The use of polyethylene glycol to reduce the anti-nutritional effects of tannins in Cistus ladanifer L.
Author(s) -
M.T. Dentinho,
Olga Moreira,
R.J.B. Bessa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
forest systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.455
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2171-9845
pISSN - 2171-5068
DOI - 10.5424/fs/2018271-11991
Subject(s) - rumen , proanthocyanidin , peg ratio , dry matter , fermentation , ruminant , chemistry , food science , zoology , organic matter , polyethylene glycol , agronomy , biology , biochemistry , polyphenol , antioxidant , pasture , organic chemistry , finance , economics
Aim of study : To evaluate the impact of Cistus ladanifer L. (rockrose) tannins on ruminal degradability and fermentation characteristics and the use of polyethylene glycol (PEG), as feed additive, to mitigate the anti-nutritional effects of rockrose tannins. Material and methods : Aerial parts of rockrose plants were harvested in March, freeze dried and divided in 4 subsamples which were treated with 0, 25, 50 and 75 g of PEG/kg of dry matter (DM). The mixtures were analysed for chemical composition including total phenolics, total tannins and condensed tannins. In situ rumen organic matter (OM) and N rumen degradability was evaluated using three rumen-cannulated rams and ruminal fermentation pattern (volatile fatty acids (VFA), gas production) was evaluated in vitro using a Rumen Simulation Technique (RUSITEC) apparatus. Main results : In situ experiment indicated that the effective degradability of the OM and N increased linearly ( p <0.05) with PEG inclusion due to an increase of the degradation rate ( p <0.05). RUSITEC data indicated that substrate disappearance and gas and VFA production increased linearly ( p <0.05) with PEG inclusion. Research highlights : Inclusion of PEG to C. ladanifer feed was effective to prevent the anti-nutritive effects of tannins. Thus, the use of PEG as feed additive can promote a better utilization of this shrub by ruminants.
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