2018
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2018000900011
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Characterization and biological activity of condensed tannins from tropical forage legumes

Abstract: The objective of this work was to characterize condensed tannins (CT) from six tropical forage legumes and to determine their biological activity. The monomers propelargonidin, prodelphinidin and procyanidin were analyzed, as well as extractable condensed tannin (ECT), protein-bound CT (PBCT) and fiber-bound CT (FBCT), molecular weight, degree of polymerization, polydispersity index, and biological activity by protein precipitate by phenols (PPP) of leaves of the legumes Cajanus cajan, Gliricidia sepium, Stylo… Show more

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“…n fertilizer application has significantly contributed to forage productivity in tropical regions [60][61][62]. Nitrogen addition can increase plant growth rate, resulting in higher forage production, augmented green leaf mass, and increased crude protein concentration, as well as affecting energy and protein digestibility in ruminants and, consequently, impacting feeding value, animal nutrition, and n excretion from urine and feces [63,64].…”
Section: Role Of Fertilizers In Intensification Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…n fertilizer application has significantly contributed to forage productivity in tropical regions [60][61][62]. Nitrogen addition can increase plant growth rate, resulting in higher forage production, augmented green leaf mass, and increased crude protein concentration, as well as affecting energy and protein digestibility in ruminants and, consequently, impacting feeding value, animal nutrition, and n excretion from urine and feces [63,64].…”
Section: Role Of Fertilizers In Intensification Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La evaluación in vitro con la adición de 30% de Acacia decurrens considerada como una fuente de taninos, redujo la concentración de amoniaco a las 24 y 48 h mostrando diferencias (P < 0.05) en relación al tratamiento control (Ramírez-Vásquez et al, 2017). Los resultados obtenidos en el presente estudio no mostraron efecto de los taninos condensados al adicionarlos en 4%, lo que puede atribuirse a factores como la estructura y concentración de los taninos, tipo de planta, madurez y etapa fenológica afectando la bioactividad de los taninos condensados (Pereira et al, 2018). En otro estudio donde se utilizó aceite de anís (500 mg animal/día) obtuvieron una disminución en la producción de NH3 considerando que el anís disminuye la desaminación (Fandiño et al, 2008).…”
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“…We speculate that, at the farm level where climatic and soil properties are relatively uniform, differences in land use might influence the quantity and quality of organic matter added to the soil. These variables might have induced plantsoil feedbacks to regulate soil C cycling at the micro level, causing local variations in C stocks (Post et al, 1982;Saiz et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Relationships Between Soc and Soil And Plant Chemical Propermentioning
confidence: 99%