Ana Paula Silva Possamai
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2014
Ludmila Couto Gomes; Claudete Regina Alcalde; Larissa Ribas de Lima; Luciano Soares de Lima; Rodrigo de Souza; Ana Paula Silva Possamai
Twenty-four Saanen goats, 15 multiparous and nine primiparous, were distributed in a completely randomised design in a factorial arrangement (3 diets × 2 parities). The treatments were soybean meal (SB), soybean + dry yeast (SBDY), or dry yeast (DY) as a protein source in the diet, and ground corn, mineral supplement, and corn silage (400 g/kg). The study was conducted to evaluate the nutritive value of diets containing inactive dry yeast as a protein source postpartum, postpeak, and during late lactation in dairy goats. To estimate the faecal excretion of indigestible material, neutral detergent fibre was used as an internal marker. The diets did not affect dry matter intake (DMI). However, DMI and nutrient intake were higher for multiparous goats compared with primiparous goats. The digestibility of dry matter and total digestible nutrients (TDN) were higher for primiparous goats in the postpartum period. In the postpeak and late lactation periods, there were no differences in digestibility of DM and nutrient between parities. The TDN was similar in the diets in the postpeak period and at lactation end. The goats fed the DY diet had lower urea nitrogen in blood. The use of inactive dry yeast to substitute soybean meal in diets for primiparous and multiparous lactating Saanen goats is a good alternative for maintaining the nutritional value of diets.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2014
Rodrigo de Souza; Claudete Regina Alcalde; Carlos Antonio Lopes de Oliveira; Bruna Susan de Labio Molina; Francisco de Assis Fonseca de Macedo; Ludmila Couto Gomes; Bruna Hygino; Ana Paula Silva Possamai
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of calcium salts of fatty acids (CSFA) to increase the dietary energy levels for Saanen goats and their effects on the lactation curve, dry matter intake, body weight, and economic results of the goats. Twenty multiparous goats, weighing an average of 63.5±10.3 kg, were randomly assigned to one of four treatment groups, each receiving one of the following dietary energy levels: a control diet consisting of 2.6 Mcal of metabolizable energy per kg of dry matter (Mcal ME/kg DM) or a test diet supplemented with CSFA (Lactoplus®) to obtain 2.7, 2.8, or 2.9 Mcal ME/kg DM. Goats were housed in individual stalls and were fed and milked twice daily. The animals were evaluated until 180 days in milk by measuring dry matter intake and milk yield. These measurements were used to calculate feed efficiencies and the cost-benefit ratio of diet and lactation curves using Woods nonlinear model. Increasing dietary energy levels showed no effect on body weight. Supplementation with CSFA did not limit dry matter intake; however, it changed the shape of the lactation curve by promoting a late peak lactation with a longer duration. Milk yields at 180 days in milk had a quadratic increase with a maximum energy level at 2.85 Mcal ME/kg DM. Increasing the dietary energy level for Saanen goats using CSFA changes their lactation curves, with the best milk production achieved with a 2.85 Mcal ME/kg DM diet; however, the greatest economic results were obtained with a 2.7 Mcal ME/kg DM diet.
Meat Science | 2018
Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Claudete Regina Alcalde; Andresa Carla Feihrmann; Ana Cássia Silva Possamai; Robson Marcelo Rossi; Bruno Lala; Stefania C. Claudino-Silva; Francisco de Assis Fonseca Macedo
This work aims at evaluating shelf life of meat from Boer-Saanen cross goats fed on diets containing vitamin E. Thirty-five feedlot-fed goats with an initial body weight of 21.6±2.8kg were subjected to four treatments in a completely randomized design: a control treatment with vitamin E plus others containing 50, 150, and 450mg dl-α-tocopherol acetate/kg DM. Longissimus lumborum (LL) muscle samples were stored at temperatures between 4 and 6°C during 15days, and evaluated for lipid peroxidation using the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) method and for visual acceptance by consumers by different survival analysis techniques. The addition, vitamin E in diets influenced shelf life of LL muscle, indicating longer meat preservation as the levels of the vitamin in diet increased, as the results obtained in chemical and subjective visual assessments showed. TBARS analysis showed to be more accurate in predicting shelf life of meat than subjective visual assessment by consumers, which reached a saturation threshold of 2mg malonaldehyde/kg of meat earlier at all tested levels of vitamin E inclusion.
PUBVET | 2015
Maryane Gluck Torres; Natália Holtz Alves Pedroso Mora; Talita Estéfani Santana Zunino; Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Andresa Carla Feihrmann; Francisco de Assis Fonseca de Macedo
Sixteen sheep was used at the end of reproductive life, divided into two groups of eight animals fed for 60 days with complete ration containing zero or 10% linseed. After the slaughter the legs were deboned and used in kafta processing. Chemical and sensory analyzes were conducted to evaluate consumer acceptance. There was no difference (P>0.05) for moisture (70.49%) and mineral matter (1.28%). The crude protein and total lipids had higher averages for kaftas made with meat from sheep supplemented with linseed. The evaluations demonstrated that this product was accepted by 79.6% of the panelists, and 88.9% of men and 81.2% of women who participated in the sensory panel buy the product. Kaftas has a viable production and nutritional quality, and well accepted by consumers of both genders and age. Kaftas from ewe meat, supplemented with linseed had the highest acceptance, showing positive effect on sensory analysis, which suggests the use of grain to differentiate the product.
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2015
Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Claudete Regina Alcalde; Rodrigo de Souza; Ludmila Couto Gomes; Francisco de Assis Fonseca de Macedo; Elias Nunes Martins
Revista Caatinga | 2015
Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Claudete Regina Alcalde; Paula Adriana Grande; Natália Holtz Alves Pedroso Mora; Francisco de Assis Fonseca de Macedo
Revista Eletrônica Interdisciplinar | 2017
Filipe Penha Martini; Natália Holtz Alves Pedroso Mora; Orlando Moraes Da Costa; Elen Guimarães Sousa Símmonds; Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Denise Da Costa Barbosa Carmo
Revista Eletrônica Interdisciplinar | 2017
Gabriela Rodrigues De Carvalho; Josilene da Silva Trindade; Tatiana Lima de Melo; Renata Ferreira Dos Santos; Ana Aparecida Boing Robl; Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Natália Holtz Alves Pedroso Mora
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016
Leiliane Cristine de Souza; Maximiliane Alavarse Zambom; Claudete Regina Alcalde; Tatiane Fernandes; Deise Dalazen Castagnara; Ana Cláudia Radis; Sérgio Mangano de Almeida Santos; Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Michele Pasqualoto
Acta Scientiarum-technology | 2016
Natália Holtz Alves Pedroso Mora; Francisco de Assis Fonseca de Macedo; Andresa Carla Feihrmann; Ana Paula Silva Possamai; Maryane Gluck Torres; Alexandre Agostinho Mexia