Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016
Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda; Monik Kelly de Oliveira Costa; Patrícia de Oliveira Lima; Luiz Odonil Gomes dos Santos; Aurora da Silva Melo; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho
With this study we aimed to evaluate and compare physicochemical and microbiological characteristics of frozen and chilled chicken meat. Only the prime cuts (breast, thighs, and drumsticks) were considered for the analysis of chemical composition, pH, color, water-holding capacity (WHC), thawing-cooking loss (TCL), and shear force (SF). For microbiological analysis, mesophilic bacteria, thermotolerant coliforms, and Salmonella spp. were considered. The frozen and chilled chicken meat showed no PSE (pale, soft, and exudative) or DFD (dark, firm, and dry) type of anomalies. The chromaticity showed higher redness in the breast (a* = 0.23) and yellowness in the thigh (b* = 5.64) for the frozen meat. The chilled meat showed better values for water-holding capacity in the thigh (69.19%) and thawing-cooking loss in the breast meat (18.84%). Samples of frozen and chilled chicken meat showed unconformities as to the percentage of occurrence of Salmonella spp., since the Brazilian legislation determines the absence of these pathogens. Both forms of preservation by freezing and chilling are recommended to maintain the physicochemical characteristics. In turn, we observed that the microbiological patterns can be maintained by the both forms of meat preservation by cold, mainly by freezing, provided there are satisfactory sanitary conditions in handling pre and post-slaughter of poultry.
PUBVET | 2016
Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda; Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Aurora da Silva Melo; Rosângela Fernandes de Souza; Luiz Odonil Gomes dos Santos; Lívio Carvalho de Figueirêdo; R. T. V. Fernandes; Ana Cecília Nunes de Mesquita
Moringa is an indisputable economic importance in plant food and pharmaceutical industry. Its fresh leaves have excellent nutritional value, is a good source of protein (33.8% crude protein), and contain in its composition vitamin A, B and C, minerals such as iron, calcium, phosphorus and potassium and have good digestibility (average 79.7%), which configures as a good supplement for animals. It is considered a valuable source of carotenoids and bioactive compounds with hypertensive and antioxidant activity. Seeds can be extracted from the oil which has 37.2% lipids, containing low content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (<1%) and therefore high oxidation resistance, by the presence of high levels of unsaturated fatty acids, especially oleic, and palmitic and bezenic, the dominant saturated fatty acids. The cultivation of this plant in dry are as can be quite advantageous dietary strategy, since its leaves can be harvested when no other vegetable presents available. Thus, considering the growing interest in the use of natural foods and provide, in addition to nutrients, bioactive compounds, present a review of the moringa and its main forms of use for animal and human nutrition.
Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável | 2017
R. T. V. Fernandes; Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Aruza Rayana Morais Pinto; Jônnata Fernandes de Oliveira; Aurora da Silva Melo; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho
Pubvet | 2017
Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda; Aurora da Silva Melo; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 2017
R. T. V. Fernandes; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda; Aurora da Silva Melo; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho
PubVet | 2016
Aurora da Silva Melo; João Paulo Araújo Fernandes de Queiroz; Vanessa Raquel de Morais Oliveira; Francisca Kelia Duarte Dias; Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; Rosângela Fernandes de Souza; Claudionor Antonio dos Santos Filho; Ayala Oliveira do Vale Souza; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda
PUBVET | 2016
Aurora da Silva Melo; Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda; Lívio Carvalho de Figueirêdo; R. T. V. Fernandes
PUBVET | 2016
A. da S. Melo; L. C. de Figueirêdo; A. M. V. de Arruda; R. T. V. Fernandes; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; C. A. dos Santos Filho; A. O. do V. Souza; V. R. de M. Oliveira
PUBVET | 2016
A. da S. Melo; J. P. A. F. de Queiroz; V. R. de M. Oliveira; Francisca Kelia Duarte Dias; R. T. V. Fernandes; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; R. F. de Souza; C. A. dos Santos Filho; A. O. do V. Souza; A. M. V. de Arruda
PUBVET | 2016
Aurora da Silva Melo; Lívio Carvalho de Figueirêdo; Alex Martins Varela de Arruda; Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes; Jéssica Berly Moreira Marinho; Claudionor Antonio dos Santos Filho; Ayala Oliveira do Vale Souza; Vanessa Raquel de Morais Oliveira
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Raimunda Thyciana Vasconcelos Fernandes
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
View shared research outputsVanessa Raquel de Morais Oliveira
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
View shared research outputsJoão Paulo Araújo Fernandes de Queiroz
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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