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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 71(3): 983-989, May-June 2019. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1011318

ABSTRACT

An experiment was conducted to evaluate broiler chicken performance and carcass yield in response to carbohydrase supplementation (Xylanase and Betaglucanase; XB) and association of carbohydrase and phytase (PHY). A total of 1,920 day-old male broiler chicks (Cobb 500) were distributed in a completely randomized design with 8 treatments and 8 replicates each, allocated in 64 pens with 30 chicks each. The treatments were: Positive Control (PC); Negative Control (NC): reduced ME [-120kcal/kg (Starter) and -170kcal/kg (Finisher)]; NC + XB [50g/ton]; NC + XB [100g/ton]; NC + XB [150g/ton]; NC + XB [50g/ton] + PHY [100g/ton]; NC + XB [100g/ton] + PHY [100g/ton]; NC + XB [150g/ton] + PHY [100g/ton]. The inclusion of XB (150) and XB (50, 100, and 150) associated with phytase increased feed intake than positive control when considering the total rearing phase. The feed conversion ratio of all broilers fed diets with energy reduction were worse than positive control, even with the addition of enzymes, and did not differ between them. There was no significant effect of treatments on carcass parameters.(AU)


O experimento foi conduzido para avaliar o desempenho e o rendimento de carcaça de frangos de corte em resposta à suplementação de carboidrase (Xilanase e Betaglucanase; XB) e à associação de carboidrase com fitase (PHY). Um total de 1.920 frangos de corte, machos, com 1 dia de idade (Cobb 500), foram distribuídos em um delineamento experimental inteiramente ao acaso, com oito tratamentos e oito repetições, totalizando 64 unidades experimentais (boxes) com 30 aves cada. Os tratamentos foram: controle positivo (PC); controle negativo (NC): redução de EM [-120kcal/kg (fase inicial) e -170kcal/kg (fase final)]; NC + XB [50g/ton]; NC + XB [100g/ton]; NC + XB [150g/ton]; NC + XB [50g/ton] + PHY [100g/ton]; NC + XB [100g/ton] + PHY [100g/ton]; NC + XB [150g/ton] + PHY [100g/ton]. A inclusão de XB (150) e a associação de fitase com XB (50, 100 e 150) aumentaram o consumo de ração em relação ao tratamento controle positivo, considerando-se a fase total de criação. A conversão alimentar de todos os frangos que receberam dietas com redução de energia foi pior que o controle positivo, mesmo com a adição das enzimas, e não diferiu entre elas. Não houve efeito significativo dos tratamentos sobre os parâmetros de carcaça.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Chickens/growth & development , Diet/veterinary , Enzymes , Animal Feed
2.
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) ; 102(4): 1077-1087, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29638015

ABSTRACT

Soya bean protein concentrate (SPC) with two particle sizes were evaluated on extrusion parameters, kibble formation, digestibility and palatability of dog foods. Eight diets were extruded: PBM-control diet based on poultry by-product meal (PBM); GM-a diet in which corn gluten meal (GM) replaced 45% of the diet protein; cSPC15%, cSPC30% and cSPC45%-diets in which SPC of coarse particle size (600 µm) replaced 15%, 30% and 45% of the diet protein; and sSPC15%, sSPC30% and sSPC45%-diets in which SPC of small particle size (200 µm) replaced 15%, 30% and 45% of the diet protein. The digestibility of nutrients was evaluated for the PBM, GM, cSPC45% and sSPC45% diets, using six dogs per food. The PBM, GM and cSPC45% diets were compared for palatability. Data were submitted for analysis of variance, and the means were compared by polynomial contrasts or Tukey's test (p < .05). The cSPC increased the specific mechanical energy (SME) application, extrusion temperature and pressure linearly, resulting in lower kibble density and higher expansion and starch gelatinization (SG) (p < .01). When comparing the PBM, GM, cSPC45% and sSPC45% diets, higher SME, extrusion temperature and pressure, SG and kibble expansion were verified for the cSPC45% diet (p < .05). The DM, fat and crude protein digestibility were similar among diets. Faecal pH, ammonia and lactate did not differ, demonstrating that the removal of oligosaccharides and soluble non-starch polysaccharides of SPC produces an ingredient with mostly non-fermentable fibre. Dogs preferred the PBM to the GM diet (p < .05), but consumed the PBM and cSPC45% foods equally. In conclusion, SPC exhibited good extrusion functionality, favouring kibble expansion and SG, with high digestibility, similar to that of PBM. The removal of soluble compounds from soya beans resulted in an ingredient with low fermentable fibre content, which did not alter faecal formation or characteristics.


Subject(s)
Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena/physiology , Diet/veterinary , Digestion/physiology , Dogs , Soybean Proteins/administration & dosage , Animal Feed , Animals
3.
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) ; 101(5): 824-834, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27080580

ABSTRACT

Fibre is generally considered to dilute food energy, alter intestinal transit time and promote satiety; however, in cats, conflicting results have been found. In this study, two insoluble fibres were evaluated in four feline diets: control (no added fibre); diet with 10% sugar cane fibre; diet with 20% sugar cane fibre; and diet with 10% cellulose. The experiment was conducted with 32 cats, eight animals per diet, over 42 days: 1-7 for diet adaptation; 8-14 for total collection of faeces for digestibility; 15-17 for fresh faeces collection for fermentation products measurements; 18-20 for gastrointestinal transit time determination; 21 and 37 to evaluate the pattern of food intake; and 22 and 42 to assess satiety. Means were compared by analysis of variance and orthogonal contrasts, and the pattern of food intake was compared by repeated-measures analysis of variance (p < 0.05). The cats exhibited increased food intake after fibre addition to the diets (p < 0.05), achieving similar energy consumption. Cellulose and the two levels of sugar cane fibre reduced nutrient availability and energy digestibility, but only sugar cane fibre reduced fat digestibility (p < 0.05). Faecal output and the number of defecations per day increased with fibre inclusion (p < 0.05). Gastrointestinal transit time did not change with sugar cane fibre inclusion, but it was reduced with cellulose addition (p = 0.032). The pattern of food intake did not change, but cats fed fibre-supplemented diets exhibited greater consumption of a challenge meal, increasing energy intake (p < 0.01) when exposed to a palatable, energy-dense food.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Cats/physiology , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Fiber/standards , Satiety Response/drug effects , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Female , Male
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Meat Sci ; 122: 1-6, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27458839

ABSTRACT

Twenty-eight young Nellore bulls (395±32kg initial body weight) were assigned to a completely randomized design (2×2 factorial design with 7 animals per treatment) to evaluate effects on the quality of meat. Diet treatments consisted of high (about 25%) or low (about 16%) starch levels, with or without ground soybean addition. Shear force was decreased in the meat from animals fed a low-starch diet (P=0.0016). Meat from animals fed a high-starch diet had increased total concentrations of unsaturated (P=0.0029) and monounsaturated fatty acids (P=0.0253). Polyunsaturated fatty acid content increased in the meat from animals fed a diet containing soybean (P=0.0121). High starch diets (>25%) decreased the concentration of saturated fatty acids and increased the amount of unsaturated fatty acids in the meat from young Nellore bulls.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Cattle/physiology , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Meat/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Diet/veterinary , Fatty Acids/analysis , Male , Meat/standards , Glycine max , Starch
5.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 67(5): 1343-1352, tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-764452

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos dos índices de área foliar residual (IAFr), dos anos de avaliação e dos ciclos de pastejo sobre as modificações na estrutura vertical do dossle, bem como a proporção de componentes morfológicos de pastos capim-xaraés submetidos a intensidades de pastejo, durante dois verões. O experimento foi conduzido na Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinária da Unesp, Câmpus de Jaboticabal, SP, e as intensidades de pastejos foram definidas por IAFr: 0,8; 1,3; 1,8 e 2,3. Quando o dossel interceptou 95% da luz incidente, os animais foram colocados no piquete para o pastejo e permaneceram até o IAFr alvo ser alcançado. Os pastejos foram realizados por vacas da raça Holandesa (Bos taurus taurus L.) não lactantes, com peso corporal médio de 450kg±50kg, utilizando-se a técnica de mob-stocking. Foram avaliadas a proporção de componentes morfológicos dos pastos e a estrutura vertical do dossel pelo aparelho de ponto inclinado. Índices de área foliar residual de 1,3 a 1,8 são os que melhores respostas apresentam em relação à estrutura vertical do dossel e à proporção dos componentes morfológicos de pastos de capim-xaraés submetidos a intensidades de pastejo.


The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of residual leaf area index (rLAI), years of evaluation and grazing cycles in the vertical structure of the canopy and the proportion of morphological components of xaraés palisadegrass pastures submitted to grazing intensities in two summers. The experiment was carried out at the Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinária of Unesp, Campus of Jaboticabal, SP and the intensities of grazing were defined by four rLAI: 0.8, 1.3, 1.8 and 2.3. When the canopy intercepted 95% of incident light, the animals were placed on the pasture for grazing and kept until the rLAI target had been reached. Pastures were grazed by non-lactating Holstein cows (Bos taurus taurus L.) using the mob-stocking technique. the proportion of the morphological components of the pasture and the vertical structure of the canopy by the inclined point device was evaluated. Residual leaf area index from 1.3 to 1.8 are the best in relation to the vertical structure of the canopy and proportion of the morphological components of the pasture submitted to grazing intensities.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Animal Feed , Panicum , Pasture/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Plant Leaves
6.
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) ; 98(2): 251-61, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23627662

ABSTRACT

Considering the increased incidence of obesity and metabolic diseases in caged psittacines, the effect of fibre and food processing was evaluated in the Blue-and-gold macaw. Four food formulations (0%, 7%, 14% and 21% of sugarcane fibre) processed by pelleting or extrusion were studied, resulting in eight diets. To study digestibility, 48 macaws housed in pairs in cages was used in a block design. Subsequently, diets containing 0% or 21% sugarcane fibre, pelleted or extrude was fed for 4 months to evaluate energy intake and blood metabolites. A 2 × 2 × 2 (two fibre levels, two food processing methods and two genders) factorial arrangement with subplots (beginning and end) was used. When differences were detected in anova's F test, data were submitted to polynomial contrasts in the first experiment and to orthogonal contrasts in the second experiment (p < 0.05). Fibre addition reduced protein, fat and energy (p < 0.001) digestibility in both food processing. Pelleted foods presented higher dry matter digestibility and food metabolisable energy (ME) than the extruded ones (p < 0.05). Fibre addition or the type of processing did not change ME ingestion (p > 0.05). The macaws gained body weight (p < 0.05) regardless of the diet (p > 0.05), but females fed with the high-fibre diets did not gain weight (p > 0.05), suggesting a low food ME (12.5 kJ/g).The substitution of the original diet (sunflower seeds, fruits and cooked maize) by the experimental foods decreased the basal (12-h fast) concentrations of glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides (p < 0.001). The consumption of pelleted diets reduced serum glucose and cholesterol (p < 0.05). Results suggest that the pelleted diets were more beneficial and can be used to reduce blood metabolites related to metabolic disorders that are commonly observed in macaws.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Dietary Fiber/pharmacology , Digestion/physiology , Energy Intake/physiology , Parrots/physiology , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Body Weight , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Female , Male
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Genet Mol Res ; 12(4): 6931-8, 2013 Dec 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24391041

ABSTRACT

Honey bees use propolis to defend against invaders and disease organisms. As some colonies produce much more propolis than others, we investigated whether propolis collecting is associated with disease resistance traits, including hygienic behavior and resistance to the parasitic bee mite, Varroa destructor. The three highest (HP) and three lowest propolis-producing (LP) colonies among 36 Africanized honey bee colonies were initially selected. Queens and drones from these colonies were crossed through artificial insemination to produce five colonies of each of the following crosses: HP♀ X HP♂, LP♀ X HP♂, HP♀ X LP♂, and LP♀ X LP♂. Colonies headed by HP♀ X HP♂ queens produced significantly more propolis than those with HP♀ X LP♂ and LP♀ X HP♂ queens and these in turn produced significantly more propolis than those headed by LP♀ X LP♂ queens. The brood cell uncapping rate of the high-propolis-producing colonies in the hygienic behavior test was significantly superior to that of the other groups. The LP X LP group was significantly less hygienic than the two HP X LP crosses, based on the evaluation of the rate of removal of pin-killed pupae. The HP X HP colonies were significantly more hygienic than the other crosses. No significant differences were found in mite infestation rates among the groups of colonies; although overall, colony infestation rates were quite low (1.0 to 3.2 mites per 100 brood cells), which could have masked such effects. Honey and pollen stores were significantly and positively correlated with propolis production.


Subject(s)
Bees/genetics , Bees/immunology , Behavior, Animal , Mite Infestations/immunology , Propolis/biosynthesis , Animals , Bees/metabolism , Breeding , Crosses, Genetic , Honey , Hygiene , Mite Infestations/genetics , Pollen , Propolis/genetics , Selection, Genetic , Varroidae/immunology
8.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(1): 231-238, Feb. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-582348

ABSTRACT

Determinaram-se os níveis nutricionais de cálcio (Ca) para aves, machos e fêmeas, da linhagem ISA Label, nas fases inicial (um a 28 dias), crescimento (28 a 56 dias) e final (56 a 84 dias). Foram realizados três ensaios, um para cada fase, e, em cada ensaio, 480 aves com idade correspondente à fase de criação foram alojadas em 24 unidades experimentais com áreas de abrigo e de pastejo. Foi utilizado delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 4x2 (Ca e sexo), totalizando oito tratamentos com três repetiç ões de 20 aves. Avaliaram-se: ganho de peso (GP); consumo de dieta (CD); conversão alimentar (CA); teores de fósforo (PT), de cálcio (CaT) e de cinzas na tíbia (CT) e resistência à quebra óssea (RQO). Na fase inicial, recomenda-se 1,16 por cento de Ca na dieta, para aves de ambos os sexos, na fase de crescimento, 0,78 e 0,88 por cento de Ca para machos e fêmeas, respectivamente, e, na fase final, 0,69 por cento de Ca na dieta para ambos os sexos.


The nutritional calcium (Ca) levels were determined for ISA Label broilers in the starter (1 to 28 days), growing (28 to 56 days), and finishing (56 to 84 days) phases. Three trials were conducted, one for each phase and in each trial, 480 birds with age corresponding to the phase were housed in 24 experimental units with shelter and pasture areas. The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial arrangement of 4x2 (Ca levels and sex), totaling eight treatments with three replicates of 20 birds. Body weight gain (BWG); feed intake (FI); feed per gain (FG); contents of phosphorus (TP), calcium (TCa) and ash (TA) in tibia; and bone breaking strength (BSB) were evaluated. At the starter phase, 1.16 percent of Ca is recommended in the diet for birds of both sexes. At the growing phase, 0.78 and 0.88 percent of Ca for males and females, respectively, are recommended and at the finishing phase, the level of 0.69 percent of Ca is recommended in diet for both sexes.


Subject(s)
Animals , Poultry/classification , Diet , Calcium/analysis , Growth/physiology , Phosphorus/analysis , Nutritional Sciences
9.
J Vet Intern Med ; 24(4): 940-8, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20649751

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The clinical efficacy of IV infusion of lidocaine for treatment of equine endotoxemia has not been studied. HYPOTHESIS: Lidocaine infusion after exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) will inhibit the inflammatory response and have inhibitory effects on the hemodynamic and cytokine responses to endotoxemia. ANIMALS: Twelve horses. METHODS: Two equal groups (n=6): saline (GI) and lidocaine (GII). In all animals, endotoxin (500 ng/kg body weight [BW]) was injected intraperitoneally over 5 minutes. Twenty minutes later, animals received a bolus of GI or GII (1.3 mg/kg BW) over 5 minutes, followed by a 6-hour continuous rate infusion of GI or GII (0.05 mg/kg BW/min). Treatment efficacy was judged from change in arterial blood pressure, peripheral blood and peritoneal fluid (PF) variables (total and differential cell counts, enzyme activities, and cytokine concentrations), and clinical scores (CS) for behavioral evidence of abdominal pain or discomfort during the study. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, horses treated with lidocaine had significantly lower CS and serum and PF tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) activity. At several time points in both groups, total and differential cell counts, glucose, total protein and fibrinogen concentrations, and alkaline phosphatase, creatine kinase, and TNF-alpha activities were significantly different from baseline values both in peripheral blood and in PF. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Lidocaine significantly decreased severity of CS and inhibited TNF-alpha activity in PF.


Subject(s)
Endotoxemia/veterinary , Horse Diseases/chemically induced , Lidocaine/therapeutic use , Animals , Endotoxemia/chemically induced , Endotoxins/toxicity , Horses , Injections, Intravenous , Lidocaine/administration & dosage , Male , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism
10.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 61(5): 1128-1138, out. 2009. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-532025

ABSTRACT

Foram realizados três experimentos para determinar as exigências de lisina digestível para aves da linhagem ISA Label, de ambos os sexos, criadas em semiconfinamento durante as fases: inicial (1 a 28 dias), de crescimento (28 a 56 dias) e final (56 a 84 dias). Em cada experimento, foram utilizadas 480 aves, alojadas em 24 piquetes, cada um contendo abrigo coberto de 3,13m² e área de pastejo de 72,87m². O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 4x2 (níveis de lisina e sexo) com três repetições de 20 aves cada. Os níveis de lisina digestível avaliados foram: 0,850; 0,970; 1,090 e 1,210 por cento na fase inicial; 0,750; 0,870; 0,990 e 1,110 por cento na fase de crescimento e 0,640; 0,760; 0,880 e 1,000 por cento na fase final. Foram mensuradas as variáveis de desempenho, característica de carcaça, deposição de proteína e gordura corporal, peso e teor de proteína das penas. Com base nos resultados de desempenho, recomendam-se 1, 041; 1,006 e 0,760 por cento de lisina digestível em rações para aves ISA Label nas fases inicial, de crescimento e final, respectivamente.


Three assays were carried out to determine digestible lysine requirement for ISA Label, both genders, in free-range system on starter (1 to 28 days), growing (28 to 56 days) e finishing phases (56 to 84 days). A total of 480 birds were distributed into 24 pens, each one composed by shelter (3.13m²) and pasture (72.87m²). The experimental design was a completely randomized in factorial arrangement (four levels of lysine and two genders) with three replicates of 20 birds. The digestible lysine levels were 0.85, 0.97, 1.09, and 1.21 percent for starter; 0.75, 0.87, 0.99, and 1.11 percent for growing; and 0.64, 0.76, 0.88, and 1.00 percent for finishing phases. The analyzed parameters were performance, carcass yield, protein and fat deposition, weight, and protein in the feathers. Based on bird performance the estimated digestible lysine level, was 1.041, 1.006, and 0.760 percent for the starter, growing and finishing phases, respectively.


Subject(s)
Animals , Lysine/adverse effects , Nutritional Requirements , Animal Feed/analysis , Birds , Weight Gain
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 61(3): 721-727, jun. 2009. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-519467

ABSTRACT

Estudou-se o tamanho da boca de larvas de tilápia-do-nilo e testou-se o efeito de diferentes granulometrias da ração sobre o ganho de peso, comprimento e sobrevivência das larvas aos 30 e 60 dias de arraçoamento. Avaliou-se também o método de sexagem por meio de microscopia de luz aos 35 dias de idade. A medida da boca das larvas apresentou valores médios de 918,2±152,9μm aos cinco dias de idade. De acordo com esse dado, testaram-se três granulometrias: 0,25, 0,35 e 0,50mm. Aos 30 e aos 60 dias de arraçoamento, 10 por cento das larvas foram medidas, pesadas e contadas para cálculo da taxa de sobrevivência. O tamanho dos grânulos testados não afetou o desempenho das larvas de tilápia nilótica com alimentação iniciada aos cinco dias pós-eclosão. Quanto à sexagem histológica aos 35 dias de idade, as gônadas apresentaram-se, em sua maioria, indiferenciadas. Recomenda-se que essa análise deva ser realizada de acordo com o tamanho dos animais e não com a idade.


The mouth size of Nile tilapia larvae and the effect of different diameters of crumble fish food over weight gain, total length, and survival of larvae after 30 and 60 days of feeding were studied. The method of gender diagnosis based on light microscopy at 35 days of age was also evaluated. The larval mouth measurement presented average values of 918.2±152.9μm at five days of age. Based on this information, three granule sizes were tested: 0.25, 0.35, and 0.50mm. At 30 and 60 days of feeding, 10 percent of larvae were measured, weighed, and counted to calculate the survival rate. It was verified that the crumble size did not affect the performance of Nile tilapia larvae when feeding was initiated five days after hatching. In relation to the histological gender diagnosis at 35 days of age, most of gonads were undifferentiated. Therefore, it is recommended that this analysis should be carried out according to the size of animals instead of their age.


Subject(s)
Animals , Animal Feed , Mouth/anatomy & histology , Cichlids , Particle Size , Body Weights and Measures/methods , Body Weights and Measures/veterinary , Sex Determination Analysis
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 60(6): 1502-1510, dez. 2008. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-506564

ABSTRACT

Avaliaram-se os efeitos da inclusão de farelo de canola em dietas de juvenis de pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) sobre parâmetros de crescimento e composição corporal. Um total de 192 alevinos (9 a 15g) foram estocados em 24 tanques de cimento, de 100l de capacidade, durante 103 dias. O farelo de canola foi utilizado em quatro proporções: zero; 9,5 por cento; 19 por cento e 38 por cento da dieta, com ou sem farinha de peixe (12 por cento/dieta), totalizando oito tratamentos. A presença de farinha de peixe não afetou os parâmetros de crescimento avaliados. A inclusão de 38 por cento de farelo de canola na dieta diminuiu o ganho de peso dos peixes, valores médios de 28,74g a 50,70g, e piorou a conversão alimentar aparente, de 1,66 para 2,85. A taxa de eficiência protéica também foi menor nos peixes alimentados com 38 por cento de farelo de canola. As várias proporções de farelo de canola das dietas alteraram os teores de umidade, proteína bruta e lipídios dos peixes. A presença da farinha de peixe, nas dietas, somente influiu no teor de lipídios dos peixes alimentados com dietas contendo 9,5 por cento de farelo de canola. Conclui-se que até 19 por cento de farelo de canola pode ser adicionado às dietas de juvenis de pacu, sem que seu desenvolvimento seja prejudicado.


The effects of adding canola meal in the diet of pacu juveniles (Piaractus mesopotamicus) on growth parameters and body composition were evaluated. A total of 192 fingerlings (9 to 15g) were stocked in twenty-four, 100l cement tanks during 103 days. Canola meal was used at four levels (zero, 9.5 percent, 19 percent, and 38 percent of the diet) with (12 percent of the diet) or without fish meal, totalizing eight treatments. The fish meal did not affect the growth parameters. The inclusion of 38 percent canola meal decreased the body weigh gain (mean values of 28.74g to 50.70g) and negatively affected the apparent feed conversion (1.66 to 2.85). The protein efficiency ratio was lower in fish fed the highest level of canola meal. The several levels of canola meal in the diets changed the fish moisture and contents of crude protein and lipids. Fish meal in the diets only influenced the lipid content in fish fed 9.5 percent canola meal. The results suggest that the inclusion of up to 19 percent of canola meal in diets of pacu juveniles did not impair the fish growth.


Subject(s)
Animals , Brassica napus/adverse effects , Fish Flour/adverse effects , Fishes/anatomy & histology , Fishes/growth & development
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(1): 49-55, fev. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-456413

ABSTRACT

Foi realizado estudo morfométrico do cólon descendente de 15 eqüinos hígidos, nove fêmeas e seis machos, submetidos a enterorrafias aposicionais com fio de poliglactina 910 ou com cianoacrilato. Os animais foram distribuídos aleatoriamente em cinco grupos de três animais cada e sacrificados aos três, sete, 14, 35 e 70 dias de pós-operatório para colheita dos segmentos intestinais operados e posterior processamento histológico de rotina. A análise morfométrica foi feita em microscópio óptico adaptado a um sistema de análise de imagens, onde se quantificou o infiltrado inflamatório, mediante contagens de neutrófilos, eosinófilos, macrófagos, linfócitos e plasmócitos, não sendo observadas diferenças (P>0,05) entre as enterorrafias. Houve diferenças significativas entre os dias de pós-operatório para as contagens de neutrófilos, eosinófilos, macrófagos e linfócitos. Também se mensuraram as espessuras das regiões operadas (cicatriz) e das áreas contíguas não operadas (controle), registrando-se diferenças entre os dias de pós-operatório e as regiões (P<0,05), mas não entre as enterorrafias. O fio de poliglactina 910 e o cianoacrilato apresentam a mesma eficácia para serem usados em enterorrafias aposicionais do cólon descendente de eqüinos.


A morphometric study was carried out in descending colon of 15 healthy horses, nine females and six males, submitted to appositional suture techniques with polyglactin 910 or with cyanoacrilate. The animals were randomly distributed in five groups of three animals each and sacrificed on postoperative days 3, 7, 14, 35 or 70 in order to collect the operated intestinal segments. The morphometric evaluation was done with an optic microscope adapted to an image analysis system, where was counted the inflammatory infiltrated, through neutrophils, eosinophils, macrophages, lymphocytes and plasmacytes counting. No difference (P>0.05) was observed between the two suture techniques. There were significant differences between postoperative days related to the counting of neutrophils, eosinophils, macrophages and lymphocytes. It was also measured the thickness of operated regions (scar) and non operated nearby areas (control); it registered differences between the postoperative days and the regions (P<0.05), but not between the sutures. The polyglactin 910 and the cyanoacrilate showed the same efficacy to be used in appositional enterorrhaphies in equine descending colon.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cyanoacrylates/adverse effects , Wound Healing/physiology , Colorectal Surgery/methods , Colon/anatomy & histology , Colon/surgery , Equidae , /adverse effects
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 57(3): 353-360, jun. 2005. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-415154

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o efeito da restrição alimentar qualitativa, protéica ou energética sobre o ganho de peso e desenvolvimento ósseo de frangos criados em diferentes temperaturas ambientes. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente ao acaso, com os tratamentos em um esquema fatorial 3 3, com os fatores: restrição alimentar (R0 = ad libitum; R1 = restrição energética; R2 = restrição protéica) e temperatura ambiente (T1 = 18ºC; T2 = 25ºC; T3 = 33º C). Do 8º ao 14º dia, os frangos foram submetidos à restrição energética (2565kcal de EM/kg e 20 por cento de proteína bruta) ou protéica (2850kcal de EM/kg e 15 por cento de proteína bruta), sendo, posteriormente, alimentados à vontade. A restrição protéica resultou em menor ganho de peso e menor diâmetro do fêmur no 14º dia de idade. Não foram observadas diferenças nessas características a partir do 21º dia de idade. O ganho de peso e o crescimento do fêmur não foram influenciados pela restrição energética. A alta temperatura ambiente (33ºC) influenciou negativamente o ganho de peso e o diâmetro do fêmur, a partir do 21º dia, e o comprimento do fêmur, no 42º dia de idade. Tanto a restrição protéica, na segunda semana, quanto a alta temperatura ambiente, a partir do 21º dia de idade, reduziram o ganho de peso e o crescimento do fêmur de frangos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Poultry/growth & development , Bone and Bones , Diet, Protein-Restricted/methods , Diet, Protein-Restricted , Diet, Protein-Restricted/veterinary , Temperature , Weight Gain
15.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 57(2): 217-222, abr. 2005.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-414969

ABSTRACT

Foi realizado um estudo morfométrico de testículos escrotais e retidos de 10 eqüinos criptórquios unilaterais, sendo cinco abdominais e cinco inguinais. As características avaliadas foram espessura da albugínea testicular, área dos túbulos seminíferos e número de células de Leydig. A espessura da albugínea testicular mostrou-se reduzida (P< 0,05) nas gônadas criptórquias abdominais quando comparadas às escrotais contralaterais. Também foram observadas diferenças (P< 0,01) nas áreas dos túbulos seminíferos dos testículos abdominais e inguinais, que se apresentaram diminuídas quando comparadas às dos escrotais contralaterais. A diminuição foi de, aproximadamente, 45 por cento nos testículos abdominais e de 31 por cento nos inguinais. Não foram verificadas diferenças (P> 0,05) na contagem de células de Leydig das gônadas criptórquias comparadas às escrotais contralaterais. Nos eqüinos, o criptorquismo afetou com maior intensidade a área dos túbulos seminíferos dos testículos abdominais e inguinais e a espessura da albugínea daqueles retidos no abdome.


Subject(s)
Animals , Horses/anatomy & histology , Testis/anatomy & histology , Testis/surgery
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 56(2): 150-156, abr. 2004. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-360677

ABSTRACT

Alguns aspectos clínico-cirúrgicos do criptorquismo foram investigados em 42 eqüinos. A freqüência da afecção foi elevada em cavalos Mangalarga, Quarto de Milha e sem raça definida que, em conjunto, totalizaram 73,8 por cento dos casos. O criptorquismo abdominal (64,3 por cento) predominou sobre o inguinal (35,7 por cento). A retenção unilateral ocorreu na maioria dos casos (95,2 por cento), com prevalência do criptorquismo abdominal unilateral esquerdo (45,2 por cento). Também foi determinada a concentração da testosterona sérica em seis garanhões normais (grupo I) em plena atividade sexual (grupo-controle) e em 10 criptórquios (grupos II e III, respectivamente, cinco abdominais e cinco inguinais). A dosagem da testosterona sérica não revelou diferença (P> 0,05) entre os três grupos. Os achados indicam que a produção desse hormônio permanece inalterada no criptórquio, justificando seu comportamento sexual, semelhante ao do garanhão normal.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cryptorchidism , Horses , Testosterone
17.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 54(1): 8-18, fev. 2002. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-324250

ABSTRACT

The course of experimental T. evansi infection in four dogs was followed for 82 days and hematological, biochemical and anatomopathological findings were studied. Infected animals showed progressive decrease in red blood cell count and hemoglobin concentration, leading to anemia which persisted from the third week post-infection until the end of the study. Leucopenia and neutropenia were observed between weeks 2 and 5 of the infection. The infected dogs developed hyperproteinemia and a decrease in the albumin:globulin ratio was observed. Aspartate aminotransferase and alamine aminotransferase levels increased significantly in infected dogs in comparison to control dogs. Histological changes observed in all infected animals consisted of lymphoid hyperplasia in spleens and lymph nodes and centrilobular degeneration and periportal mononuclear cell accumulation in the liver. A massive mononuclear cell infiltration of the myocardium was seen in three dogs and a nonsuppurative meningoencephalitis was evidente in two infected animals


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Biochemistry , Hematology , Trypanosoma
18.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 53(4): 492-498, ago. 2001. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-307726

ABSTRACT

O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estudar o efeito da restriçäo alimentar quantitativa inicial e da temperatura ambiente sobre o desenvolvimento de vísceras e ganho compensatório em frangos de corte. Foram utilizados 540 frangos machos, em um delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, segundo esquema fatorial 2 x 3, com os fatores programa alimentar (ad libitum e restrito do 7§ ao 14§ dia de idade) e temperatura ambiente (quente, termoneutra e fria). A restriçäo alimentar näo afetou o peso relativo do fígado e do coraçäo, mas reduziu significamente o peso e o comprimento dos intestinos ao final do período de restriçäo (14 dias de idade). Näo foi observado efeito significativo da restriçäo alimentar sobre o desenvolvimento das vísceras estudadas aos 42 dias de idade. Peso vivo, ganho de peso e consumo de raçäo dos frangos com restriçäo alimentar foram significamente menores aos 28 dias de idade, porém näo foram observadas diferenças entre essas variáveis aos 42 dias de idade, demonstrando ganho compensatório durante o período de realimentaçäo. O peso relativo das vísceras näo foi afetado pela temperatura de criaçäo aos 42 dias de idade, exceto o coraçäo. Consumo de raçäo, ganho de peso e peso vivo aos 42 dias de idade foram significativamente menores nas aves mantidas em altas temperaturas


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Temperature , Viscera , Birds
19.
Br Poult Sci ; 41(4): 389-94, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11128378

ABSTRACT

1. This investigation was carried out to study the influence of early quantitative food restriction (40% of ad libitum intake from 7 to 14 d of age) and environmental rearing temperature (thermoneutral, cold and hot) on long bone (tibia, femur and humerus) development in broiler chickens. 2. Tibia, femur and humerus were obtained at the ages of 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42 d, and the variables studied were: length and width (mm, expressed as absolute values), bone breaking strength (kgf) and bone weight/bone length index (BW/BL, mg/mm). 3. All bone variables increased with bird age. Food restriction reduced bone length and width but did not affect bone weight. High environmental rearing temperature reduced bone length and width at 42 d of age. Bone strength was not affected by environmental temperature but the calculated BW/BL index was reduced by heat exposure. 4. The findings suggest that food restriction and high environmental rearing temperature reduce long bone growth; bone breaking strength was affected by bird age but not by food restriction nor rearing ambient temperature.


Subject(s)
Bone Density/physiology , Bone Development/physiology , Bone and Bones/physiology , Chickens/physiology , Food Deprivation/physiology , Animal Husbandry , Animals , Body Weight/physiology , Chickens/growth & development , Femur/growth & development , Femur/physiology , Humerus/growth & development , Humerus/physiology , Male , Random Allocation , Temperature , Tibia/growth & development , Tibia/physiology
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Rev. bras. biol ; 60(3): 519-526, ago. 2000. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-280980

ABSTRACT

The present work studied helminth parasites of freshwater "corvina" Plagioscion squamosissimus from Volta Grande Reservoir, MG, Brazil. Sixty eight fishes with averages of 25.2 cm length and 180.9 g weight were collected with net, bimonthly from December 1995 thru December 1996. Parasites were carefully removed from their cysts that were present in the intestinal mesentery. Specimens were fixed in AFA 65oC and preserved in alcohol 70 percent with 5 percent of glicerine. In camera lucida 21 nematodes were drawned after clarification with acetic acid or Amann lactophenol. Nematode larvae were identified as Thynnascaris sp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae). From examined fishes 30 out of 68 presented nematode larvae with a prevalence of 44.1 percent. The average number of parasites per host was 0.0 to 13.8 and mean intensity of 0.0 to 16.0. Statistical analysis according to Fisher's Exact Test showed that these infections were dependent on the pluviosity and air temperature


Subject(s)
Animals , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Brazil/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Nematoda/anatomy & histology , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Prevalence , Seasons
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