Tannin and non tannin phenolic compounds in some high altitude tree fodder of Arunachal Pradesh
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Keywords:
Condensed tannin, High altitude tree fodder, TanninAbstract
Study has been made to analyse some important tree fodder in terms of different tannin and non-tannin phenolic and content. The result of present study revealed'that the tree fodder commonly fed to livestock in Arunachal Pradesh contained moderately lower to medium content of pure (l.35±0.06 g% in domkar to 3.92±0.32 g% in maar) and condensed tannins (0.70±0.29 mg/100 g in khakusuma. to 34.8±0.3 mg/100 g in matekpa).
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