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Studies on the utilization of methionine sulfoxide and methionine sulfone by rumen microorganisms in vitro

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 An in vitro experiment was conducted to test the ability of mixed rumen bacteria (B), protozoa (P), and their mixture (BP) to utilize the oxidized forms of methionine (Met) e.g., methionine sulfoxide (MSO), methionine sulfone (MSO2). Rumen contents were collected from fistulated goats to prepare the microbial suspensions and were anaerobically incubated at 39°C for 12 h with or without MSO (1 mM) or MSO2 (1 mM) as a substrate. Met and other related compounds produced in both the supernatants and hydrolyzates of the incubation were analyzed by HPLC. During 6- and 12-h incubation periods, MSO disappeared by 28.3 and 42.0%, 0.0 and 0.0%, and 40.6 and 62.4% in B, P, and BP suspensions, respectively. Rumen bacteria and the mixture of rumen bacteria and protozoa were capable to reduce MSO to Met, and the production of Met from MSO in BP (156.6 and 196.1 μmol/g MN) was about 17.3 and 14.1% higher than that in B alone (133.5 and 171.9 μmol/g MN) during 6- and 12-h incubations, respectively. On the other hand, mixed rumen protozoa were unable to utilize MSO. Other metabolites produced from MSO were found to be MSO2 and 2-aminobutyric acid (2AB) in B and BP. MSO2 as a substrate remained without diminution in all-microbial suspensions. It was concluded that B, P, and BP cannot utilize MSO2; but MSO can be utilized by B and BP for producing Met.

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Received December 28, 2001 Accepted May 21, 2002 Published online October 14, 2002

Acknowledgements The authors are extremely grateful to Professor H. Ogawa, the University of Tokyo, Japan and Dr. Takashi Hasegawa, Miyazaki University, Japan for inserting permanent rumen fistulae in goats. We would like to thank MONBUSHO for the award of a research scholarship to Mamun M. Or-Rashid since 1996–2001.

Authors' address: Shaila Wadud, Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry, Division of Animal Science, Miyazaki University, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan, Fax. +81-985-58-7201, E-mail: rafatkun@hotmail.com

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Or-Rashid, M., Onodera, R. & Wadud, S. Studies on the utilization of methionine sulfoxide and methionine sulfone by rumen microorganisms in vitro . Amino Acids 24, 135–139 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-002-0326-4

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