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Byeng R. Min (brmin@scsrpc.org)                                                                            

 

Position

Assistance Research Scientist
 

Institution

Texas A & M Agricultural Research and Extension Center
 

Address

PO Box 1658
Vernon, TX. 76385
(940) 552-9941 (ext 241)
brmin@ag.tamu.edu

 

Objective

Ruminant Nutrition and Rumen Microbiology
Evolution of a new integrated research paradigm and multi-disciplinary systems approach
 

Current Interests

  • Interest in developing sustainable animal production system through to develop alternative biomedical approach.

  • Interest in value-added secondary plant compounds to optimize animal production and frothy bloat control in grazing steers.

  • Interest in tannins-containing forages and impact on rumen microbial populations and methane gas production in ruminants.
     

Recent Publications

1. Min, B.R., Pinchak, W.E, Anderson, R.A. and Hume, M.E. 2006a.  In vitro bacterial growth and in vivo rumen microbiota populations associated with potential bloat dynamics in steers grazing winter wheat.  Journal of Animal Science 84:2873-2882.

2. Min, B.R., W. E. Pinchak, R. C. Anderson, J. D. Fulford and R. Puchala. 2006b. Effect of condensed tannins supplementation level on weight gain and in vitro and in vivo bloat precursors in steers grazing winter wheat. Journal of Animal Science 84: 2546-2554.

3. Min, B.R., W. E. Pinchak, R. C. Anderson, and T. R. Callaway. 2006c. The effect of tannins on the in vitro growth of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and in vivo growth of generic E. coli excreted from steers. Journal of Food Protection. In press.

4. Min, B.R., Pinchak, W.E., and Fulford, J.D. 2006d. In vitro and in vivo rumen fermentation and gas production: influence of corn and mineral oils and their bloat potential. Animal Feed Science and Technology. In press.

5. Min, B.R., Hart, S.P., Sahlu, T. and Satter, L.D. 2005a. The effect of diets on milk production, composition, and on lactation curves in pastured dairy goats. Journal of Dairy Science 88:2604-2615.

6. Min, B.R., Hart, S.P., Tomita, G., Loetz, E. and Sahlu, T. 2005b. The effect of condensed tannins on gastrointestinal parasite control in Angora does.  Veterinary Parasitology 130:105-113.

7. Min, B.R., Pinchak, W.E., Fulford, J.D., and Puchala, R. 2005c. Wheat pasture bloat dynamics, in vitro ruminal gas production and potential bloat mitigation with condensed tannins. Journal of Animal Science 83:1322-1331.

8. Min, B.R., Pinchak, W.E., Fulford, J.D., and Puchala, R. 2005d. Effect of feed additives on in vitro and in vivo rumen characteristics and frothy bloat dynamics in steers grazing wheat pasture.  Animal feed Science and Technology 122-123:615-625.

9. Min, B.R., Attwood, G.T., McNabb, W.C., Molan, A.L., and Barry, T.N. 2005e. The effect of condensed tannins from Lotus corniculatus on the proteolytic activities and growth of rumen bacteria.  Animal Feed Science and Technology. 121:45-58.

10. Puchala, R., Min, B.R., Goetsch, A.L., and Sahlu, T. 2005. The effect of a condensed tannin-containing forage on methane emission by goats. Journal of Animal Science. 83:182-186.

11. Min, B.R., Pomroy, W., Hart, S.P. and Sahlu, T. 2004. The effect of short-term consumption of a forage containing condensed tannins on gastro-intestinal nematode parasite control in grazing wether goats. Small  Ruminant Research. 51:279-283.

12. Min, B.R., 2004. The effect of plant tannins on the nutrition and health of livestock and humans (Invited Paper). Proc. of the 2nd Annual Medical and Aromatic Plants Symposium. USDA/ARS/MSU, Beckly, WV.

13. Soryal, K.A., Zeng, S.S., Min, B.R., and Hart, S.P. 2004. Effect of feeding treatments and lactation stages on composition and organoliptic quality of goat milk Domiati cheese. Small Ruminant Research. 52:109-116.

14. Joemat, R., Goetsch, A.L., Horn, G.W., Sahlu, T., Puchala, R., Min, B.R., Luo, J. and Smuts, M. 2004. Growth of yearling meat goat doelings with changing plane of nutrition. Small Ruminant Research. 52:127-135.

15. Min, B.R., and Hart, S.P. 2003. Tannins for suppression of internal parasites(Invited Paper). Journal of Animal Science 81 (E. Suppl. 2): E102-E109.

16. Min, B.R., Barry, T.N., Attwood, G.T. and McNabb, W.C. 2003. The effect of condensed tannins on the nutrition and health of ruminants fed fresh temperate forages: a review. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 106: 3-19.

17. Soryal, K.A., Zeng, S.S. Min, B.R., Hart, S.P. and Tesfai.K. 2003. Fatty acid profiles of goat milk and domiati cheese as affected by pasture feeding and stage of lactation. Journal of Food Lipids. 10 (3): 219-236.

18. Min, B.R., Attwood, G.T., Reilly, K., Sun, W., Peters, J.S., Barry, T.N., and McNabb, W.C. 2002. Lotus corniculatus condensed tannins decrease in vivo populations of proteolytic bacteria and affect nitrogen metabolism in the rumen of sheep. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 48:911-921.

19. Min, B.R., Fernandez, J.M., McNabb, W.C., Kemp, P.D., McDoland, M.F. and Barry, T.N. 2001. The effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus upon reproductive efficiency and wool production in ewes during autumn. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 92:185-202.

20.Molan, A.L., Attwood, G.T., Min, B.R., and McNabb, W.C. 2001. The effect of condensed tannins from Lotus pedunculatus and Lotus corniculatus on the growth of proteolytic rumen bacteria in vitro and their possible mode of action. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 47:626-633.

21. Min, B.R., McNabb, W.C., Peters, J. S. and Barry, T. N. 2000. Solubilisation and degradation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco) protein from white clover (Trifolium repens)  and Lotus corniculatus by rumen micro-organisms and the effect of condensed tannins on these process. Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, 134:305-317.

22. Molan, A.L., Waghorn, G.C., Min, B.R., and McNabb, W.C. 2000. The effect of condensed tannins from the seven herbages on Trichostrongylus colubrifomis larval migration in vitro. Folia Parasitologica 47:39-44.

23. Min, B.R., McNabb, W.C., Barry, T.N., Kemp, P.D., Waghorn, G.C. and McDonald, M.F.  1999. The effect of condensed tannins on reproductive efficiency and wool production in sheep grazing Lotus corniculatus. Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, 132:323-334.

24. Barry, T.N., McNabb, W.C., Kemp, P.D., Waghorn, G.C. Min, B.R., & Luque, A. 1999. The effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus upon reproductive efficiency and wool production in sheep during late summer and autumn. Proc. of New Zealand Grassland Association. 61:51-55.

25. Min, B.R., Barry, T.N., McNabb, W.C. and Kemp, P.D. 1998. The effect of condensed tannins on the production of wool and on its processing characteristics in sheep grazing Lotus corniculatus. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 49: 597-605.

26. Min, B.R., Barry, T.N., Wilson, P. & Kemp, P.D. 1997. The effect of grazing chicory (Cichorium intybus) and birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) on venison and velvet production by young  red and hydride deer. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 40:335-347.
 

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