Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability

Tropical legume is a type of C4 plant that has been adaptive to hot environments. Therefore, tropical legumes require energy reserves in the form of sugar and starch. This study aimed to explain the relationship between sugar, starch, and tannin contents of tropical legumes and their in vitro ferme...

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Main Authors: A. Ikhwanti, A. Jayanegara, I. G. Permana, W. W. Wardani, Y. Retnani, A. A. Samsudin
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Language:English
Published: IPB University 2020-12-01
Series:Tropical Animal Science Journal
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spelling doaj-374dc1b8f4944c41a054515a031010762021-02-02T16:31:59ZengIPB UniversityTropical Animal Science Journal2615-787X2615-790X2020-12-0143410.5398/tasj.2020.43.4.331Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient FermentabilityA. Ikhwanti0A. Jayanegara1I. G. Permana2W. W. Wardani3Y. Retnani4A. A. Samsudin5Animal Feed and Nutrition Modelling (AFENUE) Research Group, IPB UniversityDepartment of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, IPB UniversityDepartment of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, IPB UniversityNutricell R&DDepartment of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, IPB UniversityDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia Tropical legume is a type of C4 plant that has been adaptive to hot environments. Therefore, tropical legumes require energy reserves in the form of sugar and starch. This study aimed to explain the relationship between sugar, starch, and tannin contents of tropical legumes and their in vitro fermentation profiles. Samples of Bauhinia purpurea, Pterocarpus indicus, Tamarindus indica, Calopogonium mucunoides, Macroptilium atropurpureum, and Stylosanthes guianensis were tested by proximate analysis, Van Soest, and in vitro nutrient fermentability. The in vitro fermentability consisted of dry matter degradability (DMD), organic matter degradability (OMD), volatile fatty acid (VFA), methane and ammonia concentrations, and gas production. The gas production kinetics were determined as gas production from soluble nutrient (a), maximum gas production (a+b), and rate of gas production (c). All samples were tested using the orthogonal contrast test to compare in vitro fermentability characteristics between the different types of legumes and their tannin contents. Results revealed that the average content of the legumes dry matter examined was 22% with CP content of 15% -28%. The legumes in this study had average content of 3.74% sugar, 21.86% ASP, and 0.3% total phenolics (dry matter basis). Acid soluble polysaccharides content in legumes had a positive correlation with degradability, ammonia concentration, and total gas production (p<0.05). However, sugar content did not have a correlation with the other in vitro fermentation characteristics. The exploration of sugar and acid soluble polysaccharides content in tropical legumes might be profitable as these nutrients could increase feeding efficiency. Sugar did not have a significant relationship to the characteristics of fermentation, on the contrary, acid soluble polysaccharides had a very close relationship to the characteristics of fermentation. The total phenolics had a close relationship with the production of VFA and ammonia. Tree legumes have better digestibility than shrub legumes. http://jagb.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/30140fermentationsugarlegumeacid soluble polysaccharidestropics
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author A. Ikhwanti
A. Jayanegara
I. G. Permana
W. W. Wardani
Y. Retnani
A. A. Samsudin
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A. Jayanegara
I. G. Permana
W. W. Wardani
Y. Retnani
A. A. Samsudin
Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability
Tropical Animal Science Journal
fermentation
sugar
legume
acid soluble polysaccharides
tropics
author_facet A. Ikhwanti
A. Jayanegara
I. G. Permana
W. W. Wardani
Y. Retnani
A. A. Samsudin
author_sort A. Ikhwanti
title Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability
title_short Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability
title_full Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability
title_fullStr Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability
title_full_unstemmed Sugar, Acid Soluble Polysaccharide, and Total Phenolic Contents in Tropical Legumes and Their Relationships with In Vitro Nutrient Fermentability
title_sort sugar, acid soluble polysaccharide, and total phenolic contents in tropical legumes and their relationships with in vitro nutrient fermentability
publisher IPB University
series Tropical Animal Science Journal
issn 2615-787X
2615-790X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Tropical legume is a type of C4 plant that has been adaptive to hot environments. Therefore, tropical legumes require energy reserves in the form of sugar and starch. This study aimed to explain the relationship between sugar, starch, and tannin contents of tropical legumes and their in vitro fermentation profiles. Samples of Bauhinia purpurea, Pterocarpus indicus, Tamarindus indica, Calopogonium mucunoides, Macroptilium atropurpureum, and Stylosanthes guianensis were tested by proximate analysis, Van Soest, and in vitro nutrient fermentability. The in vitro fermentability consisted of dry matter degradability (DMD), organic matter degradability (OMD), volatile fatty acid (VFA), methane and ammonia concentrations, and gas production. The gas production kinetics were determined as gas production from soluble nutrient (a), maximum gas production (a+b), and rate of gas production (c). All samples were tested using the orthogonal contrast test to compare in vitro fermentability characteristics between the different types of legumes and their tannin contents. Results revealed that the average content of the legumes dry matter examined was 22% with CP content of 15% -28%. The legumes in this study had average content of 3.74% sugar, 21.86% ASP, and 0.3% total phenolics (dry matter basis). Acid soluble polysaccharides content in legumes had a positive correlation with degradability, ammonia concentration, and total gas production (p<0.05). However, sugar content did not have a correlation with the other in vitro fermentation characteristics. The exploration of sugar and acid soluble polysaccharides content in tropical legumes might be profitable as these nutrients could increase feeding efficiency. Sugar did not have a significant relationship to the characteristics of fermentation, on the contrary, acid soluble polysaccharides had a very close relationship to the characteristics of fermentation. The total phenolics had a close relationship with the production of VFA and ammonia. Tree legumes have better digestibility than shrub legumes.
topic fermentation
sugar
legume
acid soluble polysaccharides
tropics
url http://jagb.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/30140
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