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Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion

Previous studies showed that a series of purified condensed tannins (CTs) from warm-season perennial legumes exhibited high variability in their modulation of methane production during in vitro rumen digestion. The molecular weight differences between these CTs did not provide correlation with eithe...

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Autores principales: Naumann, Harley, Sepela, Rebecka, Rezaire, Aira, Masih, Sonia E., Zeller, Wayne E., Reinhardt, Laurie A., Robe, Jamison T., Sullivan, Michael L., Hagerman, Ann E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092123
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author Naumann, Harley
Sepela, Rebecka
Rezaire, Aira
Masih, Sonia E.
Zeller, Wayne E.
Reinhardt, Laurie A.
Robe, Jamison T.
Sullivan, Michael L.
Hagerman, Ann E.
author_facet Naumann, Harley
Sepela, Rebecka
Rezaire, Aira
Masih, Sonia E.
Zeller, Wayne E.
Reinhardt, Laurie A.
Robe, Jamison T.
Sullivan, Michael L.
Hagerman, Ann E.
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description Previous studies showed that a series of purified condensed tannins (CTs) from warm-season perennial legumes exhibited high variability in their modulation of methane production during in vitro rumen digestion. The molecular weight differences between these CTs did not provide correlation with either the in vitro CH(4) production or the ability to precipitate bovine serum albumin. In an effort to delineate other structure-activity relationships from these methane abatement experiments, the structures of purified CTs from these legumes were assessed with a combination of methanolysis, quantitative thiolysis, (1)H-(13)C HSQC NMR spectroscopy and ultrahigh-resolution MALDI-TOF MS. The composition of these CTs is very diverse: procyanidin/prodelphinidin (PC/PD) ratios ranged from 98/2 to 2/98; cis/trans ratios ranged from 98/2 to 34/66; mean degrees of polymerization ranged from 6 to 39; and % galloylation ranged from 0 to 75%. No strong correlation was observed between methane production and the protein precipitation capabilities of the CT towards three different proteins (BSA, lysozyme, and alfalfa leaf protein) at ruminal pH. However, a strong non-linear correlation was observed for the inhibition of methane production versus the antioxidant activity in plant sample containing typical PC- and PD-type CTs. The modulation of methane production could not be correlated to the CT structure (PC/PD or cis/trans ratios and extent of galloylation). The most active plant in methane abatement was Acacia angustissima, which contained CT, presenting an unusual challenge as it was resistant to standard thiolytic degradation conditions and exhibited an atypical set of cross-peak signals in the 2D NMR. The MALDI analysis supported a 5-deoxy flavan-3-ol-based structure for the CT from this plant.
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spelling pubmed-62252152018-11-13 Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion Naumann, Harley Sepela, Rebecka Rezaire, Aira Masih, Sonia E. Zeller, Wayne E. Reinhardt, Laurie A. Robe, Jamison T. Sullivan, Michael L. Hagerman, Ann E. Molecules Article Previous studies showed that a series of purified condensed tannins (CTs) from warm-season perennial legumes exhibited high variability in their modulation of methane production during in vitro rumen digestion. The molecular weight differences between these CTs did not provide correlation with either the in vitro CH(4) production or the ability to precipitate bovine serum albumin. In an effort to delineate other structure-activity relationships from these methane abatement experiments, the structures of purified CTs from these legumes were assessed with a combination of methanolysis, quantitative thiolysis, (1)H-(13)C HSQC NMR spectroscopy and ultrahigh-resolution MALDI-TOF MS. The composition of these CTs is very diverse: procyanidin/prodelphinidin (PC/PD) ratios ranged from 98/2 to 2/98; cis/trans ratios ranged from 98/2 to 34/66; mean degrees of polymerization ranged from 6 to 39; and % galloylation ranged from 0 to 75%. No strong correlation was observed between methane production and the protein precipitation capabilities of the CT towards three different proteins (BSA, lysozyme, and alfalfa leaf protein) at ruminal pH. However, a strong non-linear correlation was observed for the inhibition of methane production versus the antioxidant activity in plant sample containing typical PC- and PD-type CTs. The modulation of methane production could not be correlated to the CT structure (PC/PD or cis/trans ratios and extent of galloylation). The most active plant in methane abatement was Acacia angustissima, which contained CT, presenting an unusual challenge as it was resistant to standard thiolytic degradation conditions and exhibited an atypical set of cross-peak signals in the 2D NMR. The MALDI analysis supported a 5-deoxy flavan-3-ol-based structure for the CT from this plant. MDPI 2018-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6225215/ /pubmed/30142930 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092123 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sepela, Rebecka
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Masih, Sonia E.
Zeller, Wayne E.
Reinhardt, Laurie A.
Robe, Jamison T.
Sullivan, Michael L.
Hagerman, Ann E.
Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion
title Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion
title_full Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion
title_fullStr Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion
title_short Relationships between Structures of Condensed Tannins from Texas Legumes and Methane Production During In Vitro Rumen Digestion
title_sort relationships between structures of condensed tannins from texas legumes and methane production during in vitro rumen digestion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092123
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