Characterisation of Leucaena condensed tannins by size and protein precipitation capacity

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作者
Osborne, NJT [1 ]
McNeill, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Land & Food Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4067, Australia
关键词
condensed tannins; tannin-protein complex; isoelectric point; bypass protein; fodder tree-legume; Leucaena;
D O I
10.1002/jsfa.920
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The ability of differently sized condensed tannins from the genus Leucaena, a fodder tree-legume, to bind protein at different pH values was evaluated to characterise their potential biological effects. Two factors affecting the ability of condensed tannin to bind protein, its major biological activity, have been purported to be the condensed tannin size and the pH of the reaction environment. To test these hypotheses, the protein-precipitating capacities of condensed tannin extracted from four Leucaena genotypes, L leucocephala (UHK636), L pallida (CQ3439), L trichandra (CP146568) and L collinsii (OFI52/88), were assessed. Condensed tannin from L leucocephala had approximately 50% of the ability to precipitate protein on a gg(-1) basis than L pallida or L trichandra, while L collinsii gave no measurable ability to precipitate protein (reaction environment pH 5.0). Increasing or decreasing the pH of the reaction solution away from pH 5.0 (approximately the isoelectric point of the protein) reduced the ability of condensed tannin from all the species to precipitate protein, the decrease being higher at pH 2.5 than at pH 7.5. Condensed tannins from each Leucaena species were also separated by size exclusion chromatography, and the fractions examined for protein-precipitating capacity. In general, it was found that the larger-sized condensed tannin of the accessions L pallida and L trichandra could precipitate more protein than the smaller-sized condensed tannin. This pattern was not found for L leucocephala. (C) 2001 Society of Chemical Industry.
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