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Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2016

Nutritional evaluation of passion fruit seed meal for meat quails

Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Paulo Cesar Pozza; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Vinicius Ricardo Cambito de Paula; Lucas Pimentel Bonagurio; Simara Márcia Marcato; Isabela Ferreira Leal; Laura Marcela Diaz Huepa

The objective of this study was to determine the chemical composition, apparent metabolizable energy (AME), apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen balance (AMEn) and the metabolizability of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) of passion fruit seed meal (PFM) for quails. One hundred meat quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica), with 21 days old, allotted in a completely randomized design, with four treatments, five replicates and four animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of different levels PFM (4.0, 8.0, 12.0 and 16.0%) that replaced the basal diet (w/w). Metabolizable values were determined by fitting linear equations the PFM can be characterized as an alternative feedstuff for meat quails and the main chemical compounds are gross energy (5,569 kcal kg-1), CP (11.34%), EE (18.84%) and NDF (50.22%), as fed basis. Linear equations were fitted as follow: AME = 2,976 x + 5.877 (r2 = 0.94) and AMEn = 2,939 x + 4.864 (r2 = 0.95), thus AME and AMEn were estimated at 2,976 and 2,939 kcal kg-1, respectively. Additionaly, equations were adjusted for CP, EE, NFD and DM, respectively resulting in a metabolization of 6.35, 17.9, 12.48 and 45.66%. It is concluded that main components of the passion fruit seed meal are gross energy, crude protein, ether extract and neutral detergent fiber and its AME and AMEn for meat quails are 2,976 and 2,939 kcal kg-1, respectively.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2017

Lycopene affects the immune responses of finishing pigs

Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Nelson Luis Mello Fernandes; Eliezer Rodrigues de Souto; Tatiana Carlesso dos Santos; Alcides Emanuel Rodrigues da Costa; Paulo Cesar Pozza

Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate dietary lycopene levels on the immune responses of finishing pigs. Forty barrows and 40 gilts, averaging 75.04 ± 1.6 kg of initial weight, were allotted in a randomised blocks design arranged in a 2 × 5 factorial scheme, consisting of two sexes (males and females) and five lycopene levels (0, 12.5, 25.0, 37.5, 50.0 mg/kg of diet). The studied parameters were submitted to the statistical analysis adopting 5% significance. Increasing lycopene in pig diets increased the plasma albumin (p = .023). There was no interaction (p > .05) between sex and lycopene on the leukocyte profile or haematocrit concentration. As lycopene levels increased in the diet, the lymphocyte concentration increased linearly (p = .045). The neutrophil concentration and the neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio were affected (p < .05) by dietary lycopene levels, showing a lower neutrophils concentration at 17.49 mg lycopene/kg of diet, and the lowest neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio was observed at 16.46 mg/kg. Eosinophils were also affected (p = .050) by lycopene supplementation, estimating the greater response by adding 22.69 mg lycopene/kg of diet. There was an interaction (p = .011) between the blood collection period and lycopene levels for anti-BSA IgG, resulting in higher production of anti-BSA IgG with the supplementation of up to 20.06 mg of lycopene/kg of diet. Dietary lycopene supplementation for finishing pigs affected the cellular and humoral immune response, and the highest anti-BSA IgG production was achieved by supplementing 20.06 mg lycopene/kg of diet.


Meat Science | 2016

SID tryptophan levels and B6 vitamin supplementation do not change blood parameters, organ weights, carcass traits, and meat quality of barrows (70-100kg).

Leandro Dalcin Castilha; Laura Marcela Diaz Huepa; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; M.S.S. Pozza; Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos; Lucas Pimentel Bonagurio; Simara Márcia Marcato; Paulo Cesar Pozza

This study evaluated the effects of standardized ileal digestible (SID) tryptophan and B6 on blood parameters, organ weights, carcass traits, and longissimus lumborum quality of barrows (70-100kg). Sixty-four crossbred barrows averaging 70.77±2.07kg were distributed in a 4×2 factorial with four SID tryptophan levels (0.130, 0.155, 0.180, and 0.205%) and two B6 levels (1 and 5mg/kg) in eight replicates of one animal each. The meat lightness degree answered linearly (P=0.015) to SID tryptophan levels and the shear force answered quadratically (P=0.050), with estimates of a higher value (31.67N) at 0.163% SID tryptophan. Although B6 showed positive effects (P<0.05) on hot and cold carcass yields and pH24, it resulted in a negative effect (P<0.05) on ham weight and yield, and increased the drip loss and cooking fluid. The dietary SID tryptophan requirement for barrows (70-100kg) was not higher than 0.130% (4.07g/day) and did not change due to B6.


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2015

Adjustment of equations to predict the metabolizable energy of corn for meat type quails.

Tiago Junior Pasquetti; Paulo Cesar Pozza; Antonio Claudio Furlan; Leandro Dalcin Castilha; Laura Marcela Diaz-Huepa; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Simara Márcia Marcato; Wesley Tanamati


Scientia Agricola | 2018

Using near infrared spectroscopy to predict metabolizable energy of corn for pigs

Silvia Letícia Ferreira; Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos; Robson Marcelo Rossi; Vinicius Ricardo Cambito de Paula; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Laura Marcela Diaz Huepa; Paulo Cesar Pozza


Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE) | 2018

Expressão gênica de ApoA1 e ApoB em de frangos de corte de duas linhagens diferentes

Éverton Ferreira Da Silva; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; André Luiz Seccatto Garcia; Angélica de Souza Khatlab; Stefania Caroline Claudino da Silva; Eliane Gasparino


Journal of Food Processing and Preservation | 2018

Effect of freeze-dried green tea added in hamburgers as source of antioxidant during freezing storage

Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Ana Carolina Pelaes Vital; Ana Paula Sartório Chambo; Priscila Wielewski; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017

Leucine levels in low protein diets for pigs in the initial phase

Laura Marcela Diaz Huepa; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Lucas Antonio Costa Esteves; Vinicius Ricardo Cambito de Paula; Silvia Letícia Ferreira; Tiago Junior Pasquetti; Leandro Dalcin Castilha; Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos; Paulo Cesar Pozza


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2017

Methionine + cystine levels and vitamin B6 supplementation on performance and enzyme expression of methionine metabolism of gilts from 75 to 100 kg

Cleiton Pagliari Sangali; Eliane Gasparino; Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; Alessandra Nardina Trícia Rigo Monteiro; Lucas Antonio Costa Esteves; Lucas Pimentel Bonagurio; Paulo Cesar Pozza


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

427 Using near-infrared spectroscopy to predict the metabolizable energy of corn for pigs

Silvia Letícia Ferreira; Marcelise Regina Fachinello; L. M. Diaz Huepa; Robson Marcelo Rossi; R. V. Nunes; Paulo Cesar Pozza

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Paulo Cesar Pozza

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Leandro Dalcin Castilha

State University of West Paraná

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Laura Marcela Diaz Huepa

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Antonio Claudio Furlan

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Lucas Antonio Costa Esteves

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Tiago Junior Pasquetti

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Eliane Gasparino

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Lucas Pimentel Bonagurio

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Ricardo Vianna Nunes

State University of West Paraná

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