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. 2019 Mar 25;97(5):2230–2244. doi: 10.1093/jas/skz101

Table 4.

Effects of different forms of hydrolyzable tannin on N intake, excretion, and retention, and urinary N fractions of heifers (n = 8) fed an alfalfa silage-based high forage diet

Treatment1
Item2 Control GA TA CN SEM P
N intake, g/d 335 336 352 340 35.4 0.53
Microbial N flow3, g/d 93 91 96 83 15.3 0.19
Output
 Feces, kg DM/d 4.07c 4.20bc 4.59a 4.39ab 0.42 0.02
 Urine, L/d 23.1 22.2 22.0 21.3 1.23 0.15
N excretion, g/d
 Feces 102c 106c 134a 124b 13.1 <0.001
 Urine 168 181 166 167 25.5 0.24
 Total 270y 287xy 300x 291xy 38.3 0.07
N excretion, % of total N excretion
 Feces 38.3b 37.3b 44.7a 43.1a 1.05 <0.001
 Urine 61.7a 62.7a 55.3b 56.9b 1.05 <0.001
N excretion, % of N intake
 Feces 30.3b 31.7b 37.8a 36.8a 0.09 <0.001
 Urine 49.3b 53.5a 46.8b 48.6b 0.03 0.02
Urinary N fraction, g/d
 Urea-N 82.8 85.2 78.1 77.1 9.23 0.15
 Allantoin N 21.8 22.2 22.5 20.3 2.97 0.20
 Uric acid N 2.28a 1.57b 2.21a 2.02a 0.21 <0.001
Urinary N fraction, % of urine N
 Urea-N 51.2a 47.8b 47.4b 46.5b 2.03 0.02
 Allantoin N 13.1 12.3 13.6 12.4 0.60 0.13
 Uric acid N 1.32a 0.91b 1.36a 1.26a 0.12 <0.001
N retention
 g/d 65.0 50.1 52.7 48.8 7.59 0.30
 % of N intake 20.4 15.0 15.4 14.5 0.03 0.21
 N retention, % N digested 29.0 21.9 24.6 22.6 4.27 0.28

a–c, x–yWithin a row, means without a common superscript letter differ or tend to differ at P < 0.05 or 0.05 ≤ P < 0.10, respectively.

1GA = gallic acid; TA = tannic acid; CN = chestnut.

2Nitrogen intakes and excretion were sampled over 4 d and averaged before analysis.

3Estimated based on Allantoin N and uric acid N (Chen and Gomes, 1992).