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Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2014

Performance and intestinal characteristics of broiler chicken fed diet with glutamine in the diet without anticoccidials agents

Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello; Nadja Susana Mogyca Leandro; Marcos Barcellos Café; José Henrique Stringhini; Maria Auxiliadora Andrade; Karina Ludovico de Almeida Martinez; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Gisele Mendanha Nascimento

Five hundred commercial male Cobb broilers were allotted in a randomized blocks design with five treatments, four replicates and 25 chicks per experimental unit in order to evaluate the effects of adding L-glutamine to the diet with no anticoccidial agents and growth promoters. Experimental diets contained L-glutamine at different levels (0.0; 5.0; 10.0; 15.0 or 20.0g/kg), through the experimental period. Experiment was conducted with broiler chicken from 1 to 42 days old. The parameters evaluated were feed intake, feed conversion ratio, body weight gain, mortality, digestibility coefficients of dry matter, crude protein and ether extract, carcass yield and intestinal mucosa structure of small intestine. The data obtained were submitted to polynomial regression analysis. Means were compared using Tukey test.Was considered a type I error set at P ≤ 0.05. The level of L-glutamine in the diet influenced feed conversion ratio of broilers at 1-7 days old, which was improved at 10.0g/kgL glutamine. Carcass yield and digestibility coefficients of the diet were not affected by the levels of glutamine in the diet. Adding L-glutamine influenced crypt depth in small intestine of broilers at 18 and 42 days old. It is recommended the addition of 10.0g/kg L-glutamine to the pre-started diet. Keywords: Amino acids. Additives.Birds. Coccidiosis. Intestinal integrity.


Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias | 2018

Micotoxinas na produção de frangos de corte

Helder Freitas de Oliveira; Cristielle Nunes Souto; Poliana Carneiro Martins; Izabela Cruvinel Di Castro; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas

The occurrence of mycotoxins has become a problem to be discussed, due to its harmfulness to humans and animal’s health, and may be an obstacle to the poultry economy. Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by certain species of fungi and may contaminate food. Aflatoxins are mainly produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, and B1, B2, G1 and G2 are its best known types. Fumonisin, with its B1, B2 or B3 types, are produced by Fusarium, while ochratoxin A is produced by Penicillium and Aspergillus. The main trichothecenes mycotoxins are T-2 toxin, deoxynivalenol and diacetoxyscirpenol. Zearalenone, produced by different species of Fusarium fungi affects chickens only when they are exposed to extremely high levels of contamination. Generally, immunosuppression, hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity as a decrease in performance and production gains are the most observed effects. There are several laboratory methods that can be used for the determination of mycotoxins. In order to control the contamination, it is necessary to adopt proper farming practices which prevent fungi growth. Once grains and feed are contaminated, biological, physical and/or chemical decontamination methods may be employed, although the physical process with adsorbents mixed to the feed is more widely used. Due to the importance of mycotoxins to poultry production, it is necessary to adopt measures to prevent contamination, and also develop a control and an anti-fungal growth and toxin production program by reviewing the critical points favorable to the emergence of toxin-producing fungi.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016

Performance, intestinal histomorphometry, and blood parameters of post-weaning piglets receiving different levels of soy protein concentrate in the diet

Moisés Queiroz Resende; Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Emmanuel Arnhold; Romão da Cunha Nunes; Karla Andrade Teixeira; Hyara Paula Fleuri Xavier; Kamilla Martins Borges

Seventy-two barrows were used to evaluate the effects of the use of soy protein concentrate (SPC) in diets of post-weaning piglets on their performance, intestinal histomorphometry, and blood parameters. Piglets were weaned at 21 days of age and distributed in a randomized-block experimental design with four treatments (0, 3, 6, and 9% SPC), six replications, and three piglets per replication. Diets were formulated to meet the requirement of the piglets according to phases of 21 to 32, 33 to 42, and 43 to 66 days of age. Both feed and water were provided ad libitum during the entire experiment. The feed of the phase of 43 to 66 days was based on corn and soybean meal. In the period between 21 and 32 days of age, the use of SPC in the diet did not impact the daily weight gain (DWG) or the daily feed intake (DFI) of the piglets, whereas there was a linear effect on feed conversion (FC), which decreased as the levels of SPC in the feed were increased. In the period between 33 and 42 days of age, a linear effect was observed on FC, which increased as the level of SPC in the feed was increased. In this period, no effects of SPC were observed on DWG or DFI. Inclusion of SPC in the diets does not influence performance, intestinal histomorphometry, or blood parameters of piglets in the period between 21 and 66 days of age.


Journal of Agricultural Studies | 2013

Protein Fractions of Pearl Millet Submitted to Different Nitrogen Doses and Cutting Ages

Oscar L. Faria Júnior; Aldi Fernandes de Souza França; Alzira G. da Silva-Pause; Eliane Sayuri Miyagi; Hugo Jayme Mathias Coelho Perón; Emmanuel Arnhold; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Daniel Staciarini Corrêa


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2013

ADIÇÃO DE ÁGUA EM RAÇÕES PARA SUÍNOS EM TERMINAÇÃO

Leonardo Atta Farias; Romão da Cunha Nunes; José Henrique Stringhini; Juliana Luis e Silva; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Tayrone Freitas Prado


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2018

Antioxidant effect of the guava byproduct in the diet of broilers in the starter phase

Maryelle Durães de Oliveira; Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello; José Henrique Stringhini; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Emmanuel Arnhold; Edemilson Cardoso da Conceição; Julyana Machado da Silva Martins; Adesvaldo José e Silva Júnior


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017

Effect of diets with different levels of guanidinoacetic acid on newly weaned piglets

Karla Andrade Teixeira; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello; Emmanuel Arnhold; Patrícia da Silva Assunção; Deborah Pereira Carvalho; Sydney Gonçalves Lopes


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017

Available phosphorus reduction in weaned piglets’ diets containing phytase combined with butyric and benzoic acids

Luciana Moura Rufino; Romão da Cunha Nunes; José Henrique Stringhini; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Emmanuel Arnhold; Karyne Oliveira Coelho; Fernanda Rodrigues Taveira Rocha; Charles Kiefer


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2017

Substitution of blood plasma with soy protein concentrate in piglet diet

Moisés Queiroz Resende; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello; Emmanuel Arnhold; Karla Andrade Teixeira; Luciana Moura Rufino; Romão da Cunha Nunes


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016

Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets

Bruno Samuel Borges; Romão da Cunha Nunes; Jose Henrique Strighini; Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas; Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello; Julyana Machado da Silva Martins; Raiana Almeida Noleto; Maryelle Durães de Oliveira

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Emmanuel Arnhold

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Romão da Cunha Nunes

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Juliana Luis e Silva

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Karla Andrade Teixeira

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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