نتایج جستجو برای: significantly increased with tannin deactivation condensed tannin deactivation

تعداد نتایج: 9471799  

2015
Zhongyuan Zhao Kenji Umemura Kozo Kanayama

The effects of citric acid on the curing properties of tannin-sucrose adhesives and on the physical properties of particleboard utilizing the adhesives were investigated. The citric acid content of tannin-sucrose adhesive was adjusted to 0.4, 1.8, 4.6, 13.8, 20.0, and 33.3%, which corresponded to pH values of the adhesive 40 wt% solution at 3.8, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.8, and 1.5, respectively. Therma...

2000
R. J. Jones M. A. Garcia Amado M. G. Dominguez-Bello

We explored the hypothesis that the Hoatzin, a tropical bird which feeds on tree leaves and has a crop resembling a rumen, may have a better ability to digest tanniniferous feeds than do cattle. Comparisons were made between Hoatzin crop ̄uid (HCF) and cow rumen ̄uid (CRF) in in-vitro digestion studies using freeze dried leaves of six tropical tanniniferous shrub legumes and the tropical grass ...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2015
Bhekisisa C Dlamini Elna M Buys John R N Taylor

BACKGROUND Sorghum types suitable for brewing and bioethanol production are required. The effect of sorghum type (white non-tannin versus white type II tannin) on free amino nitrogen (FAN) production from sorghum grain and malt using exogenous protease enzymes was investigated over extended incubation at moderate temperature (45 °C). RESULTS With grain in the absence of exogenous proteases, w...

Journal: :Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2012
A Jayanegara F Leiber M Kreuzer

A meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the extent to which dietary tannin level is related to methane emissions from ruminants. Data from a total of 30 experiments comprising 171 treatments were entered in a database. In vitro batch culture and in vivo measurements were distinguished as experimental approaches. With any approach, methane declined when dietary tannins increased. The in vitro ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1966
B R Brown P E Brown W T Pike

1. The leaf tannin of willow-herb [Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop.] has been isolated and separated into two fractions of differing solubility. 2. The tannin contains a penta-O-galloyl-beta-d-glucose core to which further galloyl groups are depsidically bound. 3. The unfractionated tannin contains an average of 10.5 galloyl groups/glucose molecule; the soluble fraction has on average 7.6 ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
J M Powell M J Aguerre M A Wattiaux

Excess crude protein (CP) in dairy cow diets is excreted mostly as urea nitrogen (N), which increases ammonia (NH) emissions from dairy farms and heightens human health and environmental concerns. Feeding less CP and more tannin to dairy cows may enhance feed N use and milk production, abate NH emissions, and conserve the fertilizer N value of manure. Lab-scale ventilated chambers were used to ...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
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this experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of adaptation period to oak leave's tannin on rumen ph and ammonia, rumen microbial population, gas production and dry matter true digestibility (ivtdmd) in alamout goat’s rumen (with no previous history of oak leaf consumption) compared with markhoz goat (with previous history of oak leaf consumption). the goats were fed either oak...

Although catalyst deactivation rate greatly varies depending on many factors, including the catalyst structure, reactor feed composition, and operating conditions; it is usually inevitable. Since catalyst deactivation modeling has so far been poorly addressed in the literature, in the present study, nine experimental sets of cobalt based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts activity-time data were conside...

2000
Charles H. Walkinshaw

Loblolly pine (Pinus tueda L) has become the most important source of wood fiber in the southern United States. This tree is an excellent competitor and recovers well from a variety of adverse conditions. ‘a2 The value of loblolly pine as a plantation tree has encouraged many researchers to devote their careers to the study of this species. It is surprising then that the root system of loblolly...

2007
Michael D. Madritch Lisa M. Jordan Richard L. Lindroth

Plant polyphenolics are receiving increased attention for their influences on belowground processes. Tannins are of particular interest because of their predominance in natural systems, their wide variation in both quality and quantity, and their protein-binding abilities. Current theory holds that simple phenolics increase microbial activity by acting as carbon substrates, while larger tannins...

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