in the diet, in comparison wit
h a normal sulfur level (0.2%), did not modify the microbial activity
of the rumen with the exception of a slightly retarded decrease in the
volatile fatty acid (VFA) rumen concentration. The rumen thiamine lev
el and the thiaminase activity were not modified by the dietary sulfur
level. In contrast, the rate of sulfate reduction into sulfide in the
rumen increased progressively with the 0.6% sulfur diet. In conclusio
n, a high sulfur level (0.6%) in the diet of sheep did not modify the
thiamine status of the rumen. It strongly increased the production of
sulfides but an adaptation period of several weeks was required by the
rumen microflora to reduce sulfate at a maximal rate.