2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189626
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Seasonal regulation of condensed tannin consumption by free-ranging goats in a semi-arid savanna

Abstract: Although condensed tannins (CTs) are known to reduce forage intake by mammalian herbivores in controlled experiments, few studies have tested these effects in the field. Thus the role of CTs on foraging ecology of free-ranging herbivores is inadequately understood. To investigate the effects of CTs under natural savanna conditions, we pre-dosed groups of goats with polyethylene glycol (PEG, a CT-neutralising chemical), CT powder or water before observing their foraging behaviour. While accounting for the effec… Show more

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“…This ability can be linked to a behavioural adaptation towards some secondary metabolites. It may lead to modifications of the dietary selection pattern (Duncan et al ., 2000; Mkhize et al ., 2018), but also to specific detoxification enzymatic batteries of secondary metabolites which can be realised at different places in ruminants but mainly in the epithelium of the rumen. In the case of rhodanese, a ubiquitous enzyme playing a central role in cyanide detoxification, the activity was highest in the epithelium of the rumen of goats (Nazifi et al ., 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ability can be linked to a behavioural adaptation towards some secondary metabolites. It may lead to modifications of the dietary selection pattern (Duncan et al ., 2000; Mkhize et al ., 2018), but also to specific detoxification enzymatic batteries of secondary metabolites which can be realised at different places in ruminants but mainly in the epithelium of the rumen. In the case of rhodanese, a ubiquitous enzyme playing a central role in cyanide detoxification, the activity was highest in the epithelium of the rumen of goats (Nazifi et al ., 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, ammonia nitrogen to be absorbed across the rumen wall into the portal vein to process the urea cycle is the limit. Feeding with tanniniferous supplements is generally a decrease in blood urea nitrogen (Mkhize et al, 2018;Zhang et al, 2019) in response to the formation of nitrogen complexes condensed tannin in the rumen and enhancing protected protein supply into the small intestine (Min and Hart 2003). Although high in inorganic contents of MBB, no sign of impaired kidney function was detected in response to total protein and creatinine levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, even goats under free-range conditions will reduce intake of tannin-rich feed in order to regulate the amount of tannins in their digestive systems. In this regard, they regulate their foraging behaviour by changing the number and lengths of browsing and grazing bouts in ways that minimise condensed tannin consumption [89].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%