نتایج جستجو برای: hydrolysable tannins

تعداد نتایج: 5310  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Alexandra H Smith Roderick I Mackie

The effect of dietary condensed tannins (proanthocyanidins) on rat fecal bacterial populations was ascertained in order to determine whether the proportion on tannin-resistant bacteria increased and if there was a change in the predominant bacterial populations. After 3 weeks of tannin diets the proportion of tannin-resistant bacteria increased significantly (P < 0.05) from 0.3% +/- 5.5% to 25....

2015
Alessandra Durazzo Gaetana Casale Valentina Melini Giuseppe Maiani Rita Acquistucci

Whole grain cereals contain a wide range of phytochemicals and it is often difficult to ascribe protective effects on metabolic health to any one particular constituent. The interactions among bioactive components, which contribute highly to the total antioxidant capacity of cereals, represent the first step in the evaluation of food potential health benefits. This research focused on the deter...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2011
Kimberly A Littlefield James P Muir Barry D Lambert Jeffery K Tomberlin

Reducing chemical use for suppressing internal and external parasites of livestock is essential for protecting environmental health. Although plant condensed tannins are known to suppress gastro-intestinal parasites in small ruminants, no research on the effects of tannins on external arthropod populations such as the house fly, Musca domestica L., have been conducted. We examined the impact of...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1995
J D Reed

Proanthocyanidins (PA) (condensed tannins) and hydrolyzable tannins (HT) are the two major classes of tannins. Proanthocyanidins are flavonoid polymers. Hydrolyzable tannins are polymers of gallic or ellagic acid esterified to a core molecule, commonly glucose or a polyphenol such as catechin. Proanthocyanidins are the most common type of tannin found in forage legumes. Problems in the analysis...

2004
REBECCA E . FORKNER

1. Community level oak–tannin–insect patterns have been largely unexplored since Paul Feeny’s ground-breaking research. Two hypotheses were tested for Quercus velutina and Q. alba in the Missouri Ozarks: abundance and richness of leaf-chewing herbivores are negatively correlated with foliar condensed tannin concentrations and variation in condensed tannin concentrations explains variation in he...

2005
G. KALNITSKY

1. The colorimetric method for estimation of acetoacetate by reaction with diazotizedp-nitroaniline has been adapted for measurements of oxaloacetate in amounts of 0 003-0 03 Htmole. 2. The steady-state level of oxaloacetate in the livers of normal and fasted rats was found to be about 4 umoles/100 g. dry wt. of tissue. The level was essentially unchanged in starvation when the level of acetoac...

2009
Takuo Okuda Takashi Yoshida Tsutomu Hatano Hideyuki Ito

1.1 Old and New Concepts of Tannins The pharmacological activities of tannins described in medicinal books before the recent achievements on ellagitannin chemistry were mostly those of gallotannins and condensed tannins of poor chemical uniformity. The gallotannins extracted from Chinese or Turkish gall, sometimes called tannic acid, are variable mixtures of polygallates of carbohydrates. They ...

2017
Nicole M. Delimont Sara K. Rosenkranz Mark D. Haub Brian L. Lindshield

BACKGROUND Tannins are often cited for antinutritional effects, including chelation of non-heme iron. Despite this, studies exploring non-heme iron bioavailability inhibition with long-term consumption have reported mixed results. Salivary proline-rich proteins (PRPs) may mediate tannin-antinutritional effects on non-heme iron bioavailability. AIM To review evidence regarding biochemical bind...

2017
Bartosz Adamczyk Judy Simon Veikko Kitunen Sylwia Adamczyk Aino Smolander

Tannins, an abundant group of plant secondary compounds, raise interest in different fields of science, owing to their unique chemical characteristics. In chemical ecology, tannins play a crucial role in plant defense against pathogens, herbivores, and changing environmental conditions. In the food industry and in medicine, tannins are important because of their proven positive effect on human ...

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