نتایج جستجو برای: tannin bioassay

تعداد نتایج: 11768  

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....

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
K A Beauchemin S M McGinn T F Martinez T A McAllister

Our objective was to determine if condensed tannin extract from quebracho trees (Schinopsis quebracho-colorado; red quebracho) could be used to reduce enteric methane emissions from cattle. The experiment was designed as a repeated 3 x 3 Latin square (4 squares) with 3 treatments (0, 1, and 2% of dietary DM as quebracho tannin extract) and 3 28-d periods. Six spayed Angus heifers (238 +/- 13.3 ...

2006
APICULATA BARKS S. H. Lim I. Darah K. Jain

LIM, S. H., DARAH, I. & JAIN, K. 2006. Antimicrobial activities of tannins extracted from Rhizophora apiculata barks. Tannin which was extracted from barks of Rhizophora apiculata was further separated into hydrolysable and condensed tannin. The results of the study revealed that only hydrolysable tannin showed significant antibacterial and antiyeast activities but not antifungal activity. The ...

2001
L. A. Romero E. A. Comerón M. C. Gaggiotti

Grain sorghum silage tannin content effect was evaluated on milk production and chemical composition of Argentinean Holstein bred cows, and it are described dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) in situ digestion parameters and effective degradability. The base diet was constituted by alfalfa pasture, maize silage, and a protein – mineral supplement, differing in three treatments based on high...

1998
MICHELLE M. CLOUTIER CRAIG M. SCHRAMM LINDA GUERNSEY

Cloutier, Michelle M., Craig M. Schramm, and Linda Guernsey. Tannin inhibits the cAMP-b-adrenergic receptor pathway in bovine tracheal epithelium. Am. J. Physiol. 274 (Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 18): L252–L257, 1998.—Tannin, isolated from cotton bracts, inhibits chloride secretion in airway epithelium. In bovine tracheal epithelial cells, tannin (25 μg/ml) blunted isoproterenol (Iso)-stimulated a...

2008
Scott L. Kronberg

Ingestion of small amounts of condensed tannin (CT) by ruminants can prevent bloat, improve nitrogen retention, and reduce excretion of urea, a precursor of ammonia and the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Because grasses and many forbs don’t contain CT, it is desirable to find a reliable way to have ruminant livestock ingest small amounts of CT when they consume high-quality forage. Putting CT in...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
G Wischer J Boguhn H Steingaß M Schollenberger M Rodehutscord

Tannins, polyphenolic compounds found in plants, are known to complex with proteins of feed and rumen bacteria. This group of substances has the potential to reduce methane production either with or without negative effects on digestibility and microbial yield. In the first step of this study, 10 tannin-rich extracts from chestnut, mimosa, myrabolan, quebracho, sumach, tara, valonea, oak, cocoa...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
J M Powell M J Aguerre M A Wattiaux

Excess crude protein (CP) in dairy cow diets is excreted mostly as urea nitrogen (N), which increases ammonia (NH) emissions from dairy farms and heightens human health and environmental concerns. Feeding less CP and more tannin to dairy cows may enhance feed N use and milk production, abate NH emissions, and conserve the fertilizer N value of manure. Lab-scale ventilated chambers were used to ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2002
Klaus Lorenz Caroline M Preston

Condensed tannins can be found in various parts of many plants. Unlike lignin there has been little study of their fate as they enter the soil organic matter pool and their influence on nutrient cycling, especially through their protein-binding properties. We extracted and characterized tannin-rich fractions from humus collected in 1998 from a black spruce [Picea mariana (Mill.) Britton et al.]...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1986
C M Johnson M N Hanson M S Rohrbach

Using an in vitro cytotoxicity assay based on the release of 51Cr from cultured porcine thoracic aortic and pulmonary arterial endothelial cells, we have demonstrated that cotton bracts tannin is a potent endothelial cell cytotoxin. It produces dose-dependent lethal injury to both types of endothelial cells with the aortic cells being somewhat more sensitive to tannin-mediated injury than the p...

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