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Survey of the Variation in Grape Marc Condensed Tannin Composition and Concentration and Analysis of Key Compositional Factors.

Josh L Hixson1, Joe L Jacobs2, Eric N Wilkes1, Paul A Smith1.   

Abstract

Grape marc contains a number of compounds with potential antimethanogenic activity in ruminants, including condensed tannins (CTs). Using direct phloroglucinolysis, a survey of CT chemistry across 66 grape marc samples showed diversity in concentration (6.9 to 138.8 g/kg of dry matter). Concentration was found to be independent of CT composition, although all compositional variables were significantly correlated (P < 0.0001). Twenty samples diverse in CT were selected from a cluster analysis and analyzed for compounds relevant to ruminant digestion and methanogenesis, including metabolizable energy (6.6-12.0 MJ/kg DM), crude protein (3.2-14.4% DM), neutral detergent fiber (18.4-61.4% DM), and ethanol soluble carbohydrates (2.0-40.6% DM). Fatty acid concentrations varied throughout the 20 samples (5.2-184.5 g/kg DM), although fatty acid profile showed two distinct groups. Grape marc varies widely in nutritional value, and in compounds that have been linked with changes in ruminant digestion and methane emissions.

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Keywords:  condensed tannin; grape marc; methanogenesis; phloroglucinolysis; proanthocyanidin; processing; variation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27615673     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b03126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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3.  Exploiting Compositionally Similar Grape Marc Samples to Achieve Gradients of Condensed Tannin and Fatty Acids for Modulating In Vitro Methanogenesis.

Authors:  Josh L Hixson; Zoey Durmic; Joy Vadhanabhuti; Philip E Vercoe; Paul A Smith; Eric N Wilkes
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