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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Brucella abortus detected in cheese from the Amazon region: differentiation of a vaccine strain (B19) from the field strain in the states of Pará, Amapá and Rondônia, Brazil

Jacqueline da Silva e Silva; Carina Martins de Moraes; Cleyzer Lopes Silva; Gustavo Aguiar Sales; Lara Borges Keid; Paulo C.M. Matos; Ana Paula de Souza Stori de Lara; Carla Cristina Guimarães de Moraes

A brucelose e uma enfermidade infecto-contagiosa que causa grandes perdas economicas a cadeia produtiva da carne e do leite, como consequencia dos disturbios reprodutivos nos animais, alem de ser uma antropozoonose cronica. O objetivo deste estudo foi detectar DNA de Brucella spp. e fazer a distincao da cepa vacinal (B19) da cepa de infeccao de campo. Foram adquiridas 66 amostras de diferentes queijos produzidos e comercializados em tres estados pertencentes a Amazonia brasileira: Amapa (05), Para (55) e Rondonia (06), somando 39 amostras de queijo de vaca e 27 de bufala. Deste total quatro eram produzidas em estabelecimentos com fiscalizacao de Servico de Inspecao Federal, nove em estabelecimentos com Servico de Inspecao Estadual, cinco eram de producao artesanal e as demais 48 amostras eram provenientes de producao informal. O DNA das amostras teste foi obtido por um protocolo de extracao e a reacao em cadeia pela polimerase foi realizada utilizando os oligoiniciadores B4 e B5 para detectar Brucella spp. e, os oligoiniciadores eri1 e eri2 para diferenciar cepa de infeccao a campo da cepa vacinal B19. Os resultados mostraram que 21,21% (14/66) das amostras foram positivas para Brucella spp., destas 21,43% (3/14) foram positivas para B. abortus cepa de campo e 7,14% (1/14) foi identificada como cepa vacinal B19. Concluiu-se que foi possivel identificar pela tecnica da PCR Brucella spp. em queijos na regiao amazonica, alem de diferenciar as cepas em amostra de B. abortus de infeccao a campo ou cepa vacinal B19.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2018

Probiotics Bacillus toyonensis and Saccharomyces boulardii improve the vaccine immune response to Bovine herpesvirus type 5 in sheep

Talita Bandeira Roos; Carina Martins de Moraes; Régis Tuchtenhagen Sturbelle; Luana Alves Dummer; Geferson Fischer; Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite

There have been significant efforts toward the development of more efficient vaccines for animal health. A strategy that may be used to improve vaccine efficacy is the use of probiotics. Bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5) is an example of an important animal pathogen for which vaccines have provided only limited protection. In this study, we examined the use of the probiotics Bacillus toyonensis and Saccharomyces boulardii as a potential immune modulator to improve vaccine efficiency. Thirty, 5-month-old lambs were randomly grouped in three lots of 10 each and vaccinated at days 0, 21 and 42 of the experiment. They grazed on the same pasture and were fed ad libitum twice a day with commercial sheep feed supplemented with either B. toyonensis (1×106CFU/g of feed) or S. boulardii (1×107CFU/g of feed), or non-supplemented feed. The probiotic supplementation was suspended day 28; thereafter, the next 35days, they were fed with the same commercial feed as control group. Animals supplemented with probiotics showed a significant (p>0.001) increased seroconversions against BoHV-5, and higher neutralizing antibodies titres (p>0.05) to BoHV-5 than non-supplemented animals. At 63days of experiment, splenocytes from the supplemented sheep had higher mRNA transcription levels of cytokines IL-10 and IL-17A. These results suggest that these probiotics could provide a promising means of improving vaccine efficacy.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016

Segmentation of the buffalo meat consumer market in Belém, Pará, Brazil

Cristiane Soares Simon Marques; Ricardo Pedroso Oaigen; Carina Martins de Moraes; Marcos Antônio Souza dos Santos; José de Brito Lourenço Júnior; Isis Abel

The objective of this study was to identify different market segments for buffalo meat with target groups defined in the city of Belem, Para, Brazil. Paired samples of beef and buffalo meat were given to 447 volunteers, and a sensory analysis of the products was conducted. After the tasting, a questionnaire was administered to obtain demographic (age, educational level, marital status) and economic (household income) data as well as information on the habits of respondents and preferences regarding buffalo meat. The factors were estimated using the principal components method and the factors with characteristic roots greater than one were extracted. To check the suitability of the factorial model, Bartlett’s sphericity test and the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) test were used. A factor analysis was performed, identifying five factors with common variability dimensions. The study has helped identify four distinct market segments which, combined with a targeted marketing strategy, can be used to leverage the productive chain: I - Young and interested, II - Mixed and indifferent, III - Graduates and successful, and IV - Healthy women. All had positive responses to buffalo meat; clusters I and III stood out with regard to several indicators, especially those related to the preference for buffalo meat and the predisposition to purchase and include it in meals. The sensory analysis indicated that consumers showed a greater acceptance of buffalo meat based on the characteristics of flavour, colour, succulence and tenderness. The study helps to identify market segments with distinct features that, combined with a targeted marketing strategy, can be used to leverage the supply chain.


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2014

Palm kernel meal as additive in the elephant-grass silage

Ivan Alberto Palheta Santos; Felipe Nogueira Domingues; Aníbal Coutinho do Rêgo; Thiago Fernandes Bernardes; Natália Sidrim da Silva de Souza; Zuleide Rafaela Pimentel Barata; Carina Martins de Moraes

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding palm kernel meal (BP) as an additive in elephant grass silage. The chemical qualitative and fermentation were analysed in a completely randomized design with six treatments, one with no BP (C) and six replications, where the averages of the results of days of closing and opening were analysed by regression analysis. We collected samples at the time of ensiling and after 190 days of storage for evaluation of dry matter, crude protein, carbohydrates (total, non-fibrous, water-soluble, cellulose and hemicellulose), ash, lignin and ether extract. In aerobic phase, we collected samples for pH, ammoniacal nitrogen, fungi and yeasts. The elephant grass of this experiment showed values of 13.9% DM and 8.25% CP while the BP has 77.2% DM and 16.9% CP. The inclusion of BP had inhibited the growth of fungi and yeasts. The increase in the content of BP decreased the concentration of NH3-N. Higher concentrations of BP in silage were more stable, and the stability breaks in 72 hours, while the stability of C was 19 hours. Concentrations above 15% BP had no significant variations in pH in the aerobic phase. The inclusion of palm kernel meal at concentrations 10% to 15% can be used in silage of elephant grass, inhibiting undesired fermentation and making them more stable. Concentrations above this value may affect the nutritive value of silage by high lignin content of the additive.


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2015

Avaliação da técnica PCR multiplex para detecção de fraude por adição de carne bubalina em carne moída bovina

Andrey Carlos do Sacramento de Oliveira; Bárbara Cristina Amorim Ferreira; Gabrielle Virgínia Ferreira Cardoso; Cleyzer Lopes Silva; Andréia Silva da Silva; Flávio da Silva; Rafael Monteiro de Melo; D. J. Cardilli; Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite; Talita Bandeira Roos; Carina Martins de Moraes


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2015

Comparação entre a análise macroscópica realizada durante a inspeção em abatedouro bovino e o exame microscópico na detecção de processos patológicos

Bruno Rafael Lima Nascimento; Manoel Soares Damasceno Neto; Michelle da Silva Maciel; Valíria Duarte Cerqueira; Carina Martins de Moraes; Milton Begeres de Almeida


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2015

Detecção de fraude em amostras comerciais de queijo bubalino por adição de leite bovino por meio da técnica de Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) multiplex

Cleyzer Lopes Silva; Gustavo Aguiar Sales; José Gatinho dos Santos Neto; Jacqueline da Silva e Silva; Ana Paula de Souza Stori de Lara; Suely Cristina Gomes de Lima; Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite; Emília do Socorro Conceição de Lima Nunes; Carla Cristina Guimarães de Moraes; Talita Bandeira Roos; Carina Martins de Moraes


Ciencia Rural | 2018

Brazilian ground beef authentication by multiplex polymerase chain reaction

Andrey Carlos do Sacramento de Oliveira; Silvia Cristina da Silva Pedroso; Diogo José Cardilli; Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite; Gabrielle Virgínia Lopes Ferreira; Andréia Silva da Silva; Talita Bandeira Roos; Carina Martins de Moraes; Roberta Sales Sousa; Roseli do Socorro Dias Monteiro


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2016

Avaliação higiênico-sanitária de estabelecimentos comerciais e análise de micro-organismos indicadores em amostras de carne bovina (coxão mole) in natura comercializadas em mercados públicos

Josyane Brasil da Silva; Alan Reis dos Prazeres; Andrey Carlos do Sacramento de Oliveira; Vanderson Vasconcelos Dantas; Marçal Cavalcanti de Souza Barros; Flávio da Silva; Isis Abel; Talita Bandeira Roos; Carina Martins de Moraes


Archive | 2015

Comparação entre a análise macroscópica realizada durante a inspeção em abatedouro bovino e o exame microscópico na detecção de processos patológicos Comparison between the macroscopic analysis during the inspection in bovine slaughterhouse and the microscopic examination to detect pathological processes

Bruno Rafael; Lima Nascimento; Manoel Soares; Damasceno Neto; Michelle da Silva Maciel; Valíria Duarte Cerqueira; Carina Martins de Moraes; Milton Begeres de Almeida; Bairro Saudade

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Flávio da Silva

Federal University of Pará

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