Larch wood waste: a functional fiber for late gestating and lactating sows

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In the first part of the study, the bioactive compounds and antioxidant potential of larch fiber waste from five Italian woodworking companies (n=3 each) were evaluated to verify possible differences in their composition. Setting up a cascade extraction process, the consecutive hexane, methanol and water extracts were analysed by UPLC-PDA, to quantify the presence of target flavonoids (taxifolin, TXF; dihydrokaempferol, DHK), and terpenoids (larixol, LX; larixyl acetate, LXA). The antioxidant activity (expressed as EC50) was determined by the ABTS assay. In the hexane extract, LX and LXA were quantified up to 15.7 % and 14.50 % w/w dry extract respectively, while in the methanol extract, TXF and DHK were present up to 23.20 % and 24.00 % w/w dry extract, respectively. The methanol and water extract had particularly rewarding EC50 of 0.002 and 0.012 mg/mL, respectively. In the second part of the study, a preliminary evaluation of larch fiber supplementation in sows during late gestation and lactation was considered

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This paper was published in AIR Universita degli studi di Milano.

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