Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea

Sheep frequently experience diarrhoea. An efficacious therapeutic approach involves the utilisation of herbal medicine, which frequently contains tannins owing to its antibacterial and antidiarrheal characteristics. Acacia bark is an important resource due to its high tannin content, which typically...

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Main Author: Supardan A.D.; Nuraini F.; Ramdhan M.A.; Sholeha N.A.; bin Mohd Azami M.S.; Listiasari F.R.; Muliawati N.T.; Laila F.; Resmeiliana I.; Pambudi Sujamoko T.U.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024
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Supardan A.D.; Nuraini F.; Ramdhan M.A.; Sholeha N.A.; bin Mohd Azami M.S.; Listiasari F.R.; Muliawati N.T.; Laila F.; Resmeiliana I.; Pambudi Sujamoko T.U.
Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
2024
E3S Web of Conferences
577

10.1051/e3sconf/202457702017
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213731640&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202457702017&partnerID=40&md5=7329aad2200add5cc0291606730a6044
Sheep frequently experience diarrhoea. An efficacious therapeutic approach involves the utilisation of herbal medicine, which frequently contains tannins owing to its antibacterial and antidiarrheal characteristics. Acacia bark is an important resource due to its high tannin content, which typically ranges from 18% to 25%. The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of varying extraction temperatures and durations on the quality of tannins, as well as to evaluate the efficacy of tannin extracts as a treatment for diarrhoea in sheep using in vitro methods. The extraction method used is hot water extraction (HWE), with temperatures set at 40, 60, and 80 °C and extraction durations of 45 and 60 minutes. The results demonstrated that the most favourable extraction conditions were at a temperature of 80 °C for a duration of 60 minutes. This resulted in a phenol content of 9.22 mg/L GAE, total tannins of 6.77 mg/mL, condensed tannins of 1.54 mg/mL, and hydrolyzable tannins of 5.23 mg/mL. Lab tests have demonstrated that the tannin extract is effective in treating diarrhoea in sheep. The highest concentration of 100% showed the most substantial inhibitory zone against E. coli bacteria. Therefore, the optimal amount of tannin to administer to sheep is calculated to be 10 grammes per 25 kilogrammes of body weight (BW). © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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author Supardan A.D.; Nuraini F.; Ramdhan M.A.; Sholeha N.A.; bin Mohd Azami M.S.; Listiasari F.R.; Muliawati N.T.; Laila F.; Resmeiliana I.; Pambudi Sujamoko T.U.
spellingShingle Supardan A.D.; Nuraini F.; Ramdhan M.A.; Sholeha N.A.; bin Mohd Azami M.S.; Listiasari F.R.; Muliawati N.T.; Laila F.; Resmeiliana I.; Pambudi Sujamoko T.U.
Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
author_facet Supardan A.D.; Nuraini F.; Ramdhan M.A.; Sholeha N.A.; bin Mohd Azami M.S.; Listiasari F.R.; Muliawati N.T.; Laila F.; Resmeiliana I.; Pambudi Sujamoko T.U.
author_sort Supardan A.D.; Nuraini F.; Ramdhan M.A.; Sholeha N.A.; bin Mohd Azami M.S.; Listiasari F.R.; Muliawati N.T.; Laila F.; Resmeiliana I.; Pambudi Sujamoko T.U.
title Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
title_short Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
title_full Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
title_fullStr Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
title_full_unstemmed Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
title_sort Impact of temperature and duration variations on the quality of acacia bark tannin for in-vitro treatment of sheep diarrhoea
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description Sheep frequently experience diarrhoea. An efficacious therapeutic approach involves the utilisation of herbal medicine, which frequently contains tannins owing to its antibacterial and antidiarrheal characteristics. Acacia bark is an important resource due to its high tannin content, which typically ranges from 18% to 25%. The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of varying extraction temperatures and durations on the quality of tannins, as well as to evaluate the efficacy of tannin extracts as a treatment for diarrhoea in sheep using in vitro methods. The extraction method used is hot water extraction (HWE), with temperatures set at 40, 60, and 80 °C and extraction durations of 45 and 60 minutes. The results demonstrated that the most favourable extraction conditions were at a temperature of 80 °C for a duration of 60 minutes. This resulted in a phenol content of 9.22 mg/L GAE, total tannins of 6.77 mg/mL, condensed tannins of 1.54 mg/mL, and hydrolyzable tannins of 5.23 mg/mL. Lab tests have demonstrated that the tannin extract is effective in treating diarrhoea in sheep. The highest concentration of 100% showed the most substantial inhibitory zone against E. coli bacteria. Therefore, the optimal amount of tannin to administer to sheep is calculated to be 10 grammes per 25 kilogrammes of body weight (BW). © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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