Glucosinolates in animal nutrition: A review

被引:453
作者
Tripathi, M. K. [1 ]
Mishra, A. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Sheep & Wool Res Inst ICAR, Div Anim Nutr, Avikanagar 304501, Rajasthan, India
关键词
rapeseed meal; glucosinolate; detoxification; secondary plant metabolites; animal products; iodine supplementation; plant antinutrients;
D O I
10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2006.03.003
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Glucosinolates (Gls) are secondary plant metabolites that occur in all Brassica-originated feeds and fodders. Content and composition of Gls vary due to plant species, agronomic practices and climatic conditions. The Gls content is generally higher in rapeseed meal (RSM) varieties grown under tropical environment than those occur in temperate regions. The RSM from Indian sub-continent contain primarily 3-butenyl, 2-propenyl and 4-pentenyl glucosinolates. But 2-propenyl glucosinolate accounts more than 0.95 of their total glucosinolates present in RSM of European and other temperate countries, and did not contain 4-pentenyl glucosinolates. Depending on the pH, cofactors and Gls content and composition of RSM, major metabolites of glucosinolates are thiocyanates (SCN), isothiocyanates (ITC), nitriles, 5-vinyl-2-oxazolidinethione (VOT) and 5-vinyl-1,3-oxyzolodine-2-thione (5-VOT). Apart from total glucosinolate (TGls) content SCN, nitriles and VOT estimates are the chief attribute of RSM quality as these are produced upon hydrolysis of Gis following the processing of RSM. Major deleterious effects of glucosinolates ingestion in animals are reduced palatability, decreased growth and production. Progoitrin and epi-progoitrin impair palatability at a level between 2.3 and 4.65 mu mol g(-1) diet, while at higher levels feed intake decreases. Nitriles are known to affect liver and kidney functions. The thiocyanates interfere with iodine availability, whereas VOT is responsible for the morphological and physiological changes of thyroid. Difference in Gls profile among the RSM induces varying levels of glucosinolates metabolites in animal tissues. Rapeseed meal feeding did not impair quality traits of carcass and increased unsaturated fatty acids (C-2:2 and trans C-18.1) content in carcass and milk fat. Ruminants are less sensitive to dietary glucosinolates. Pigs are more severely affected by dietary glucosinolate compared to rabbit, poultry and fish. The tolerance level (mu mol g(-1) diet) of TGls in ruminants, pig, rabbits, poultry and fish is 1.5-4.22, 0.78, 7.0, 5.4 and 3.6 mu mol, respectively. Water extraction, heat and CuSO4 treatments were found suitable for RSM quality improvement. Iodine supplementation in the diet of pigs (LO mg kg(-1)) and ruminants (500 mg I each kg RSM) seems promising because of economic and easiness compared to other treatments. Therefore, a desired amount of RSM can be used for animal feed formulation adopting a suitable technology to minimize or remove Gls-related deleterious effects on animals. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 27
页数:27
相关论文
共 132 条
[81]   Effect of iodine level in mustard (Brassica juncea) cake-based concentrate supplement on nutrient utilisation and serum thyroid hormones of goats [J].
Pattanaik, AK ;
Khan, SA ;
Varshney, VP ;
Bedi, SPS .
SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH, 2001, 41 (01) :51-59
[82]   BIOCHEMICAL-CHANGES IN LAYER AND BROILER-CHICKENS WHEN FED ON A HIGH-GLUCOSINOLATE RAPESEED MEAL [J].
PEARSON, AW ;
GREENWOOD, NM ;
BUTLER, EJ ;
FENWICK, GR .
BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE, 1983, 24 (03) :417-427
[83]   IMPROVEMENT IN THE NUTRITIVE-VALUE OF HIGH AND LOW GLUCOSINOLATE RAPESEED MEAL BY AQUEOUS EXTRACTION [J].
QUINSAC, A ;
LESSIRE, M ;
KROUTI, M ;
RIBAILLIER, D ;
COIC, JP ;
FAUDUET, H ;
ROLLIN, P .
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1994, 48 (3-4) :265-272
[84]   Biodegradation of glucosinolates in brown mustard seed meal (Brassica juncea) by Aspergillus sp NR-4201 in liquid and solid-state cultures [J].
Rakariyatham, N ;
Sakorn, P .
BIODEGRADATION, 2002, 13 (06) :395-399
[85]   Effects of feeding canola meal and sweet lupin (L-luteus, L-angustifolius) in amino acid balanced diets on growth performance and carcass characteristics of growing-finishing pigs [J].
Roth-Maier, DA ;
Böhmera, BM ;
Roth, FX .
ANIMAL RESEARCH, 2004, 53 (01) :21-34
[86]   Influence of plant and bacterial myrosinase activity on the metabolic fate of glucosinolates in gnotobiotic rats [J].
Rouzaud, G ;
Rabot, S ;
Ratcliffe, B ;
Duncan, AJ .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2003, 90 (02) :395-404
[87]   EFFECTS OF DIETARY COPPER AND A PROBIOTIC ON GLUCOSINOLATE CONCENTRATIONS IN ILEAL DIGESTA AND IN FECES OF GROWING PIGS GIVEN DIETS BASED ON RAPESEED MEALS [J].
ROWAN, TG ;
LAWRENCE, TLJ ;
KERSHAW, SJ .
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1991, 35 (3-4) :247-258
[88]   CANOLA-MEAL AS A PROTEIN-SUPPLEMENT IN DAIRY RATIONS [J].
SANCHEZ, JM ;
CLAYPOOL, DW .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1983, 66 (01) :80-85
[89]   COPPER AND IODINE IN PIG DIETS WITH HIGH GLUCOSINOLATE RAPESEED MEAL .3. TREATMENT OF RAPESEED MEAL WITH COPPER, AND THE EFFECT OF IODINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON TRACE-ELEMENT STATUS AND SOME RELATED BLOOD (SERUM) PARAMETERS [J].
SCHONE, F ;
WINNEFELD, K ;
KIRCHNER, E ;
GRUN, M ;
LUDKE, H ;
HENNIG, A .
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1990, 30 (1-2) :143-154
[90]   COPPER AND IODINE IN PIG DIETS WITH HIGH GLUCOSINOLATE RAPESEED MEAL .2. INFLUENCE OF IODINE SUPPLEMENTS FOR RATIONS WITH RAPESEED MEAL UNTREATED OR TREATED WITH COPPER IONS ON PERFORMANCE AND THYROID-HORMONE STATUS OF GROWING-PIGS [J].
SCHONE, F ;
LUDKE, H ;
HENNIG, A ;
JAHREIS, G .
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1988, 22 (1-2) :45-59