Title of article
Condensed tannins in humid tropical fodder crops and their in vitro biological activity: Part 1
Author/Authors
Lopez، Juan نويسنده , , Tejada، Irma نويسنده , , Vasquez، Carlos نويسنده , , Garza، Juan de Dios نويسنده , , Shimada، Armando نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-290
From page
291
To page
0
Abstract
A descriptive study was conducted in order to determine the tannin profiles of tropical fodder crops. The following types of condensed tannins (CT) were determined (expressed as g kg^-1 of dry matter): free (FCT), bound to protein (CTP), bound to fibre (CTF) and total (TCT). High FCT levels were found in Desmodium ovalifolium (228.4), Flemigia macrophylla (181.9), Guazuma ulmyfolia (129.7) and Leucaena leucocephala (129.5). The highest concentrations of CTP were detected in Gliricidia sepium (61.0), F macrophylla (23.3), and G ulmyfolia (21.1). CTF levels were the highest in G ulmyfolia (55.1), F macrophylla (46.7) and G sepium (41.5). Analyzed samples cultivated in vertisol and fluvisol soils showed different contents of tannins. It has been reported that plants with more than 60 g kg^-1 FCT are less palatable and digestible than forages with lower concentrations of this chemical class, although there is more protein to bypass the rumen and higher nitrogen retention. Graminaceous plants showed higher concentrations of FCT and TCT concentrations were generally lower than legumes and other forage crops.
Keywords
tropical fodder crops , condensed tannins
Journal title
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Record number
82416
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