Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi
Universidade Federal de Lavras
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Animal Science Journal | 2014
Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Jéssica Santana dos Reis; Janine França; João Paulo Fernandes Santos; Carolina Padovani Pires; Ana Flávia Chizzotti; Adriano C. Costa; Lívia Geraldi Ferreira; Flávia Maria de Oliveira Borges Saad
This study evaluated the effects of adding an acidifying agent based on phosphoric acid (A), a yeast extract from a specific strain (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) (Y) and the combination of these two additives in food for adult cats. A test was conducted with 24 animals (mean 3.5 years old), mixed breed, weighing 3.72 ± 0.74 kg, kept in individual metabolic cages and distributed in a completely randomized design with a 2 × 2 factorial design (with or without A 0.6% of dry matter, with or without Y 1.5% of dry matter) totalling four treatments and six replicates of each condition. The experimental period was 15 days. The A or the Y reduced (P< 0.01) the dry matter intake, but the effect was not observed when they were associated. The association improved (P<0.05) the digestibility of dry matter and ashes. The A reduced urine pH (P=0.05) regardless of the presence of the Y. There was no effect (P>0.09) on other parameters evaluated. Results of this study show that the isolated use of 0.6% A or 1.5% Y in diets for cats is not recommended. However, the association of these two additives was beneficial in increasing nutrient digestibility.
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2013
Carolina Padovani Pires; Flávia Maria de Oliveira Borges Saad; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Jéssica Santana dos Reis; João Paulo Fernandes Santos; M. A. Brunetto
Maintaining the pH of urine in the ideal range (6.2 - 6.4) is of great importance for health promotion in the lower urinary tract of cats. In the economic and standard feed sector this is a major concern, given that the animal urine tends to be alkaline after food consumption of those commercial segments, which predispose to the formation of struvite urolith. Therefore, this study aimed to study the effects of increasing levels of urinary acidifiers (0.0%, 0.3%, 0.6% and 0.9%, on a dry matter base) in feed with high excess base over the acid-basic balance in the organism, apparent digestibility coefficients of nutrients, urinary pH, hydro-electrolyte balance in cats, as well as the adequacy of equations proposed in the literature to estimate the urinary pH. Twenty-four adult cats, males and females were distributed in a completely randomized design, consisting of six animals per treatment. The dry matter content of urine presented a quadratic behavior (p 0.05). The equations proposed in the literature, which use excess of base in feed to estimate urinary pH, overestimated the pH values found in this study.
Animal Science Journal | 2016
Jéssica Santana dos Reis; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Janine França; Adriano C. Costa; Thomás N. Almeida; João Paulo Fernandes Santos; Carolina Padovani Pires; Ana Flávia Chizzotti; Carlos A. L. Leite; Flávia Maria de Oliveira Borges Saad
This study evaluated the effects of inclusion of Yucca schidigera extract (YSE) in two diets with different levels of crude protein (CP) for dogs on facal odour, nutrient digestibility, ammonia concentration in feces and hematological and serum biochemical profiles. Twenty adults Beagles were used, distributed in a randomized block design in a 2 × 4 factorial design (two diets, 25% and 34% CP, and four YSE levels: 0, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg) with five replicates, obtained during two experimental periods. The fecal odour reduced (P < 0.05) when 500 mg/kg of YSE was used in diets with higher CP. The inclusion of YSE reduced (P < 0.05) fecal ammonia, and the inclusion of 250 and 500 mg/kg YSE reduced intestinal gas. The inclusion of 750 mg/kg YSE increased the mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity and tended to increase the serum cholesterol concentration, regardless of the protein level of the diets. There was no effect on the digestibility of nutrients, fecal consistency, nitrogen balance and thickness of the intestinal wall. The inclusion of 500 mg/kg YSE is effective in reducing fecal odour in dogs receiving diets with 34% of CP. Regardless of the protein content, YSE reduces fecal ammonia, but may cause adverse effects if included at higher doses.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016
Karla dos Santos Felssner; Humberto Todesco; Paula Adriana Grande; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Jéssica Santana dos Reis; Flávia Maria de Oliveira Borges Saad; Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2017
Jéssica Santana dos Reis; Daianne Carneiro de Oliveira Santos; Luciene Barbosa Gomide; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Luciano José Pereira; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo
Archive | 2016
Santos Felssner; Humberto Todesco; Paula Adriana Grande; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Flávia Maria de Oliveira; Borges Saad; Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos
Ciencia Rural | 2016
João Paulo Fernandes Santos; Flávia Maria de Oliveira Borges Saad; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Jéssica Santana dos Reis; Lívia Geraldi Ferreira; Carolina Padovani Pires; Janine França; Fernanda Sayuri Ebina; Adriana Augusto Aquino; M. A. Brunetto
International Journal of Biology | 2015
Lídia Marinho Silva Lima; Jose Walter Silva; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Jéssica Santana dos Reis; Janine França; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Flávia Maria de Oliveira Borges Saad
Ciência Animal | 2015
Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; J. S. dos Reis; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; F. M. de O. B. Saad
Ciência Animal | 2015
J. S. dos Reis; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; F. M. de O. B. Saad