We used HPLC to examine the bioactive compounds such as alkaloids and polyphenols in green and black tea powders and their use as potential additives in ruminant diets. Caffeine was the highest alkaloid in both green and black teas. Green tea had significantly higher concentrations of alkaloids and catechins but lower theaflavins than black tea. Epigallocatechin gallate, epicatechin gallate and epigallocatechin were the major catechins in green tea while theaflavin-3, 3’-digallate and theaflavin-3-gallate were the major theaflavins in black tea. Tea powders in ruminant diets decreased in vitro rumen ammonia and methane production without affecting volatile fatty acid profiles and the degradability of the diets. The tea powders containing variable amounts of alkaloids, catechins and theaflavins can potentially be used to decrease rumen ammonia and methane productions without any detrimental effect on rumen functions in vitro and perhaps ruminant productive efficiency.
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9 February 2018
THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON POWDER TECHNOLOGY INDONESIA (ICePTi) 2017
8–9 August 2017
Jatinangor, Indonesia
Research Article|
February 09 2018
Alkaloid and polyphenol analysis by HPLC in green and black tea powders and their potential use as additives in ruminant diets
Diky Ramdani;
Diky Ramdani
a)
1
Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Universitas Padjadjaran
, Jl. Raya Bandung-Sumedang KM 21, Jatinangor, Jawa Barat 45363, Indonesia
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Abdul S. Chaudhry;
Abdul S. Chaudhry
2
School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Newcastle University
, UK
, NE17RU
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Chris J. Seal
Chris J. Seal
2
School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Newcastle University
, UK
, NE17RU
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Diky Ramdani
1,a)
Abdul S. Chaudhry
2
Chris J. Seal
2
1
Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Universitas Padjadjaran
, Jl. Raya Bandung-Sumedang KM 21, Jatinangor, Jawa Barat 45363, Indonesia
2
School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Newcastle University
, UK
, NE17RUa)
Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1927, 030008 (2018)
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Diky Ramdani, Abdul S. Chaudhry, Chris J. Seal; Alkaloid and polyphenol analysis by HPLC in green and black tea powders and their potential use as additives in ruminant diets. AIP Conf. Proc. 9 February 2018; 1927 (1): 030008. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5021201
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