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Impact of tannin supplementation on proteolysis during post-ruminal digestion in wethers using a dynamic in vitro system: a plant (Medicago sativa) digestomic approach

Authors :
Sayd, Thierry
Chambon, Christophe
Popova, Milka
Morgavi, Diego
Torrent, Angelique
Blinet, Sylvie
Theron, Laetitia
Niderkorn, Vincent
Sayd, Thierry
Chambon, Christophe
Popova, Milka
Morgavi, Diego
Torrent, Angelique
Blinet, Sylvie
Theron, Laetitia
Niderkorn, Vincent
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize the effects of tannins on plant protein during sheep digestion, using a digestomic approach combining in vivo (rumen) conditions and an in vitro digestive system (abomasum and small intestine). Ruminal fluid from wethers infused with a tannin solution or water (control) was introduced into the digester, and protein degradation was followed by LC-MS/MS. Tannin infusion in the rumen led to a clear decrease in protein degradation-related fermentation end-products, whereas RuBisCo protein was more abundant than in control wethers. In the simulated abomasum, peptidomic analysis showed more degradation products of RuBisCo in the presence of tannins. The effect of RuBisCo protection by tannins continued to impact Rubisco digestion into early-stage intestinal digestion, but was no longer detectable in late-stage intestinal digestion. The peptidomics approach proved a potent tool for identifying and quantifying the type of protein hydrolyzed throughout the gastrointestinal tract.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315507011
Document Type :
Electronic Resource