Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins

Extensive comparisons of the effects of tropical shrub legumes rich in condensed tannins (CT) require well-conserved material. It is, however, unclear if the application of even gentle methods like freeze drying (lyophilization) affects the results in comparison to fresh material. Therefore, an experiment with the gas-pressure transducer technique, simulating ruminal fermentation dynamics in vitro, was conducted to investigate the effect of freeze drying on the ruminal nutrient degradability of three tropical multipurpose shrub legumes. Leaves of the CT shrubs Calliandra calothyrsus and Flemingia macrophylla and of the CT-free shrub Cratylia argentea were tested either in fresh form or lyophilized. In order to simulate practical feeding conditions, the legume leaves were incubated together with Brachiaria humidicola (1:2) for 144 h. Additionally, incubations were carried out either with or without polyethylene glycol (PEG) to be able to separate effects either dependent or independent of the CT. Only few differences were found between fresh and lyophilized leaves. These included that the proportion of apparently undegraded nitrogenous compounds was higher in fresh than in lyophilized leaves of Flemingia macrophylla, and freeze drying had a limited influence on volatile fatty acid production in Calliandra calothyrsus. The variables related to degradation dynamics (i.e., total gas production, the time until the point of inflection, apparent dry matter degradability), however, were not influenced. There was also no difference between CT and non-CT plants in that respect, as is also obvious from the lack of interactions of state of the plant material and PEG addition. This indicates that effects of freeze drying of shrub leaves on overall ruminal nutrient degradation in mixed grass-legume diets were minor.

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Main Authors: Tiemann, Tassilo T., Avila Vargas, P., Lascano, Carlos E., Kreuzer, M., Hess, HD
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Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:feed crops, calliandra calothyrsus, flemingia macrophylla, cratylia, brachiaria humidicola, rumen digestion, tannins, digestión ruminal, taninos,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43107
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-431072021-10-08T18:16:25Z Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins Tiemann, Tassilo T. Avila Vargas, P. Lascano, Carlos E. Kreuzer, M. Hess, HD feed crops calliandra calothyrsus flemingia macrophylla cratylia brachiaria humidicola rumen digestion tannins digestión ruminal taninos Extensive comparisons of the effects of tropical shrub legumes rich in condensed tannins (CT) require well-conserved material. It is, however, unclear if the application of even gentle methods like freeze drying (lyophilization) affects the results in comparison to fresh material. Therefore, an experiment with the gas-pressure transducer technique, simulating ruminal fermentation dynamics in vitro, was conducted to investigate the effect of freeze drying on the ruminal nutrient degradability of three tropical multipurpose shrub legumes. Leaves of the CT shrubs Calliandra calothyrsus and Flemingia macrophylla and of the CT-free shrub Cratylia argentea were tested either in fresh form or lyophilized. In order to simulate practical feeding conditions, the legume leaves were incubated together with Brachiaria humidicola (1:2) for 144 h. Additionally, incubations were carried out either with or without polyethylene glycol (PEG) to be able to separate effects either dependent or independent of the CT. Only few differences were found between fresh and lyophilized leaves. These included that the proportion of apparently undegraded nitrogenous compounds was higher in fresh than in lyophilized leaves of Flemingia macrophylla, and freeze drying had a limited influence on volatile fatty acid production in Calliandra calothyrsus. The variables related to degradation dynamics (i.e., total gas production, the time until the point of inflection, apparent dry matter degradability), however, were not influenced. There was also no difference between CT and non-CT plants in that respect, as is also obvious from the lack of interactions of state of the plant material and PEG addition. This indicates that effects of freeze drying of shrub leaves on overall ruminal nutrient degradation in mixed grass-legume diets were minor. 2009 2014-09-24T08:41:38Z 2014-09-24T08:41:38Z Journal Article Tiemann T T, Avila P, Lascano C E, Kreuzer M and Hess H D 2009: Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins. Livestock Research for Rural Development. Volume 21, Article #226. Retrieved May 20, 2014, from http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd21/12/tiem21226.htm 0121-3784 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43107 http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd21/12/tiem21226.htm en Open Access Livestock Research for Rural Development
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topic feed crops
calliandra calothyrsus
flemingia macrophylla
cratylia
brachiaria humidicola
rumen digestion
tannins
digestión ruminal
taninos
feed crops
calliandra calothyrsus
flemingia macrophylla
cratylia
brachiaria humidicola
rumen digestion
tannins
digestión ruminal
taninos
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calliandra calothyrsus
flemingia macrophylla
cratylia
brachiaria humidicola
rumen digestion
tannins
digestión ruminal
taninos
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calliandra calothyrsus
flemingia macrophylla
cratylia
brachiaria humidicola
rumen digestion
tannins
digestión ruminal
taninos
Tiemann, Tassilo T.
Avila Vargas, P.
Lascano, Carlos E.
Kreuzer, M.
Hess, HD
Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
description Extensive comparisons of the effects of tropical shrub legumes rich in condensed tannins (CT) require well-conserved material. It is, however, unclear if the application of even gentle methods like freeze drying (lyophilization) affects the results in comparison to fresh material. Therefore, an experiment with the gas-pressure transducer technique, simulating ruminal fermentation dynamics in vitro, was conducted to investigate the effect of freeze drying on the ruminal nutrient degradability of three tropical multipurpose shrub legumes. Leaves of the CT shrubs Calliandra calothyrsus and Flemingia macrophylla and of the CT-free shrub Cratylia argentea were tested either in fresh form or lyophilized. In order to simulate practical feeding conditions, the legume leaves were incubated together with Brachiaria humidicola (1:2) for 144 h. Additionally, incubations were carried out either with or without polyethylene glycol (PEG) to be able to separate effects either dependent or independent of the CT. Only few differences were found between fresh and lyophilized leaves. These included that the proportion of apparently undegraded nitrogenous compounds was higher in fresh than in lyophilized leaves of Flemingia macrophylla, and freeze drying had a limited influence on volatile fatty acid production in Calliandra calothyrsus. The variables related to degradation dynamics (i.e., total gas production, the time until the point of inflection, apparent dry matter degradability), however, were not influenced. There was also no difference between CT and non-CT plants in that respect, as is also obvious from the lack of interactions of state of the plant material and PEG addition. This indicates that effects of freeze drying of shrub leaves on overall ruminal nutrient degradation in mixed grass-legume diets were minor.
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calliandra calothyrsus
flemingia macrophylla
cratylia
brachiaria humidicola
rumen digestion
tannins
digestión ruminal
taninos
author Tiemann, Tassilo T.
Avila Vargas, P.
Lascano, Carlos E.
Kreuzer, M.
Hess, HD
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Avila Vargas, P.
Lascano, Carlos E.
Kreuzer, M.
Hess, HD
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title Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
title_short Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
title_full Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
title_fullStr Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
title_full_unstemmed Effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
title_sort effect of freeze drying on in vitro ruminal fermentation dynamics of three tropical shrub legumes with and without condensed tannins
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