Animal Feed Science and Technology
123–124 (2005) 313–327
Defaunating capacity of tropical fodder trees:
Effects of polyethylene glycol and its relationship
to in vitro gas production
Gregorio E. Monforte-Brice˜ no, Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro
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,
Luis Ram´ ırez-Avil´ es, Concepci ´ on M. Capetillo Leal
Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Aut´ onoma de Yucat´ an,
Apdo. 4-116 Itzimn ´ a, M´ erida, Yucat´ an 97100, M´ exico
Abstract
The defaunating effect of multipurpose fodder trees, and the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on
this capacity, were evaluated with Acacia angustissima, A. gaumeri, A. farnesiana, Bursera simaruba,
Calliandra calothyrsus, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Erythrina indica, E. standleyana, Gliricidia mac-
ulata, G. sepium, Guazuma ulmifolia, Leucaena leucocephala, Lysiloma latisiliquum, Piscidia pis-
cipula and Vitex gaumeri. The crude protein (CP) content ranged from 112, in V. gaumeri, to 266 g/kg
dry matter (DM) in L. leucocephala. The fodder trees with highest CP content were L. leucocephala
(266 g/kg DM), E. indica (213), G. maculata (216) and G. sepium (208). The neutral detergent fibre
content ranged from 283 to 515 g/kg DM and ADF from 166 to 402 g/kg DM. In E. cyclocarpum
and A. angustissima polyphenol, condensed tannins (CT) and saponins were detected. In vitro gas
production and protozoa numbers were negatively correlated with CT content in the absence of PEG
and, in both the presence (P = 0.057) and absence (P = 0.001) of PEG, with saponins. Saponins had a
strong correlation with gas production with (P = 0.074) and without (P = 0.089) PEG. L. latisiliquum,
B. simaruba, A. angustissima, C. calothyrsus and A. farnesiana had CT contents higher than 100 g/kg
DM. Addition of PEG increased gas production in A. angustissima, A. farnesiana, C. calothysus and
L. latysiliquum, but had an effect on IVDMD and IVOMD in only A. angustissima and A. farnesiana.
Protozoa counts decreased to zero by 24 h in A. farnesiana, C. calothyrsus, L. latisiliquum and E.
Abbreviations: CP, crude protein; CT, condensed tannins; DM, dry matter; NDF, neutral detergent fibre; PEG,
polyethylene glycol; TP, total phenols; IVDMD, in vitro apparent; DM, digestibility; IVOMD, in vitro apparent;
OM, digestibility; IVGP, in vitro gas production; OM, organic matter; SCFA, short chain fatty acids
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Corresponding author. Tel.: +52 999 942 32 00; fax: +52 999 942 32 05.
E-mail address: ccastro@tunku.uady.mx (C.A. Sandoval-Castro).
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doi:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2005.04.016