Researcher
Lore Dewanckele
- Keywords:Rumen metabolism
- Disciplines:Agricultural animal husbandry, Agricultural animal nutrition, Agricultural animal welfare
Affiliations
- Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2018 → 31 Dec 2019 - Department of Animal production (Department)
Member
From10 Sep 2015 → 31 Dec 2017
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Novel approaches to elucidate shifts in ruminal biohydrogenation pathways associated with milk fat depressionFrom1 Oct 2015 → 30 Sep 2019Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- Identifying and exploring biohydrogenating rumen bacteria with emphasis on pathways including trans-10 intermediates(2020)
Authors: Lore Dewanckele, Jeyamalar Jeyanathan, Bruno Vlaeminck, Veerle Fievez
- Understanding rumen lipid metabolism to optimize dairy products for enhanced human health and to monitor animal health(2020)Series: Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science
Authors: Veerle Fievez, Nympha De Neve, Lore Dewanckele, Chris McSweeney, Rod Mackie
Pages: 1 - 37 - Novel approaches to elucidate shifts in ruminal biohydrogenation pathways associated with milk fat depression(2019)
Authors: Lore Dewanckele
- Rumen biohydrogenation and microbial community changes upon early life supplementation of 22:6n-3 enriched microalgae to goats(2018)
Authors: Lore Dewanckele, Bruno Vlaeminck, Emma Hernandez Sanabria, Alexis Ruiz González, Sieglinde Debruyne, Jeyamalar Jeyanathan, Veerle Fievez
- Supplementation of DHA-Gold pre and/or postnatally to goat kids modifies in vitro methane production and rumen morphology until 6 mo old
Authors: Alexis Ruiz González, Sieglinde Debruyne, Lore Dewanckele, M Escobar, L. Vandaele, Veerle Fievez
Pages: 4845 - 4858 - Sharpea azabuensis : a ruminal bacterium that produces trans-11 intermediates from linoleic and linolenic acid
Authors: Lore Dewanckele, Veerle Fievez
Pages: 772 - 778 - Susceptibility of dairy cows to subacute ruminal acidosis is reflected in milk fatty acid proportions, with C18:1 trans-10 as primary and C15:0 and C18:1 trans-11 as secondary indicators
Authors: Longhui Jing, Lore Dewanckele, WM Van Straalen, A Koopmans, Veerle Fievez
Pages: 9827 - 9840 - Distinct blood and milk 18-carbon fatty acid proportions and buccal bacterial populations in dairy cows differing in reticulorumen pH response to dietary supplementation of rapidly fermentable carbohydrates
Authors: Lore Dewanckele, Longhui Jing, B Stefanska, Jeyamalar Jeyanathan, WM Van Straalen, A Koopmans, Veerle Fievez
Pages: 4025 - 4040 - Invited review : role of rumen biohydrogenation intermediates and rumen microbes in diet-induced milk fat depression : an update
Authors: Lore Dewanckele, P.G. Toral, Veerle Fievez
Pages: 7655 - 7681