Title: Animal Sciences Summer Internship 2004
1Animal SciencesSummer Internship 2004
- Department of Animal Sciences
- The Ohio State University
- Columbus, Ohio
2Background of Organization
- Dr. Eastridge works in the Department of Animal
Sciences - Focus of research in dairy cattle nutrition
- Coordinator of Animal Sciences Extension
- Professor and researcher
- Department of Animal Sciences
- Support Extension as resource for farmers
- Promote programs to educate youth in animal
agriculture
3Responsibilities
- Journal Articles
- Twenty-five years of Journal of Dairy Science
articles for review - Separate articles into specific categories for
organizational purposes
4Responsibilities
- NDF neutral detergent fiber
- Fatty acid
- Nitrogen determination
5Responsibilities
- Feeding research cows
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- Collection of blood
- Cleaning glassware
- Ohio State Fair Youth skillathons
6Responsibilities
- Rumen Protected Choline Project
- Purpose to determine the effectiveness of three
rumen protected choline products - Why is choline important?
- Methyl donor which spares methionine
- Precursor to acetylcholine important for nerve
synapses - Helps to transport triglycerides from the liver
- BUT, choline is easily degraded in the rumen and
so rumen protected products must be used to
prevent deficiencies in this nutrient
7Rumen Protected Choline Project
- Establish a procedure
- AOAC method for choline determination in baby
formula - Made many equipment modifications
- Test assay on spiked samples and standard
samples - Determined percent recovery of assay
- Established limitations for concentration of
choline to be assayed
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11Rumen Protected Choline Project
- Preparation of in situ samples
- Three products to test
- Eight different time points
- Two samples for each product at each time point
- 48 samples placed in two different cows
- 5 grams weighed into dacron bags
- Sealed with heat sealer and tied with rubber band
- Placed on fish stringers and attached to metal
chains - Chains in laundry bags and placed in rumen
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- Collection of in situ samples
- At each time point six total samples were taken
from each cow - SAMPLING FROM THE RUMEN
- Open the cannula.
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- 2. Find the laundry bag with samples on the
chains.
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- 3. Remove samples from the bag.
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- 4. Reseal the cannula.
- 5. Wash samples thoroughly with cold water.
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- 6. Store in ziplock bags in freezer until
analysis.
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- Analysis of Choline Concentration from in situ
samples - Determine amount of subsample for concentration
of 10 to 40 ug - Weighed samples into tubes, mixed with 30 ml of
HCl, and placed into a 70oC water bath for 3 hours
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- 3. Adjust pH to 3.5 4.0
- 4. Centrifuge at 11,000 rpm for 5 minutes
- 5. Pour off supernatent and dilute to 50 ml
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- 6. Filter and store filtrate in the refrigerator
- 7. Mix chromogenic reagent
- 8. Combine 0.1 ml of filtrate (or standard) with
3 ml chromogenic reagent - 9. Heat in 37oC water bath for 15 minutes
- 10. Dispense 0.3 ml of sample into 96-well plate
and read at 505 nm in a spectrophotometer - 11. Use equations to determine choline
concentration
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- Results
- Still interpreting results
- PhD student is running assay again
- Possible problems
- Subsample with concentration above limitations of
assay? - Assay not adequate to test these products?
- Error somewhere else in protocol overlooked?
21What Did I Learn in 10 Weeks?
- LOTS about dairy nutrition
- How to apply knowledge from classes
- Became more comfortable with Microsoft Excel,
creating graphs, and data analysis
22What Did I Learn in 10 Weeks?
- Shed light on areas of strengths and weaknesses
- Strengths
- Working with people
- Enthusiasm for and understanding of science
- Weaknesses
- Quickly discouraged with new things
- Doubt my ability when run into roadblocks
23What Did I Learn in 10 Weeks?
- More about my career goals
- Probably not research
- Possible work in Extension or agricultural
education - Veterinary School still definite possibility
24Did I Value My Internship?
- YES!
- Diverse responsibilities made it interesting
- Met numerous intelligent people
- Saw various perspectives of a career in Animal
Sciences which was a goal for this internship
25Any Improvements?
- Only one.
- Wish I had more knowledge about choline and the
assay before I did the project - Graduate students were more knowledgeable on the
subject which led to frustration on my part
26ANY QUESTIONS?