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Effects of quebracho condensed tannin on growth performance, digestibility, health parameters and mortality in chukar partridges chicks [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the effects of quebracho (Schinopsis balansae) condensed tannin addition to diet on growth performance, feed intake, digestibility, relative carcass and internal organ weights, mortality and the number of Eimeria oocysts in ...
Hasan EŞKİ, Nurettin GÜLŞEN
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Six food-grade tannins obtained from different woods were used as a source of polyphenolic compounds at two concentrations (0.5% and 1% w/w) in yogurt formulations and monitored during 3 weeks of storage.
Negin Seif Zadeh +6 more
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Effects of condensed tannins on goats experimentally infected with Haemonchus contortus. [PDF]
Although the use of tanniferous plants or condensed tannins as an alternative to anthelmintics to control gastrointestinal nematodes has been largely documented in sheep, studies remain scarce in goats.
C., GRISEZ +5 more
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Impact of diet supplemented with microencapsulated condensed tannins on cow milk nutritional profile
Use of microencapsulated bioactive compounds from food industry waste as feed supplements to improve the fermentative attitude, nutraceutical and sensory value of milk. Feed production systems should consider more sustainable solutions to reduce the pressure on earth's finite resources.
Attilio Matera +19 more
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In order to study the effects of tannins at histomorphological level, mice were either fed with three structurally different types of tannins (tannic acid, chestnut, and quebracho) or treated with isoproterenol, during 10 days.
E. Lamy +3 more
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Renewable Tannin-Based Adhesive from Quebracho Extract and Furfural for Particleboards
With increasing concerns about the production of sustainable materials, the field of wood-based materials still offers a critical challenge. Indeed, a close dependence on petroleum derivatives is still required, involving high consumption of non-renewable and toxic chemicals in the assembly of wooden parts.
Cesprini E. +6 more
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Abstract Lodovico Brunetti (1813–1899), professor of pathological anatomy at the University of Padua and founder of the Museum of Pathological Anatomy, believed that anatomical preparations were essential for the practice and teaching of pathological anatomy.
Giovanni Magno +3 more
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Exploring the feasibility of substituting mimosa tannin for pine bark powder. A LCA perspective
The use of vegetable tannins is a bio-based alternative to chrome tanning. The most used vegetable extracts are Mimosa and Quebracho. To improve the sustainability of the tanning process, a chemically unmodified pine bark could be used as a natural ...
Mireia Conde +4 more
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Reduction of the formaldehyde content in leathers treated with formaldehyde resins by means of plant polyphenols [PDF]
Formaldehyde has applications in many industrial processes, including synthesis of resins and syntans to be used in the retanning process of leather. When resins are employed, they can hydrolyse, releasing formaldehyde.
Cuadros Domènech, Sara +3 more
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OF FERAL AND OBEDIENT COWS: Colonization as Domestication in the Paraguayan Chaco
ABSTRACT In the Paraguayan Chaco, cattle evoke images of power, prosperity, and celebration, but they also trigger one of the quickest deforestation processes in the world. The presence of cattle in the region has deep historical roots, dating back to the beginning of the colonization process, when the establishment of a double economy based on cattle ...
VALENTINA BONIFACIO
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