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Lambs supplemented with Amazonian oilseed co-products: Meat quality and fatty acid profile.
de Castro, Vinícius Costa Gomes; Budel, Juliana Cristina de Castro; Rodrigues, Thomaz Cyro Guimarães de Carvalho; Silva, Bruna Almeida; Joset, Waléria Cristina Lopes; de Lima, Alyne Cristina Sodré; Souza, Shirley Motta; Bessa, Rui José Branquinho; Alves, Suzana Paula Almeida; da Silva, Jamile Andrea Rodrigues; Joele, Maria Regina Sarkis Peixoto; Maciel E Silva, André Guimarães; Lourenço-Júnior, José de Brito.
Affiliation
  • de Castro VCG; Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
  • Budel JCC; Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
  • Rodrigues TCGC; Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
  • Silva BA; Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
  • Joset WCL; Department of Food Technology, State University of Pará, Marabá, Pará, Brazil.
  • de Lima ACS; Federal Institute of Amapá, Amapá, Brazil.
  • Souza SM; Federal Institute of the South of Minas Gerais, Machado, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
  • Bessa RJB; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, CIISA, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • Alves SPA; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, CIISA, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • da Silva JAR; Institute of Animal Health and Production, Federal Rural University of the Amazon, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
  • Joele MRSP; Federal Institute of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
  • Maciel E Silva AG; Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
  • Lourenço-Júnior JB; Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil.
PLoS One ; 18(12): e0293897, 2023.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38113204
ABSTRACT
The Amazon has a wide variety of oilseeds that generate a huge amount of co-products with potential for use in animal nutrition. The objective was to use alternative resources (oilseed cakes) in the feeding of lambs to assign a sustainable destination to this biomass, and evaluate its influence on the quality and fatty acid (FA) profile of the meat. Twenty-four lambs, male, castrated, crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês, weighing 30 ± 1.3 kg of initial body weight, were distributed in a completely randomized design in 4 treatments (diets) with six replications (animals). The control diet (Control) contained corn and soybean meal as main ingredients, which were partially replaced in the other diets by cupuassu cake diet (Cup), palm kernel cake diet (Palm) and tucuma cake diet (Tuc). The inclusion of Amazon cakes influences the lipid (P = 0.02) and protein (P < 0.01) composition of meat (longissimus lumborum); reduces cooking losses (P < 0.01); influences the colors (L, a, b), chroma, and Hue Angle (P < 0.01); promotes changes in total FA composition and FA profile (P < 0.05); reduces hypocholesterolemic FA (h) (P = 0.01), but does not influence hypercholesterolemic (H) and indices hH, AI and TI (P > 0.05). The inclusion of oilseed cakes influences the chemical composition, physical parameters, composition and fatty acid profile of the meat, but does not influence the indicators of atherogenicity, thrombogenicity and cholesterolemia.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Fatty Acids / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: PLoS One Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Fatty Acids / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: PLoS One Year: 2023 Document type: Article