Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers

Plant cuticular n-alkanes have been successfully used as markers to estimate diet composition and intake of grazing herbivores. However, additional markers may be required under grazing conditions in botanically diverse vegetation. This study was conducted to describe the n-alkane profiles and the carbon isotope enrichment of n-alkanes of common plant species from the Mid Rift Valley rangelands of Ethiopia, and evaluate their potential use as nutritional markers. A total of 23 plant species were collected and analysed for long-chain n-alkanes ranging from heptacosane to hexatriacontane (C27 to C36), as well as their carbon isotopic ratio (13C/12C). The analysis was conducted by gas chromatography/combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry following saponification, extraction and purification. The isotopic composition of the n-alkanes is reported in the delta notation (d13C) relative to the Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite standard. The dominant n-alkanes in the species were C31 (mean ± s.d., 283 ± 246 mg/kg dry matter) and C33 (149 ± 98 mg/kg dry matter). The carbon isotopic enrichment of the n-alkanes ranged from -19.37‰ to -37.40‰. Principal component analysis was used to examine interspecies differences based on n-alkane profiles and the carbon isotopic enrichments of individual n-alkanes. Large variability among the pasture species was observed. The first three principal components explained most of the interspecies variances. Comparison of the principal component scores using orthogonal procrustes rotation indicated that about 0.84 of the interspecies variances explained by the two types of data sets were independent of each other, suggesting that the use of a combination of the two markers can improve diet composition estimations. It was concluded that, while the n-alkane profile of the pasture species remains a useful marker for use in the study region, the d13C values of n-alkanes can provide additional information in discriminating diet components of grazing animals

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Main Authors: Derseh, M.B., Pellikaan, W.F., Tolera, A., Hendriks, W.H.
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Subjects:cattle, chain fatty alcohols, cuticular wax, domestic herbivores, herbage intake, mammalian herbivores, pasture, plant wax components, selection, sheep,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4019742025-01-21 Derseh, M.B. Pellikaan, W.F. Tolera, A. Hendriks, W.H. Article/Letter to editor Animal 5 (2011) 1 ISSN: 1751-7311 Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers 2011 Plant cuticular n-alkanes have been successfully used as markers to estimate diet composition and intake of grazing herbivores. However, additional markers may be required under grazing conditions in botanically diverse vegetation. This study was conducted to describe the n-alkane profiles and the carbon isotope enrichment of n-alkanes of common plant species from the Mid Rift Valley rangelands of Ethiopia, and evaluate their potential use as nutritional markers. A total of 23 plant species were collected and analysed for long-chain n-alkanes ranging from heptacosane to hexatriacontane (C27 to C36), as well as their carbon isotopic ratio (13C/12C). The analysis was conducted by gas chromatography/combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry following saponification, extraction and purification. The isotopic composition of the n-alkanes is reported in the delta notation (d13C) relative to the Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite standard. The dominant n-alkanes in the species were C31 (mean ± s.d., 283 ± 246 mg/kg dry matter) and C33 (149 ± 98 mg/kg dry matter). The carbon isotopic enrichment of the n-alkanes ranged from -19.37‰ to -37.40‰. Principal component analysis was used to examine interspecies differences based on n-alkane profiles and the carbon isotopic enrichments of individual n-alkanes. Large variability among the pasture species was observed. The first three principal components explained most of the interspecies variances. Comparison of the principal component scores using orthogonal procrustes rotation indicated that about 0.84 of the interspecies variances explained by the two types of data sets were independent of each other, suggesting that the use of a combination of the two markers can improve diet composition estimations. It was concluded that, while the n-alkane profile of the pasture species remains a useful marker for use in the study region, the d13C values of n-alkanes can provide additional information in discriminating diet components of grazing animals en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/evaluation-of-n-alkanes-and-their-carbon-isotope-enrichments-d13c 10.1017/S1751731110001515 https://edepot.wur.nl/161103 cattle chain fatty alcohols cuticular wax domestic herbivores herbage intake mammalian herbivores pasture plant wax components selection sheep Wageningen University & Research
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topic cattle
chain fatty alcohols
cuticular wax
domestic herbivores
herbage intake
mammalian herbivores
pasture
plant wax components
selection
sheep
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herbage intake
mammalian herbivores
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plant wax components
selection
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Derseh, M.B.
Pellikaan, W.F.
Tolera, A.
Hendriks, W.H.
Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers
description Plant cuticular n-alkanes have been successfully used as markers to estimate diet composition and intake of grazing herbivores. However, additional markers may be required under grazing conditions in botanically diverse vegetation. This study was conducted to describe the n-alkane profiles and the carbon isotope enrichment of n-alkanes of common plant species from the Mid Rift Valley rangelands of Ethiopia, and evaluate their potential use as nutritional markers. A total of 23 plant species were collected and analysed for long-chain n-alkanes ranging from heptacosane to hexatriacontane (C27 to C36), as well as their carbon isotopic ratio (13C/12C). The analysis was conducted by gas chromatography/combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry following saponification, extraction and purification. The isotopic composition of the n-alkanes is reported in the delta notation (d13C) relative to the Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite standard. The dominant n-alkanes in the species were C31 (mean ± s.d., 283 ± 246 mg/kg dry matter) and C33 (149 ± 98 mg/kg dry matter). The carbon isotopic enrichment of the n-alkanes ranged from -19.37‰ to -37.40‰. Principal component analysis was used to examine interspecies differences based on n-alkane profiles and the carbon isotopic enrichments of individual n-alkanes. Large variability among the pasture species was observed. The first three principal components explained most of the interspecies variances. Comparison of the principal component scores using orthogonal procrustes rotation indicated that about 0.84 of the interspecies variances explained by the two types of data sets were independent of each other, suggesting that the use of a combination of the two markers can improve diet composition estimations. It was concluded that, while the n-alkane profile of the pasture species remains a useful marker for use in the study region, the d13C values of n-alkanes can provide additional information in discriminating diet components of grazing animals
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chain fatty alcohols
cuticular wax
domestic herbivores
herbage intake
mammalian herbivores
pasture
plant wax components
selection
sheep
author Derseh, M.B.
Pellikaan, W.F.
Tolera, A.
Hendriks, W.H.
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Pellikaan, W.F.
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title Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers
title_short Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers
title_full Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers
title_fullStr Evaluation of n-alkanes and their carbon isotope enrichments (d13C) as diet composition markers
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