Planta Med 2012; 78 - PI376
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1321063

Activities of extracts from saponin-containing plants on sheep erythrocytes, Tetrahymena pyriformis and Rumen protozoa

A Budan 1, 2, D Bellenot 3, M Wident 3, M Saunier 1, P Chicoteau 2, D Guilet 1, P Richomme 1
  • 1PRES LUNAM, Université Angers, Laboratoire SONAS, 49045, France
  • 2Nor-Feed Sud, 49070 Beaucouzé, France
  • 3iteipmai, 49120 Chemillé, France

As the effects of saponins in the rumen are due to their membrane-disrupting ability on protozoa, the activities of extracts from saponin containing plants were determined on erythrocytes, Tetrahymena pyriformis and rumen protozoa. Inhibition of Tetrahymena pyriformis were found to be correlated (R2=0.54) with 50% hemolysis. The extracts supplemented to a standard feed, showed null to remarkable in vitro activity on rumen protozoa. With -51% and -41% protozoa inhibition, Primula veris and Chenopodium quinoa might have the potential to improve ammonia utilization in ruminants, meaning less excreted nitrogen and less environmental impact.