Abstract :
The present study aimed at determining the influence of condensed tannins present in the Brazilian legume species Mimosa
hostilis, Mimosa caesalpinifolia and Bauhinia cheilantha on ruminal degradability, microbial colonization and enzymatic activity.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) was used to reduce the astringency and concentration of soluble condensed tannins. Four
ruminally-cannulated Saanen goats (60±8 kg BW) were fed, in two experimental periods, with a hay diet based on the studied
legumes treated or non-treated with PEG. Voluntary intake, microbial colonization, DM, CP, NDF, and ruminal degradability of
PEG treated and non-treated forage leaves, as well as pH, ammonia and 1,4 -endoglucanase activity of the rumen content were
evaluated. Astringency and soluble tannin concentration of the studied legumes were reduced by approximately 70% and 50%, respectively,
withPEGtreatment.AverageDMintakewas higher for the treated diet (16.76 g DM/kg BW/day against 13.06 g DM/kg
BW/day). Percentile values for degradation parameters and for potential and effective degradabilities of DM, CP and NDF were
also affected by the tannins, but at different intensities. Electron microscopic observations of ruminally-incubated legume leaves
showed a more effective microbial colonization of PEG-treated leaves for all legume species. A decrease in pH and an increase in
ammonia concentration and in endoglucanase activity in the ruminal content was also observed for PEG-treated diets at all sampling
periods. Condensed tannins of the studied legume species have influenced the adhesion conditions, colonization and enzymatic
activity of the microbial ecosystem, and consequently the ruminal degradation of the different dietary fractions. For this reason,
the reduction in condensed tanninwould be of great importance to improve the nutrition of ruminant feeding of these species.
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Keywords :
Rumen microbial colonization , Astringency , Endoglucanase activity , Brazilian semi-arid region , Native legumes , Saanen goats