The amounts and the configuration of the stereoisomers of 2,6-diaminopimelic acid (Dap) and the enantiomeric content of other amino acids were determined in five individual species (Fibrobacter succinogenes, Streptococcus bovis, Selenomonas ruminantium, Prevotella ruminicola and Anaerovibrio lipolyt
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In Vitro Metabolism of the Stereoisomers of 2,6-Diaminopimelic Acid by Mixed Rumen Protozoa and Bacteria
β Scribed by Ahmed M. El-Waziry; Ryoji Onodera
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- Springer
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- 1996
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- English
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- 87 KB
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- 33
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- Article
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- 0343-8651
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