Changes in Feed Proanthocyanidin Profiles during Silage Production and Digestion by Lamb
Bee Giuseppe; Karonen Maarit; Lehtimäki Annika; Girard Marion; Salminen Juha-Pekka; Dohme-Meier Frigga
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042825819
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Proanthocyanidins are plant specialized metabolites which are beneficial
to animal nutrition and health. This study determined how
proanthocyanidin profiles of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) and birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
change during the forage conservation process and along the digestive
tract of lamb. We determined soluble, protein- and fiber-bound
proanthocyanidins by spectrophotometric methods and soluble
proanthocyanidin profiles by UPLC-MS/MS. During the conservation
process, the total proanthocyanidin contents reduced in both forages and
the relative proportion of insoluble proanthocyanidins increased,
especially in sainfoin. The soluble proanthocyanidins, their mean degree
of polymerization and the relative prodelphinidin share declined in
both feed species. In the abomasum of lambs fed sainfoin silage, most of
the proanthocyanidins were in insoluble form bound to proteins and
fibers, but in the small and large intestines, the proportion of soluble
proanthocyanidins increased again. For lambs fed birdsfoot trefoil, the
trend was not so clear as proanthocyanidins were already mainly soluble
in the abomasum. Nevertheless, a large part of soluble
proanthocyanidins was recovered in the digestive tract but could not be
detected by the UPLC-MS/MS method used. This study suggests that
proanthocyanidins have probably been metabolized in the digestive tract
by the resident microbiota.
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