Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, José Francisco Xavier da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional Manancial UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10156
Resumo: The use of micro minerals in farm animals is widely studied in order to enhance the production and the reproductive performance of these animals. However, considering small ruminants, information about minerals metabolism is scant. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the metabolism of chrome and its effect in the ruminal fauna of lambs. A total of four male lambs 4 months old and with a mean weight of 28 Kg were used in this study. Animals were maintained in metabolic cages during a period time of 20 days (i.e., 15 days of adaptation period and 5 days of experimental period). The mineral was administered through infusion of one milligram of yeast rich in chrome (Sacharomices cerevisae), in the rumen during whole study period. It were evaluated the dry matter (DM) rate of the animals diet and feces in order to estimate the ingestion, digestibility and fecal production. Blood, feces and urine samples were collected every 24 hours during the experiment to determine the chrome excretion. The ruminal fluid was collected at different time points, i.e., day 0, +3 and +5 after begin of the experiment. No alterations were observed in the chrome excretion in the urine, at the same time, it was not detected the mineral (i.e., chrome) in the plasma, being this excretion basically fecal. Animals from treated group presented a higher excretion of chrome than those belong to the control group at day 0 and +3. The utilization of organic chrome allowed an increase in the ingestion of dry matter (DM) at day 0 (P < 0.05). The fecal production of DM in the supplemented group was higher than those observed in the control group in the days 1, 2, 3 and 4 (P ˂ 0.05). It was not detected difference in the digestibility, DM ingestion and ruminal fauna during the study. In conclusion, lambs supplemented with organic chrome did not absorb this mineral, consequently, no alteration was observed in the ruminal fauna.
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spelling 2017-06-122017-06-122013-02-28ROCHA, José Francisco Xavier da. Metabolism of organic chromium and its effect in the ruminal fauna of lambs. 2013. 41 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Medicina Veterinária) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2013.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10156The use of micro minerals in farm animals is widely studied in order to enhance the production and the reproductive performance of these animals. However, considering small ruminants, information about minerals metabolism is scant. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the metabolism of chrome and its effect in the ruminal fauna of lambs. A total of four male lambs 4 months old and with a mean weight of 28 Kg were used in this study. Animals were maintained in metabolic cages during a period time of 20 days (i.e., 15 days of adaptation period and 5 days of experimental period). The mineral was administered through infusion of one milligram of yeast rich in chrome (Sacharomices cerevisae), in the rumen during whole study period. It were evaluated the dry matter (DM) rate of the animals diet and feces in order to estimate the ingestion, digestibility and fecal production. Blood, feces and urine samples were collected every 24 hours during the experiment to determine the chrome excretion. The ruminal fluid was collected at different time points, i.e., day 0, +3 and +5 after begin of the experiment. No alterations were observed in the chrome excretion in the urine, at the same time, it was not detected the mineral (i.e., chrome) in the plasma, being this excretion basically fecal. Animals from treated group presented a higher excretion of chrome than those belong to the control group at day 0 and +3. The utilization of organic chrome allowed an increase in the ingestion of dry matter (DM) at day 0 (P < 0.05). The fecal production of DM in the supplemented group was higher than those observed in the control group in the days 1, 2, 3 and 4 (P ˂ 0.05). It was not detected difference in the digestibility, DM ingestion and ruminal fauna during the study. In conclusion, lambs supplemented with organic chrome did not absorb this mineral, consequently, no alteration was observed in the ruminal fauna.A utilização de microminerais em animais de produção é tema de estudo de diversos pesquisadores que buscam com esses elementos potencializar o desempenho produtivo e reprodutivo de rebanhos. Porém, ainda são poucos os trabalhos relacionados ao metabolismo de minerais em ovinos, o que dificulta muitas vezes, a adequada interpretação de resultados obtidos em pesquisas. Nesse contexto, o objetivo desse estudo foi de avaliar o metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a concentração de protozoários ruminais. Para tanto, foram utilizados quatro cordeiros machos com quatro meses de idade e 28 quilos. Os animais foram alocados em gaiolas metabólicas por um período de adaptação de quinze dias e mais cinco dias de período experimental, totalizando 20 dias em dois momentos com tratamentos invertidos totalizando quatro animais por grupo. O mineral foi administrado mediante a infusão de um miligrama da levedura rica em cromo (Sacharomices cerevisae), via intraruminal, durante todo o período adaptativo e experimental. Foram avaliados os índices de matéria seca (MS) da dieta e das fezes dos animais para estimar o consumo, a digestibilidade e a produção fecal. Sangue, fezes e urina foram coletados, a cada 24 horas, durante o período experimental para determinar a excreção de cromo. As coletas de suco de rúmen foram realizadas nos dias zero, três e cinco do experimento. Não houve detecção de teores de cromo na urina dos animais tratados e não foi detectado resquícios do mineral no plasma sanguíneo. A excreção foi basicamente fecal. Os cordeiros do grupo tratado apresentaram maiores teores de cromo nas fezes do que os animais do grupo controle nos dias zero e 3. O uso do cromo orgânico promoveu um acréscimo no consumo de MS nos animais no dia zero (P < 0,05). A produção fecal de MS do grupo suplementado foi maior que aquela observada nos animais do grupo controle nos dias 1, 2, 3 e 4 (P ˂ 0,05). Não houve diferença na digestibilidade, no consumo de MS e na concentração de protozoários ruminais, entre os grupos, durante o período experimental. Observou-se alta correlação positiva entre digestibilidade e produção MS (r = 0,82). 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title Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
spellingShingle Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
Rocha, José Francisco Xavier da
Cromo
Metabolismo
Protozoários
Rúmen
Cordeiros
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
title_full Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
title_fullStr Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
title_full_unstemmed Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
title_sort Metabolismo do cromo orgânico e seu efeito sobre a fauna ruminal de cordeiros
author Rocha, José Francisco Xavier da
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Metabolismo
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Metabolismo
Protozoários
Rúmen
Cordeiros
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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