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  • The experiment aimed to investigate how different concentrations of polyphenols from Clon In Vitro 112 leaves affect ruminal fermentation, methane production, and microbial populations in vitro.
  • Leaves with high, medium, and low polyphenol content, as well as parts like lamina and twigs, were analyzed for their nutrient content and fermentation effects.
  • Results showed that higher polyphenol levels reduced methane production and the number of methanogens, while the twigs led to decreased substrate breakdown and nutrient availability, further affecting methane outputs.

Article Abstract

This experiment was conducted to study the effects of different concentrations of polyphenols of Clon In Vitro 112 leaves or their particular parts on in vitro ruminal fermentation, methane production and microbial population. leaves with high (PLH; 31.35 mg/g dry matter (DM)), medium (PLM; 26.94 mg/g DM), and low level of polyphenols (PLL; 11.90 mg/g DM) were used from three plantation areas. Lamina (PLLA; 33.63 mg/g DM) and twigs (PLT; 2.53 mg/g DM) of leaves were also collected from the PLM plantation. The chemical analyses of leaves indicated that the content of the most basic nutrients (e.g., crude protein concentration of 185 g/kg of DM) were similar to dehydrated alfalfa. The in vitro results showed that the use of leaves with the highest content of total polyphenols (PLH and PLLA) decreased methane production, methanogens numbers, and acetate to propionate ratio. In PLT, lowered methane production was followed by reduced substrate degradability and volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration along with higher acetate to propionate ratio. Therefore, reduction of methane production in PLH and PLLA was attributed to the lowered methanogen population, whereas in PLT it was caused by decreased substrate degradability with the resultant of limited hydrogen availability to the methanogens.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532658PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102843DOI Listing

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