An experiment was designed to study the duration of effectiveness of sodium
lauryl sulphate in defaunating the rumen contents and on the concentration
of rumen metabolites. The rumen liquor samples were collected on 1, 10 and
20 days of administration of the chemical at, 0, 2, 4, G and 8 hr postfeed
ing from faunated and defaunated, fistulated bullocks in a 4-factor RED.
The rumen pH and total volatile fatty acids concentration in strained rumen
liquor (SRL) did not differ significantly (P<0.05) on 1, 10 and 20 days of
defaunation. However, the concentration of NH3-N, TCA-soluble N and total
soluble N in SRL were significantly (P<0.05) lower on 20 day in comparison
to 1 and 10 day. The rumen pH and NH3-N concentration in SRL were higher in
buffaloes and TVFA, TCA-Sol. N concentration were higher in cattle, The ru
men pH, TVFA and NH3-N concentration were significantly higher in defaunate
d category, whereas, TCA-Sol.N and total Sol.N concentration were significa
ntly (P<0.05) lower in faunated animals.