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Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol ; 130(2): 237-48, 2001 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11574293

ABSTRACT

A 4-week feeding trial on 22 grey partridges Perdix perdix was conducted in this study. Seven birds were fed commercial poultry food, seven natural food and eight commercial poultry food containing 6% of quebracho-tannin. Our results suggest that 6% dietary tannin, when added to a commercial food with high protein content, effects the grey partridge only slightly. No difference was seen in food consumption and body mass remained stable. However, birds fed tannin had longer small intestines, which most probably indicate gastrointestinal detoxication. They also excreted a high amount of tannin in their faeces. In addition, no between-group variation was seen in cytochrome P450 enzymes. Birds fed natural food had high concentration of nitrogen in intestinal excreta and high plasma alanine concentrations. They also suffered a rapid decrease in body mass after the change in diet and their body mass remained low. This may indicate increased protein excretion and/or catabolism of endogenous nutrient reserves. Potential short-term effects of the change in diet were seen in plasma. These findings coincide with the high mortality period of birds released into the wild.


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Birds/physiology , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/drug effects , Eating/drug effects , Feces/chemistry , Nitrogen/analysis , Tannins/adverse effects , Adaptation, Physiological , Alanine/blood , Alanine/drug effects , Animals , Animals, Wild/metabolism , Blood Proteins/drug effects , Body Weight/drug effects , Dietary Supplements/adverse effects , Eating/physiology , Female , Intestinal Secretions/chemistry , Intestinal Secretions/drug effects , Intestinal Secretions/metabolism , Intestine, Small/drug effects , Liver/enzymology , Male , Tannins/analysis
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