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Assessment of Anti-nutritive Activity of Tannins in Tea By-products Based on In vitro Rumen Fermentation.


ABSTRACT: Nutritive values of green and black tea by-products and anti-nutritive activity of their tannins were evaluated in an in vitro rumen fermentation using various molecular weights of polyethylene glycols (PEG), polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl polypyrrolidone as tannin-binding agents. Significant improvement in gas production by addition of PEG4000, 6000 and 20000 and PVP was observed only from black tea by-product, but not from green tea by-product. All tannin binding agents increased NH3-N concentration from both green and black tea by-products in the fermentation medium, and the PEG6000 and 20000 showed relatively higher improvement in the NH3-N concentration. The PEG6000 and 20000 also improved in vitro organic matter digestibility and metabolizable energy contents of both tea by-products. It was concluded that high molecular PEG would be suitable to assess the suppressive activity of tannins in tea by-products by in vitro fermentation. Higher responses to gas production and NH3-N concentration from black tea by-product than green tea by-product due to PEG indicate that tannins in black tea by-product could suppress rumen fermentation more strongly than that in green tea by-product.

SUBMITTER: Kondo M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4213701 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessment of Anti-nutritive Activity of Tannins in Tea By-products Based on In vitro Rumen Fermentation.

Kondo Makoto M   Hirano Yoshiaki Y   Ikai Noriyuki N   Kita Kazumi K   Jayanegara Anuraga A   Yokota Hiro-Omi HO  

Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences 20141101 11


Nutritive values of green and black tea by-products and anti-nutritive activity of their tannins were evaluated in an in vitro rumen fermentation using various molecular weights of polyethylene glycols (PEG), polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl polypyrrolidone as tannin-binding agents. Significant improvement in gas production by addition of PEG4000, 6000 and 20000 and PVP was observed only from black tea by-product, but not from green tea by-product. All tannin binding agents increased NH  ...[more]

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