Polyphenolics are widely distributed in the plant kingdom and are often present in the diet of herbivores. The two major groups of plant polyphenolic compounds other than lignin are condensed and hydrolysable tannins. These compounds can have toxic and/or antinutritional effects on the animal. It is well established that tannins complex with dietary proteins can reduce nitrogen supply to the animal, but the ability of gastrointestinal microorganisms to metabolise these compounds and their effects on microbial populations have received little attention. In this paper, we review recent literature on the topic as well as present research from our laboratories on the effect of condensed tannins on rumen microbial ecology and rumen metabolism. I...
This paper reviews how tannins, through their effects on rumen lipid metabolism, can affect the comp...
Condensed tannins (CTs) account for up to 20% of the dry matter in forage legumes used as ruminant f...
The interest of the scientific community in the effects of plant polyphenols on animal nutrition is ...
This paper examines the nutritional and veterinary effects of tannins on ruminants and makes some co...
Tannins represent one of the most abundant polyphenolic compounds in plants. Tannins exist as a mult...
Legume forages, such as sainfoin, and birdsfoot trefoil can increase the forage quality and quantity...
The use of phytogenic dietary additives is being evaluated as a means to improve animal productivity...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Tannins are phenolic metabolites, which naturally produced by plants. They can defend plants against...
Condensed tannins (CTs) are widely distributed in plants, and due to their recognized antioxidant ac...
Statistical meta-analysis approach was conducted to quantify the effect of a wide range of dietary c...
This study evaluated the effects of tannins on ruminal biohydrogenation (BH) due to shifts in the ru...
High concentrations of tannins in fodder plants inhibit gastrointestinal bacteria and reduce ruminan...
This study characterised the response of ruminal fermentation and the rumen microbiome in lambs fed ...
Excessive intakes of condensed tannin (CT) are associated with a reduction in N retention in ruminan...
This paper reviews how tannins, through their effects on rumen lipid metabolism, can affect the comp...
Condensed tannins (CTs) account for up to 20% of the dry matter in forage legumes used as ruminant f...
The interest of the scientific community in the effects of plant polyphenols on animal nutrition is ...
This paper examines the nutritional and veterinary effects of tannins on ruminants and makes some co...
Tannins represent one of the most abundant polyphenolic compounds in plants. Tannins exist as a mult...
Legume forages, such as sainfoin, and birdsfoot trefoil can increase the forage quality and quantity...
The use of phytogenic dietary additives is being evaluated as a means to improve animal productivity...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Tannins are phenolic metabolites, which naturally produced by plants. They can defend plants against...
Condensed tannins (CTs) are widely distributed in plants, and due to their recognized antioxidant ac...
Statistical meta-analysis approach was conducted to quantify the effect of a wide range of dietary c...
This study evaluated the effects of tannins on ruminal biohydrogenation (BH) due to shifts in the ru...
High concentrations of tannins in fodder plants inhibit gastrointestinal bacteria and reduce ruminan...
This study characterised the response of ruminal fermentation and the rumen microbiome in lambs fed ...
Excessive intakes of condensed tannin (CT) are associated with a reduction in N retention in ruminan...
This paper reviews how tannins, through their effects on rumen lipid metabolism, can affect the comp...
Condensed tannins (CTs) account for up to 20% of the dry matter in forage legumes used as ruminant f...
The interest of the scientific community in the effects of plant polyphenols on animal nutrition is ...