Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial

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Autor(a) principal: Fachinello, Marcelise Regina
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Two experiments were conducted to determine the nutritional value of the passion fruit seed meal (PFSM) and evaluate the performance, blood parameter, quantitative parameters of the carcass and economic viability of swine in the initial phase, fed diets containing different PFSM levels inclusion. Experiment I: A digestibility trial was conducted to determine the nutritional value of the PFSM. 25 barrows were used, with initial weight of 19.08 ± 2.81 kg, distributed individually in metabolism cages, in a completely randomized block design, consisting of five treatments and five replicates. The treatments consisted of a reference diet and four levels of PFSM replacement (4, 8, 12 and 16%) by the reference diet. The digestible nutrients, digestible and metabolizable energy were determined through adjustments of linear equations. Experiment II: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of swine in the initial phase fed PFSM. 60 pigs (30 females and 30 castrated males) were used, with initial body weight of 15.45 ± 0.87 kg, distributed in a randomized block design, with five treatments, six replicates and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of increasing levels of PFSM inclusion (0, 4, 8, 12 and 16%). Consequently, the digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) equations: Ŷ= 3.974x + 15.789 (r²= 0,97) and Ŷ= 3.583x + 1.55 (r²= 0.95) were adjusted respectively, and thus, the DE was estimated at 3.974 kcal / kg and the ME at 3.583 kcal/kg, and the ME:DE ratio was 0.90. The equations for digestible protein (DP)= 8.00x + 0.115 (r²=0.90), digestible ether extract (DEE)= 17.32x - 0.604 (r²= 0.99), digestible neutral detergent fiber (NDF)= 25.04x - 0.235 (r²= 0.91) and digestible acid detergent fiber (DADF)= 19.60x + 0.036 (r²= 0.80) were adjusted. There was no effect (P> 0.05) of the PFSM inclusion on the daily weight gain variables, feed take, feed conversion, back fat thickness, loin depth, and the blood parameters evaluated. PFSM was not economically attractive for inclusion levels evaluated, according to the prices prevailing in the trial period. It is concluded that the values of digestible and metabolizable energy of passion fruit seed meal, for swine in the initial phase, were 3.974 kcal/kg and 3.583 kcal/kg, respectively, and for dry matter, organic matter, protein, ether extract, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber digestible were 62.39, 59.62, 8.00, 17.32, 25.04 and 19.60%, respectively. The PFSM can be added up to 16% in diets for swine in the initial phase, without influencing performance, quantitative carcass characteristics, blood parameters and the economical aspect will depend on its price and the other ingredients to be used in the ration.
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spelling Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicialNutrição de suínosAvaliação de alimentosValor nutritivoDesempenhoViabilidade econômicaAlimentos alternativosSemente de maracujáBrasil.Swine nutritionFood assessmentNutritional valuePerformanceEconomic feasibilityAlternative foodsPassion fruit seedBrazil.Ciências AgráriasZootecniaTwo experiments were conducted to determine the nutritional value of the passion fruit seed meal (PFSM) and evaluate the performance, blood parameter, quantitative parameters of the carcass and economic viability of swine in the initial phase, fed diets containing different PFSM levels inclusion. Experiment I: A digestibility trial was conducted to determine the nutritional value of the PFSM. 25 barrows were used, with initial weight of 19.08 ± 2.81 kg, distributed individually in metabolism cages, in a completely randomized block design, consisting of five treatments and five replicates. The treatments consisted of a reference diet and four levels of PFSM replacement (4, 8, 12 and 16%) by the reference diet. The digestible nutrients, digestible and metabolizable energy were determined through adjustments of linear equations. Experiment II: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of swine in the initial phase fed PFSM. 60 pigs (30 females and 30 castrated males) were used, with initial body weight of 15.45 ± 0.87 kg, distributed in a randomized block design, with five treatments, six replicates and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of increasing levels of PFSM inclusion (0, 4, 8, 12 and 16%). Consequently, the digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) equations: Ŷ= 3.974x + 15.789 (r²= 0,97) and Ŷ= 3.583x + 1.55 (r²= 0.95) were adjusted respectively, and thus, the DE was estimated at 3.974 kcal / kg and the ME at 3.583 kcal/kg, and the ME:DE ratio was 0.90. The equations for digestible protein (DP)= 8.00x + 0.115 (r²=0.90), digestible ether extract (DEE)= 17.32x - 0.604 (r²= 0.99), digestible neutral detergent fiber (NDF)= 25.04x - 0.235 (r²= 0.91) and digestible acid detergent fiber (DADF)= 19.60x + 0.036 (r²= 0.80) were adjusted. There was no effect (P> 0.05) of the PFSM inclusion on the daily weight gain variables, feed take, feed conversion, back fat thickness, loin depth, and the blood parameters evaluated. PFSM was not economically attractive for inclusion levels evaluated, according to the prices prevailing in the trial period. It is concluded that the values of digestible and metabolizable energy of passion fruit seed meal, for swine in the initial phase, were 3.974 kcal/kg and 3.583 kcal/kg, respectively, and for dry matter, organic matter, protein, ether extract, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber digestible were 62.39, 59.62, 8.00, 17.32, 25.04 and 19.60%, respectively. The PFSM can be added up to 16% in diets for swine in the initial phase, without influencing performance, quantitative carcass characteristics, blood parameters and the economical aspect will depend on its price and the other ingredients to be used in the ration.Foram realizados dois experimentos para determinar o valor nutricional do farelo da semente de maracujá (FSM) e avaliar o desempenho, parâmetros sanguíneos, parâmetros quantitativos da carcaça e viabilidade econômica de suínos na fase inicial, alimentados com rações contendo níveis de inclusão do FSM. Experimento I: Foi realizado um ensaio de digestibilidade para determinar o valor nutricional do FSM. Foram utilizados 25 suínos machos castrados, com peso inicial de 19,08 ± 2,81 kg, distribuídos individualmente em gaiolas de metabolismo, em um delineamento experimental de blocos inteiramente ao acaso, constituído de cinco tratamentos e cinco repetições. Os tratamentos consistiram de uma ração referência e de quatro níveis de substituição (4, 8, 12 e 16%) do FSM pela ração referência. Os nutrientes digestíveis, energia digestível e metabolizável foram determinados por meio da técnica de ajustes de equações lineares. Experimento II: Foi realizado um experimento para avaliar o desempenho de suínos na fase inicial alimentados com FSM. Foram utilizados 60 suínos de linhagem comercial (30 fêmeas e 30 machos castrados), com peso médio inicial de 15,45 ± 0,87 kg, distribuídos em um delineamento experimental em blocos ao acaso, com cinco tratamentos, seis repetições e dois animais por unidade experimental. Os tratamentos consistiram de níveis crescentes de inclusão do FSM (0, 4, 8, 12, 16%). Para energia digestível (ED) e energia metabolizável (EM) foram ajustadas as equações Ŷ= 3.974x + 15,789 (r²= 0,97) e Ŷ= 3.583x + 1,55 (r²= 0,95) respectivamente e, desta forma, a ED foi estimada em 3.974 kcal/kg e a EM estimada em 3.583 kcal/kg, e a relação EM:ED obtida de 0,90. Foram ajustadas equações para proteína digestível (PD)= 8,00x + 0,115 (r²= 0,90); extrato etéreo digestível (EED)= 17,32x - 0,604 (r²= 0,99); fibra em detergente neutro digestível (FDND)= 25,04x - 0,235 (r²= 0,91) e fibra em detergente ácido digestível (FDAD)= 19,60x + 0,036 (r²= 0,80). Não foi verificado efeito (P>0,05) da inclusão do FSM sobre as variáveis de ganho de peso diário, consumo de ração, conversão alimentar, espessura de toucinho, profundidade de lombo e os parâmetros sanguíneos avaliados. O FSM não foi economicamente atrativo para os níveis de inclusão avaliados, de acordo com os preços vigentes no período experimental. Conclui-se que os valores de energia digestível e metabolizável do farelo de semente de maracujá, para suínos na fase inicial, foram de 3.974 kcal/kg e 3.583 kcal/kg, respectivamente, e matéria seca, matéria orgânica, proteína, extrato etéreo, fibra em detergente neutro e fibra em detergente ácido digestíveis, foram de 62,39; 59,62; 8,00; 17,32; 25,04 e 19,60%, respectivamente. O farelo da semente de maracujá pode ser adicionado em até 16% em rações para suínos na fase inicial, sem influenciar o desempenho, as características quantitativas de carcaça e os parâmetros sanguíneos e, economicamente dependerá do seu preço assim como o dos demais ingredientes da ração.xiv, 47 fUniversidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUEMMaringá, PRCentro de Ciências AgráriasPaulo Cesar PozzaAntonio Carlos Furlan - UEMDiovani Paiano - UDESCFachinello, Marcelise Regina2018-04-06T18:25:27Z2018-04-06T18:25:27Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/1746porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEM2018-04-06T18:25:27Zoai:localhost:1/1746Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-23T14:54:44.525720Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
title Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
spellingShingle Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
Fachinello, Marcelise Regina
Nutrição de suínos
Avaliação de alimentos
Valor nutritivo
Desempenho
Viabilidade econômica
Alimentos alternativos
Semente de maracujá
Brasil.
Swine nutrition
Food assessment
Nutritional value
Performance
Economic feasibility
Alternative foods
Passion fruit seed
Brazil.
Ciências Agrárias
Zootecnia
title_short Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
title_full Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
title_fullStr Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
title_full_unstemmed Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
title_sort Farelo da semente de maracujá na alimentação de suínos na fase inicial
author Fachinello, Marcelise Regina
author_facet Fachinello, Marcelise Regina
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Paulo Cesar Pozza
Antonio Carlos Furlan - UEM
Diovani Paiano - UDESC
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fachinello, Marcelise Regina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nutrição de suínos
Avaliação de alimentos
Valor nutritivo
Desempenho
Viabilidade econômica
Alimentos alternativos
Semente de maracujá
Brasil.
Swine nutrition
Food assessment
Nutritional value
Performance
Economic feasibility
Alternative foods
Passion fruit seed
Brazil.
Ciências Agrárias
Zootecnia
topic Nutrição de suínos
Avaliação de alimentos
Valor nutritivo
Desempenho
Viabilidade econômica
Alimentos alternativos
Semente de maracujá
Brasil.
Swine nutrition
Food assessment
Nutritional value
Performance
Economic feasibility
Alternative foods
Passion fruit seed
Brazil.
Ciências Agrárias
Zootecnia
description Two experiments were conducted to determine the nutritional value of the passion fruit seed meal (PFSM) and evaluate the performance, blood parameter, quantitative parameters of the carcass and economic viability of swine in the initial phase, fed diets containing different PFSM levels inclusion. Experiment I: A digestibility trial was conducted to determine the nutritional value of the PFSM. 25 barrows were used, with initial weight of 19.08 ± 2.81 kg, distributed individually in metabolism cages, in a completely randomized block design, consisting of five treatments and five replicates. The treatments consisted of a reference diet and four levels of PFSM replacement (4, 8, 12 and 16%) by the reference diet. The digestible nutrients, digestible and metabolizable energy were determined through adjustments of linear equations. Experiment II: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of swine in the initial phase fed PFSM. 60 pigs (30 females and 30 castrated males) were used, with initial body weight of 15.45 ± 0.87 kg, distributed in a randomized block design, with five treatments, six replicates and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of increasing levels of PFSM inclusion (0, 4, 8, 12 and 16%). Consequently, the digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) equations: Ŷ= 3.974x + 15.789 (r²= 0,97) and Ŷ= 3.583x + 1.55 (r²= 0.95) were adjusted respectively, and thus, the DE was estimated at 3.974 kcal / kg and the ME at 3.583 kcal/kg, and the ME:DE ratio was 0.90. The equations for digestible protein (DP)= 8.00x + 0.115 (r²=0.90), digestible ether extract (DEE)= 17.32x - 0.604 (r²= 0.99), digestible neutral detergent fiber (NDF)= 25.04x - 0.235 (r²= 0.91) and digestible acid detergent fiber (DADF)= 19.60x + 0.036 (r²= 0.80) were adjusted. There was no effect (P> 0.05) of the PFSM inclusion on the daily weight gain variables, feed take, feed conversion, back fat thickness, loin depth, and the blood parameters evaluated. PFSM was not economically attractive for inclusion levels evaluated, according to the prices prevailing in the trial period. It is concluded that the values of digestible and metabolizable energy of passion fruit seed meal, for swine in the initial phase, were 3.974 kcal/kg and 3.583 kcal/kg, respectively, and for dry matter, organic matter, protein, ether extract, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber digestible were 62.39, 59.62, 8.00, 17.32, 25.04 and 19.60%, respectively. The PFSM can be added up to 16% in diets for swine in the initial phase, without influencing performance, quantitative carcass characteristics, blood parameters and the economical aspect will depend on its price and the other ingredients to be used in the ration.
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