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Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals

The production of Lupinus seeds for food and feed is increasing worldwide, which results in large amounts of post-harvest biomass residues, considered of low value and left in the field to be burned or incorporated in the soil. To valorize these agricultural wastes, this work aimed to assess their p...

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Autores principales: Maia, Margarida R. G., Monteiro, André, Valente, Inês M., Sousa, Carla, Miranda, Carla, Castro, Carlos, Cortez, Paulo P., Cabrita, Ana R. J., Trindade, Henrique, Fonseca, António J. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37521412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1195015
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author Maia, Margarida R. G.
Monteiro, André
Valente, Inês M.
Sousa, Carla
Miranda, Carla
Castro, Carlos
Cortez, Paulo P.
Cabrita, Ana R. J.
Trindade, Henrique
Fonseca, António J. M.
author_facet Maia, Margarida R. G.
Monteiro, André
Valente, Inês M.
Sousa, Carla
Miranda, Carla
Castro, Carlos
Cortez, Paulo P.
Cabrita, Ana R. J.
Trindade, Henrique
Fonseca, António J. M.
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description The production of Lupinus seeds for food and feed is increasing worldwide, which results in large amounts of post-harvest biomass residues, considered of low value and left in the field to be burned or incorporated in the soil. To valorize these agricultural wastes, this work aimed to assess their potential as an alternative feed for ruminants. Thus, the production yield, nutritive value, and alkaloid content of straws and pod shells from three native European Lupinus species, L. albus ‘Estoril’ (white), L. angustifolius ‘Tango’ (narrow-leafed), and L. luteus ‘Cardiga’ (yellow), cultivated in two locations, were evaluated. The dry matter (DM) yield of straws and pod shells were the highest for L. albus ‘Estoril’ (4.10 t ha(−1)) and the lowest for L. angustifolius ‘Tango’ (1.78 t ha(−1)), suggesting a poor adaptation of narrow-leafed lupin to the particularly dry and warm agronomic year. Despite species-specific differences, lupin biomass residues presented higher crude protein (53.0–68.9 g kg(−1) DM) and lignin (103–111 g kg(−1) DM) content than cereal straws usually used in ruminant feeding, thus resulting in higher metabolizable energy (6.43–6.58 MJ kg(−1) DM) content. In vitro digestibility was similar among lupin species (47.7–50.6%) and higher in pod shells (53.7%) than in straws (44.6%). Lupinus albus ‘Estoril’ and L. luteus ‘Cardiga’ presented considerable amounts of alkaloids in straws (23.9 and 119 mg kg(−1) DM) and pod shells (20.5 and 298 mg kg(−1) DM), while no alkaloids were detected in L. angustifolius ‘Tango’ biomass residues. Considering the combined production of straw and pod shells per lupin species, it is anticipated that lupin biomass residues produced per ha can fulfill 85% of the energy and nearly 50% of protein requirements of a flock of 4 to 9 dry and mid-pregnancy sheep with 50 kg body weight for one year. No negative effects on small (ovine) and large (bovine) ruminant species due to alkaloids are expected, even if biomass residues are consumed at up to 85% DM intake. The large production yield along with its nutritive value unveils the potential of lupin biomass residues valorization as alternative fodder for ruminants, promoting sustainability under a circular economy approach.
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spelling pubmed-103748392023-07-29 Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals Maia, Margarida R. G. Monteiro, André Valente, Inês M. Sousa, Carla Miranda, Carla Castro, Carlos Cortez, Paulo P. Cabrita, Ana R. J. Trindade, Henrique Fonseca, António J. M. Front Nutr Nutrition The production of Lupinus seeds for food and feed is increasing worldwide, which results in large amounts of post-harvest biomass residues, considered of low value and left in the field to be burned or incorporated in the soil. To valorize these agricultural wastes, this work aimed to assess their potential as an alternative feed for ruminants. Thus, the production yield, nutritive value, and alkaloid content of straws and pod shells from three native European Lupinus species, L. albus ‘Estoril’ (white), L. angustifolius ‘Tango’ (narrow-leafed), and L. luteus ‘Cardiga’ (yellow), cultivated in two locations, were evaluated. The dry matter (DM) yield of straws and pod shells were the highest for L. albus ‘Estoril’ (4.10 t ha(−1)) and the lowest for L. angustifolius ‘Tango’ (1.78 t ha(−1)), suggesting a poor adaptation of narrow-leafed lupin to the particularly dry and warm agronomic year. Despite species-specific differences, lupin biomass residues presented higher crude protein (53.0–68.9 g kg(−1) DM) and lignin (103–111 g kg(−1) DM) content than cereal straws usually used in ruminant feeding, thus resulting in higher metabolizable energy (6.43–6.58 MJ kg(−1) DM) content. In vitro digestibility was similar among lupin species (47.7–50.6%) and higher in pod shells (53.7%) than in straws (44.6%). Lupinus albus ‘Estoril’ and L. luteus ‘Cardiga’ presented considerable amounts of alkaloids in straws (23.9 and 119 mg kg(−1) DM) and pod shells (20.5 and 298 mg kg(−1) DM), while no alkaloids were detected in L. angustifolius ‘Tango’ biomass residues. Considering the combined production of straw and pod shells per lupin species, it is anticipated that lupin biomass residues produced per ha can fulfill 85% of the energy and nearly 50% of protein requirements of a flock of 4 to 9 dry and mid-pregnancy sheep with 50 kg body weight for one year. No negative effects on small (ovine) and large (bovine) ruminant species due to alkaloids are expected, even if biomass residues are consumed at up to 85% DM intake. The large production yield along with its nutritive value unveils the potential of lupin biomass residues valorization as alternative fodder for ruminants, promoting sustainability under a circular economy approach. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10374839/ /pubmed/37521412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1195015 Text en Copyright © 2023 Maia, Monteiro, Valente, Sousa, Miranda, Castro, Cortez, Cabrita, Trindade and Fonseca. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Maia, Margarida R. G.
Monteiro, André
Valente, Inês M.
Sousa, Carla
Miranda, Carla
Castro, Carlos
Cortez, Paulo P.
Cabrita, Ana R. J.
Trindade, Henrique
Fonseca, António J. M.
Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
title Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
title_full Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
title_fullStr Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
title_full_unstemmed Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
title_short Upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native European Lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
title_sort upcycling post-harvest biomass residues from native european lupinus species: from straws and pod shells production to nutritive value and alkaloids content for ruminant animals
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37521412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1195015
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