Plant tannins, polyphenolic secondary compounds, are synthesized to meet ordinary physiological demands of plants and as a response to biotic and abiotic stress. Tannins have been described as having adverse or beneficial effects, depending on their concentration and structure, plant source and the species, physiological state and diet of the animals. Proper concentrations of condensed tannins (20 -50 g kg-1 of DM) are expected to increase the efficiency of protein digestion and to minimize detrimental effects associated with a heavy load of internal parasites, with positive consequences for animal performance and health. Moreover, lower CH4 emissions by ruminants consuming forages containing low levels of condensed tannins were noticed. This paper reports an update of current use of legume tannins in feedstuff and their effects in animals. It also refers to the implications concerning the improvement of nutrient utilization and the environment al sustainability in meat and dairy farming.

The role of tannins in forage legumes.

G Piluzza;S Bullitta;GA Re;L Sulas
2016

Abstract

Plant tannins, polyphenolic secondary compounds, are synthesized to meet ordinary physiological demands of plants and as a response to biotic and abiotic stress. Tannins have been described as having adverse or beneficial effects, depending on their concentration and structure, plant source and the species, physiological state and diet of the animals. Proper concentrations of condensed tannins (20 -50 g kg-1 of DM) are expected to increase the efficiency of protein digestion and to minimize detrimental effects associated with a heavy load of internal parasites, with positive consequences for animal performance and health. Moreover, lower CH4 emissions by ruminants consuming forages containing low levels of condensed tannins were noticed. This paper reports an update of current use of legume tannins in feedstuff and their effects in animals. It also refers to the implications concerning the improvement of nutrient utilization and the environment al sustainability in meat and dairy farming.
2016
Istituto per il Sistema Produzione Animale in Ambiente Mediterraneo - ISPAAM - Sede Secondaria Sassari
Polyphenols, Condensed tannins, Leguminous plants, Fodder, Animal health
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