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Rev Argent Microbiol ; 53(2): 171-178, 2021.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32768262

ABSTRACT

Candidemia is the most frequent invasive mycosis in hospitalized patients worldwide. Fungal infection in central nervous system is a life-threatening complication which aggravates patients' prognosis. This article summarizes relevant aspects on the clinical characteristics of this pathology, mechanisms of fungus invasion, local immune response to Candida albicans and the impact of genetic defects on innate immune receptors that increase susceptibility to the acquisition of this form of mycosis.


Subject(s)
Candidiasis, Invasive , Central Nervous System Infections , Candida albicans , Candidiasis, Invasive/diagnosis , Humans
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 72(2): 535-544, Mar./Apr. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1128402

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to evaluate the performance, apparent digestibility of diet, ingestive behavior which occurred in two moments, carcass traits, being evaluated constituent and non-carcass components, and also the effect the yeast culture could promote in the peripheral temperature of rumen, hull and body temperature. The diets consisted of a constant ratio of 50% forage (maize silage) and 50% concentrate. Thirty-six steers, ½ Angus Nelore, with average age of 11 months and average initial body weight of 339.5±10kg were used in the experiment. The inclusion of yeast culture promoted a higher daily dry matter intake (8.83 vs 9.35kg day-1) and, consequently, a better daily weight gain (1,143 vs. 1,325kg day-1) in the initial feedlot phase, with no difference in other periods. The apparent digestibility of the diet containing yeast culture was higher than the control diet (69.69 versus 68.32%, respectively), and its use did not interfere with the feeding behavior of the animals. Based on our findings, supplementation with yeast culture may bring positive results in the initial feedlot phase.(AU)


O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o desempenho; a digestibilidade aparente da dieta; o comportamento oral ingestivo, o qual ocorreu em dois momentos, as características de carcaça, sendo avaliados componentes integrantes e não integrantes da carcaça; bem como o efeito que a cultura de leveduras pudesse promover perante a temperatura periférica de rúmen, casco e temperatura corpórea, sendo aferida por meio da temperatura retal. As dietas foram constituídas em uma constante relação de 50% de volumoso (silagem de milho) e 50% de concentrado. Utilizaram-se no experimento 36 novilhos, ½ sangue Angus Nelore, com idade média de 11 meses e peso vivo médio inicial de 339,5 ± 10kg. O uso de cultura de leveduras promoveu maior consumo diário de matéria seca (8,83 contra 9,35 kg dia-1) e consequentemente melhor ganho de peso diário (1,143 contra 1,325kg dia-1) na fase inicial do confinamento, não havendo diferença nos demais períodos. A digestibilidade aparente da dieta que continha cultura de leveduras foi superior à da dieta controle (69,69 contra 68,32%, respectivamente), e seu uso não interferiu no comportamento ingestivo dos animais. Com base nos resultados do presente estudo, a suplementação com cultura de leveduras pode trazer resultados positivos na fase inicial de confinamento.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Body Weight , Weight Gain , beta-Glucans , Feeding Behavior , Rumen/physiology , Silage
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Rev. chil. nutr ; 41(4): 439-446, dic. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-734789

ABSTRACT

ß-glucans are glucose polymers (polysaccharides) of high molecular weight naturally present in the cell wall of various living organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, fungus and plants (mainly cereals like barley and oat). ß-glucans are GRAS and are currently used as texturing agents by the food industry. Furthermore, scientific evidence suggest that, depending on their physicochemical structure and source, their intake would be associated with health promoting effect such as the decrease of plasma cholesterol and the improvement of the glycemic index of the ß-glucan-containing foodstuffs. Accordingly, a health claim related with the intake of cereal ß-glucans and plasma cholesterol improvement has been accepted by the FDA in U.S.A. and by the EFSA in the E.U. For this reason, ß-glucans are increasingly used in the world for the development of functional foods. However, the effect of yeast ß-glucans on immune system stimulation is still discussed.


Los ß-glucanos son polímeros de glucosa (polisacáridos) de elevado peso molecular que se encuentran en forma natural en la pared celular de diversos organismos vivos como bacterias, levaduras, hongos y plantas (cereales como avena y cebada). Los ß-glucanos son inocuos y actualmente son utilizados por las empresas de alimentos como agentes texturizantes. Además, antecedentes científicos sugieren que, dependiendo de su estructura fisicoquímica y de su origen, su consumo se asociaría a efectos beneficiosos para la salud del ser humano como la disminución de la concentración plasmática de colesterol total y la reducción del índice glicémico de los alimentos que lo incluyen. Un mensaje de salud sobre consumo de ß-glucanos de cereales y disminución del colesterol ha sido aceptado tanto por la FDA de EE.UU. como por la EFSA de la U.E. Por esta razón los ß-glucanos están siendo utilizados cada vez más para el desarrollo de alimentos funcionales en varios países del mundo. Sin embargo, el efecto de los ß-glucanos de levadura sobre la estimulación de la respuesta inmune aún está en discusión.


Subject(s)
Humans , Blood Glucose , Food Industry , Cholesterol , Health , beta-Glucans , Food , Impacts of Polution on Health
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