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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2016

Color, sensory and physicochemical attributes of beef burger made using meat from young bulls fed levels of licuri cake.

Ana Alice Lima de Gouvêa; Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira; André Gustavo Leão; Dallyson Y C Assis; Leilson Rocha Bezerra; Nilton Guedes do Nascimento Júnior; Jaqueline da Silva Trajano; Elzania Sales Pereira

BACKGROUND Licuri cake is a biodiesel byproduct and has been tested as an alternative feed additive for use in cattle production. This study analyzed the color, sensory and chemical attributes of burger meat from bovines. Thirty-two young Nellore bulls were used, housed in individual pens and distributed in a randomized experimental design with four treatments: no addition or the addition of 7, 14 or 21% (w/w) licuri cake in the dry matter of the diet. RESULTS Interactions between the licuri cake level and the physicochemical variables (P > 0.05) were observed. Additionally, an interaction was observed between the licuri cake level and the burger beef color parameter lightness index (L*) (P = 0.0305). The L* value was positively and linearly correlated with the proportion of licuri cake in the diet of young bulls. The level of inclusion of licuri cake did not affect (P > 0.05) the sensory characteristics; the variables were graded between 6 and 7, indicating good overall acceptance. CONCLUSION Up to 21% (w/w) licuri cake can be included in the diet of young bulls without negatively impacting on beef burger quality.


Journal of Food Science | 2016

Supplementation with Cashew Nut and Cottonseed Meal to Modify Fatty Acid Content in Lamb Meat.

Elzania Sales Pereira; Ivone Yurika Mizubuti; Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira; Andréa Pereira Pinto; Edson Luis de Azambuja Ribeiro; Carla Renata Figueiredo Gadelha; Ana Cláudia Nascimento Campos; M.W.F. Pereira; Maria Socorro de Souza Carneiro; Paulo César Lopes de Arruda; Luciano Pinheiro da Silva

This study evaluates the effect of cashew nut meal (CNM), whole cottonseed (WCS), and calcium salts of long-chain fatty acids (Ca-LCFA) on the fatty acid profiles of meat from hair lambs. Thirty-five 60-d-old, male, noncastrated Santa Ines lambs with an initial average body weight of 13.00 ± 1.80 kg were used in a randomized complete-block design with 7 blocks and 5 treatments. The experimental treatments consisted of a control diet (CON) without supplemental lipids and 4 test diets with different lipid supplements that were selected according to the degree of protection from ruminal hydrogenation and their polyunsaturated fatty acid richness. The tests diets included the following modifications: supplementation with WCS, supplementation with CNM, supplementation with both cottonseed and CNM (CSCNM), and supplementation with Ca-LCFA. The C18:1n9c content was highest in the meat of the animals fed the CNM diet (42.00%). The meat from lambs fed the WCS and Ca-LCFA diets had higher C18:0 contents (25.23 and 22.80%, respectively). The C16:1 content was higher in the meat from the animals fed the CNM and CON diets (1.54 and 1.49%, respectively). C18:2c9t11 concentration was higher in the meat from the animals fed the Ca-LCFA and CNM diets. The estimated enzyme activity of Δ9-desaturase C18 was highest in the muscles of the lambs fed the CON, CNM, and CSCNM diets. The use of cashew nuts in the diet resulted in an increase in the C18:2c9t11 content of the lamb meat, which improved the nutritional characteristics of the fat.


Animal Science Journal | 2016

Composition and fatty acid profile of milk from cows supplemented with pressed oilseed cake.

Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira; Severino Gonzaga Neto; Francisco Helton Sá de Lima; Ariosvaldo Nunes de Medeiros; Leilson Rocha Bezerra; Elzania Sales Pereira; Adriana Regina Bagaldo; Caius Barcellos de Pellegrini; B. R. Correia

This study compared the productive and nutritional parameters of milk from crossbred lactating cows managed on Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Tanzania and with a diet supplemented with different pressed oilseed cakes. The supplements used were as follows: peanut cake, sunflower cake and palm kernel cake for replacement of soybean meal. Sixteen cows with an average weight of 544 ± 57 kg and producing 8 ± 1.4 L of milk per day were used in this study. The animals were randomly assigned to the treatments according to a Latin square design repeated over time, with four treatments, 16 animals and four experimental periods. Supplementation of the diet with peanut cake, sunflower cake and palm kernel cake compared with soybean meal in the diet of cows did not affect the average daily production or composition of the milk. The palm kernel cake promoted an increase in lauric fatty acids (C12:0 ) and palmitoleic acids (C16:1 ) (5.02 and 1.65%, respectively) compared with peanut cake and sunflower cake (4.13 and 4.01%, respectively). The levels of oleic fatty acids (C18:1 ) were higher for the sunflower cake and palm kernel cake supplements (26.01 and 25.01%, respectively) compared with peanut cake (23.11%). The replacement of soybean meal with sunflower cake and palm kernel cake improved the nutritional quality of the milk, with lower concentrations of saturated fatty acids and higher concentrations of unsaturated fatty acids, without compromising the production or nutritional composition of the milk.


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2015

Características da carcaça e componentes não integrantes da carcaça de caprinos Canindé suplementados na caatinga

Cicília Maria Silva de Souza; Ariosvaldo Nunes de Medeiros; Roberto Germano Costa; Elzania Sales Pereira; Paulo Sérgio de Azevedo; Valdi de Lima Júnior; Luciana Porangaba da Rocha; Anaiane Pereira Souza

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of concentrate supplementation on weight gain, the quantitative characteristics of carcass and non-carcass components of the castrated goat carcass Caninde breed grazing system in the native pasture caatinga. 40 goats with an average body (BW) initial weight of 15.76 ± 0.96kg were distributed in a completely randomized design in levels of 0; 0.5; 1 and 1.5% of supplementation (% BW) and were slaughtered when the animals from the 1.5% of supplementation level reached 23.10±1.74kg. Performance, carcass yield, yield of cuts and weight of non-carcass components (skin, head, blood, liver, kidneys, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract) as well as total fat weightwere positively influenced by supplementation levels. The supplementation levels of 1 and 1.5% of body weight are favorable to performance and quantitative characteristics of Caninde goat kids grazing in the native pasture caatinga.


Animal Science Journal | 2015

Commercial cuts and chemical and sensory attributes of meat from crossbred Boer goats fed sunflower cake-based diets.

Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira; Adriana D Palmieri; Silvana Teixeira Carvalho; André Gustavo Leão; Claudilene Lima de Abreu; Cláudio Vaz Di Mambro Ribeiro; Elzania Sales Pereira; Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; Leilson Rocha Bezerra


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2011

In vitro rumen fermentation kinetics of some co-products generated in the biodiesel production chain by gas production technique

Ivone Yurika Mizubuti; Edson Luis de Azambuja Ribeiro; Elzania Sales Pereira; Andréa Pereira Pinto; André Luiz Custódio Franco; Mirna Adriane Syperreck; João Ricardo Rebouças Dórea; Gianne Evans Cunha; Matheus Gabriel Maidana Capelari; Elaine Barbosa Muniz


Revista Caatinga | 2007

AVALIAÇÃO DA QUALIDADE NUTRICIONAL DE SILAGENS DE MILHO (Zea mays, L)

Elzania Sales Pereira; Ivone Yurica Mizubuti; Sonia Maria Pinheiro; Arturo Bernardo Selaive Villarroel; Rossana Herculano Clementino


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2012

Growth curve of lambs from three systems of production in Northeastern Brazil

Marcílio Costa Teixeira; Arturo Bernardo Villarroel; Elzania Sales Pereira; Sônia Maria Pinheiro de Oliveira; Ítalo Araújo Albuquerque; Ivone Yurika Mizubuti


Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2011

Produção e composição química da Brachiaria brizantha cv. MG-4 sob efeito de adubação com NPK

Thaisa Grazielle Radin Magalhães Teles; Maria Socorro de Souza Carneiro; Ismail Soares; Elzania Sales Pereira; Pedro Zione Souza; João Avelar Magalhães


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2010

Digestão intestinal da proteína de forrageiras e co-produtos da agroindústria produzidos no Nordeste Brasileiro por intermédio da técnica de três estágios

Elzania Sales Pereira; Patrícia Guimarães Pimentel; Labib Santos Duarte; Arturo Bernardo Selaive Villarroel; José Gilson Lousada Regadas Filho; José Nery Rocha Júnior

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Leilson Rocha Bezerra

Federal University of Paraíba

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Ivone Yurika Mizubuti

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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André Gustavo Leão

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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