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The digestive enzymes and acidity of the pellets regurgitated by raptors
Authors:Pierre Leprince  Guy Dandrifosse  Ernest Schoffeniels
Institution:Laboratory of General and Comparative Biochemistry, University of Liège, 17, place Delcour, B 4020 Liège, Belgium
Abstract:The activity of six digestive enzymes (amylase, chitinase, trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase A, pepsin) was examined in the water-soluble contents of the pellets egested by ten species of raptors (kestrel, saker, lanner, goshawk, barn owl, tawny owl, little owl, long-eared owl, African great-owl and steppe eagle). All the enzymes studied were present in the pellets from these birds, except for chitinase which was not detected in the pellets of the goshawk and the steppe eagle, and amylase and carboxypeptidase absent in the material egested by the lanner. The origin of the enzymes studied was examined. Pancreatic enzymes, which are present in the pellets, arise from a reflux of intestinal fluid into the stomach. The importance of this phenomenon is discussed. The acidity of the pellets was measured. Relations existing between the type of food, characteristics of the pellet and the digestive process in raptors are analysed. The evolutionary advantage of pellet egestion is discussed.
Keywords:Falconidae  Strigidae  Aves  raptors  acidity  egested pellets  digestive enzymes  digestion
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