Gross, Josef J; Mateo, Pierre; Ramhold, Dietmar; Kramer, Ewald; Erb, Matthias; Robert, Christelle A M (2023). Turnover of Benzoxazinoids during the Aerobic Deterioration of Maize Silage (Zea mays). Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 71(5), pp. 2370-2376. American Chemical Society 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c06699
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While plant-specialized metabolites can affect mammal health, their fate during the aerobic deterioration of crop silage remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the metabolization of benzoxazinoids (BXs) in silages of two maize genotypes (W22 wild type and bx1 mutant line) during aerobic deterioration. In W22 plants, concentrations of the aglucone BXs DIMBOA and HMBOA in silage decreased over time upon air exposure, while concentrations of MBOA and BOA increased. Mutant plants had low levels of BXs, which did not significantly vary over time. Aerobic stability was BX-dependent, as pH and counts of yeasts and molds were higher in W22 compared to that in bx1 silage. The nutrient composition was not affected by BXs. These preliminary results may be used to estimate the amounts of BXs provided to farm animals via silage feeding. However, further research is warranted under different harvest and storage conditions.