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Effect of condensed tannin ingestion in sheep and goat parotid saliva proteome

Author(s): Lamy, E cv logo 1 ; da Costa, G cv logo 2 ; Santos, R cv logo 3 ; Capela e Silva, F cv logo 4 ; Potes, J cv logo 5 ; Pereira, A cv logo 6 ; Coelho, AV cv logo 7 ; Sales Baptista, E cv logo 8

Date: 2011

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3888

Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Subject(s): condensed tannin; goats (Capra hircus); quebracho; parotid saliva proteome; sheep (Ovis aries)


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Saliva appears as a defence mechanism, against potential negative effects of tannins, in some species of animals which have to deal with these plant secondary metabolites in their regular diets. This study was carried out to investigate changes in parotid saliva protein profiles of sheep Ovis aries)and goats (Capra hircus), induced by condensed tannin ingestion. Five Merino sheep and five Serpentina goats were maintained on a quebracho tannin enriched diet for 10 days. Saliva was collected through catheters inserted on parotid ducts and salivary proteins were separated by two dimensional gel electrophoresis. Matrix assisted Laser desorption ionization – time of flight(MALDI-TOF)and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) were used to identify the proteins whose expression levels changed after tannin consumption. Although no new proteins appeared, quebracho tannin consumption increased saliva total protein concentration and produced changes in the proteome of both species. While some proteins were similarly altered in both species parotid salivary protein profile, sheep and goats also presented species-specific differences in response to tannin consumption.
Document Type Article
Language Portuguese
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