Wolin M J
Science. 1981 Sep 25;213(4515):1463-8. doi: 10.1126/science.7280665.
Fermentation of food by the microbial community of the rumen is essential for the maintenance and growth of ruminants. The microbial ecosystem and its interaction with the host are described, along with recent attempts to manipulate the composition and activity of the microbial community by adding antibiotics and other chemicals to ruminant diets. A similar microbial community and fermentation occur in the large intestine or cecum of most nonruminant animals including the large intestine of humans. The microbial ecosystems of the rumen and human large intestine are compared.
瘤胃微生物群落对食物的发酵对于反刍动物的维持和生长至关重要。本文描述了微生物生态系统及其与宿主的相互作用,以及近期通过在反刍动物日粮中添加抗生素和其他化学物质来调控微生物群落组成和活性的尝试。在大多数非反刍动物的大肠或盲肠中,包括人类的大肠,也会发生类似的微生物群落和发酵过程。本文对瘤胃和人类大肠的微生物生态系统进行了比较。