Two levels (0.25% and 0.5%) of water soluble chestnut tannin were added to the diet of growing pigs in a 40 days feeding trial, from the average body weight of 76kg up to about 110kg. As expected, a significant depression of the apparent digestibility of both dietary dry matter and nitrogen was recorded with level 0.5%, but the decrease of retained nitrogen was not statistically significant, due to the higher dietary nitrogen. It is concluded that the present preliminary study showed that a concentration of 250g tannin per 100kg mixed feed does not appreciably influence the animals’ performance. The aspect of a possible beneficial effect on the gut microflora deserves further studies
The effects of the dietary administration of a combination of Quebracho and Chestnut tannins, leonar...
Weaning is a critical period for piglets, in which unbalanced gut microbiota and/or pathogen colonis...
Tannins have long been considered ‘anti-nutritional’ factors in monogastric nutrition, shown to redu...
Two levels (0,25% and 0,5%) of water solible chestnut tannin were added to the diet of growing pigs ...
This research aims at evaluating the effects of the dietary addition of a supplement containing 75% ...
Tannins are natural polyphenolic compounds that can reduce digestibility of dietary protein but also...
In pig livestock, alternatives to in-feed antibiotics are needed to control enteric infections. Plan...
The use of chestnut tannin (CT) (hydrolysable tannins), added at a low concentration (4 g CT/100 g o...
The incorporation of polyethylene glycol (PEG), a tannin binding agent, in high tannin feedstuff is ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of the dietary supplementation of chestnut hydrolysa...
Statistical meta-analysis approach was conducted to quantify the effect of a wide range of dietary c...
Tannins have long been considered anti-nutritional' factors in monogastric nutrition, shown to reduc...
In 2 broiler trials, the effects of chestnut tannins on performance and meat quality (trial 1), and ...
In three experiments (Exp. 1, 2, and 3) with young pigs (BW 10 to 26 kg), the effects of dietary inc...
The soluble component of the feed protein (solCP on a CP basis) represents a valuable source of nitr...
The effects of the dietary administration of a combination of Quebracho and Chestnut tannins, leonar...
Weaning is a critical period for piglets, in which unbalanced gut microbiota and/or pathogen colonis...
Tannins have long been considered ‘anti-nutritional’ factors in monogastric nutrition, shown to redu...
Two levels (0,25% and 0,5%) of water solible chestnut tannin were added to the diet of growing pigs ...
This research aims at evaluating the effects of the dietary addition of a supplement containing 75% ...
Tannins are natural polyphenolic compounds that can reduce digestibility of dietary protein but also...
In pig livestock, alternatives to in-feed antibiotics are needed to control enteric infections. Plan...
The use of chestnut tannin (CT) (hydrolysable tannins), added at a low concentration (4 g CT/100 g o...
The incorporation of polyethylene glycol (PEG), a tannin binding agent, in high tannin feedstuff is ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of the dietary supplementation of chestnut hydrolysa...
Statistical meta-analysis approach was conducted to quantify the effect of a wide range of dietary c...
Tannins have long been considered anti-nutritional' factors in monogastric nutrition, shown to reduc...
In 2 broiler trials, the effects of chestnut tannins on performance and meat quality (trial 1), and ...
In three experiments (Exp. 1, 2, and 3) with young pigs (BW 10 to 26 kg), the effects of dietary inc...
The soluble component of the feed protein (solCP on a CP basis) represents a valuable source of nitr...
The effects of the dietary administration of a combination of Quebracho and Chestnut tannins, leonar...
Weaning is a critical period for piglets, in which unbalanced gut microbiota and/or pathogen colonis...
Tannins have long been considered ‘anti-nutritional’ factors in monogastric nutrition, shown to redu...