Literature review: culture and the use of food additives

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Autor(a) principal: Piza, Paola Cristina de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Natel, Andressa Santanna, Rezende, Lucas Alberto Teixeira de, Aguiar, Edina de Fátima, Rocha , Guilherme Carvalho, Morais, Estêvão Luís de Araújo Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20990
Resumo: Cuniculture is the branch of animal husbandry that deals with the productive, economic and rational breeding of rabbits. From the Second World War onwards, there was a need to produce, more quickly and efficiently, products of animal origin for human consumption. Thus, rabbits aroused interest because they are prolific, docile and fast reproductive animals. Raising rabbits can be considered an easy-to-implement activity, with simple management and installations, producing excellent quality meat for human consumption and its by-products that can be commercialized on a large scale and can be a great source of income for small and large producers. Food is the crucial point to achieve good production rates; as with other production systems, in rabbit farming, feeding represents 60 to 70% of the costs. Due to this, the use of additives seeks to increase feed efficiency, providing better productive and economic performance in animal production. Thus, nucleotides are additives composed of a nitrogenous base (purine or pyrimidine), a pentose and one or more phosphate groups. Within animal nutrition, dietary nucleotides have drawn attention for playing a role in the maintenance of intestinal health and may act as a solution to the use of antibiotics in the feeding of young animals. Therefore, it highlights the importance of studies and research to obtain new alternatives in feeding for production systems and keep data on rabbit production active.
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spelling Literature review: culture and the use of food additivesRevisión de la literatura: cría de conejos y uso de aditivos alimentariosRevisão de literatura: cunicultura e o uso de aditivos na alimentaçãoAditivosAlimentosConejosNucleótidosSistema de producción.AditivosAlimentaçãoCoelhosNucleotídeosSistema de produção.AdditivesFoodRabbitsNucleotidesProduction system.Cuniculture is the branch of animal husbandry that deals with the productive, economic and rational breeding of rabbits. From the Second World War onwards, there was a need to produce, more quickly and efficiently, products of animal origin for human consumption. Thus, rabbits aroused interest because they are prolific, docile and fast reproductive animals. Raising rabbits can be considered an easy-to-implement activity, with simple management and installations, producing excellent quality meat for human consumption and its by-products that can be commercialized on a large scale and can be a great source of income for small and large producers. Food is the crucial point to achieve good production rates; as with other production systems, in rabbit farming, feeding represents 60 to 70% of the costs. Due to this, the use of additives seeks to increase feed efficiency, providing better productive and economic performance in animal production. Thus, nucleotides are additives composed of a nitrogenous base (purine or pyrimidine), a pentose and one or more phosphate groups. Within animal nutrition, dietary nucleotides have drawn attention for playing a role in the maintenance of intestinal health and may act as a solution to the use of antibiotics in the feeding of young animals. Therefore, it highlights the importance of studies and research to obtain new alternatives in feeding for production systems and keep data on rabbit production active.La cunicultura es la rama de la ganadería que se ocupa de la cría productiva, económica y racional de conejos. Desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial en adelante, fue necesario producir, de manera más rápida y eficiente, productos de origen animal para el consumo humano. Así, los conejos despertaron interés por ser animales prolíficos, dóciles y de rápida reproducción. La cría de conejos se puede considerar una actividad fácil de implementar, con un manejo e instalaciones simples, produciendo carne de excelente calidad para el consumo humano y sus subproductos que pueden ser comercializados a gran escala y pueden ser una gran fuente de ingresos para pequeños y pequeños. grandes productores. La alimentación es el punto crucial para lograr buenos índices de producción; Al igual que con otros sistemas de producción, en la cría de conejos, la alimentación representa del 60 al 70% de los costos. Debido a esto, el uso de aditivos busca incrementar la eficiencia alimenticia, brindando un mejor desempeño productivo y económico en la producción animal. Así, los nucleótidos son aditivos compuestos por una base nitrogenada (purina o pirimidina), una pentosa y uno o más grupos fosfato. Dentro de la nutrición animal, los nucleótidos de la dieta han llamado la atención por desempeñar un papel en el mantenimiento de la salud intestinal y pueden actuar como una solución al uso de antibióticos en la alimentación de animales jóvenes. Por tanto, destaca la importancia de los estudios e investigaciones para obtener nuevas alternativas en la alimentación para los sistemas de producción y mantener activos los datos sobre la producción de conejos.A cunicultura é o ramo da zootecnia que trata da criação produtiva, econômica e racional de coelhos. A partir da Segunda Guerra Mundial, houve-se a necessidade de se produzir, de forma mais rápida e eficiente, produtos de origem animal para o consumo humano. Sendo assim, os coelhos despertaram interesse por serem animais prolíferos, dóceis e de ciclo reprodutivo rápido. A criação de coelhos pode ser considerada uma atividade de fácil implantação, com manejo e instalações simples; produzindo uma carne de ótima qualidade para a alimentação humana e seus subprodutos que podem ser comercializados em grande escala, podendo ser uma ótima opção de fonte de renda para pequenos e grandes produtores. A alimentação é o ponto crucial para alcançar bons índices produtivos; assim como os demais sistemas de produção, na cunicultura a alimentação representa de 60 a 70% dos custos. Devido a isto, o uso de aditivos procura aumentar a eficiência alimentar, proporcionando melhores desempenhos produtivos e econômicos na produção animal. Os nucleotídeos são compostos por uma base nitrogenada (purina ou pirimidina), uma pentose e um ou mais grupos fosfatos. Dentro da nutrição animal, os nucleotídeos dietéticos têm chamado atenção por desempenhar papel na manutenção da saúde intestinal, podendo atuar como uma solução ao uso de antibióticos na alimentação dos animais jovens. Portanto, destaca-se a importância de estudos e pesquisas para se obter novas alternativas na alimentação para os sistemas de produção e manter os dados sobre cunicultura ativos.Research, Society and Development2021-10-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2099010.33448/rsd-v10i13.20990Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e85101320990Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e85101320990Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e851013209902525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20990/18804Copyright (c) 2021 Paola Cristina de Piza; Andressa Santanna Natel; Lucas Alberto Teixeira de Rezende; Edina de Fátima Aguiar; Guilherme Carvalho Rocha ; Estêvão Luís de Araújo Oliveira Moraishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPiza, Paola Cristina de Natel, Andressa Santanna Rezende, Lucas Alberto Teixeira de Aguiar, Edina de Fátima Rocha , Guilherme Carvalho Morais, Estêvão Luís de Araújo Oliveira 2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20990Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:30.044016Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
Revisión de la literatura: cría de conejos y uso de aditivos alimentarios
Revisão de literatura: cunicultura e o uso de aditivos na alimentação
title Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
spellingShingle Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
Piza, Paola Cristina de
Aditivos
Alimentos
Conejos
Nucleótidos
Sistema de producción.
Aditivos
Alimentação
Coelhos
Nucleotídeos
Sistema de produção.
Additives
Food
Rabbits
Nucleotides
Production system.
title_short Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
title_full Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
title_fullStr Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
title_full_unstemmed Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
title_sort Literature review: culture and the use of food additives
author Piza, Paola Cristina de
author_facet Piza, Paola Cristina de
Natel, Andressa Santanna
Rezende, Lucas Alberto Teixeira de
Aguiar, Edina de Fátima
Rocha , Guilherme Carvalho
Morais, Estêvão Luís de Araújo Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Natel, Andressa Santanna
Rezende, Lucas Alberto Teixeira de
Aguiar, Edina de Fátima
Rocha , Guilherme Carvalho
Morais, Estêvão Luís de Araújo Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Piza, Paola Cristina de
Natel, Andressa Santanna
Rezende, Lucas Alberto Teixeira de
Aguiar, Edina de Fátima
Rocha , Guilherme Carvalho
Morais, Estêvão Luís de Araújo Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aditivos
Alimentos
Conejos
Nucleótidos
Sistema de producción.
Aditivos
Alimentação
Coelhos
Nucleotídeos
Sistema de produção.
Additives
Food
Rabbits
Nucleotides
Production system.
topic Aditivos
Alimentos
Conejos
Nucleótidos
Sistema de producción.
Aditivos
Alimentação
Coelhos
Nucleotídeos
Sistema de produção.
Additives
Food
Rabbits
Nucleotides
Production system.
description Cuniculture is the branch of animal husbandry that deals with the productive, economic and rational breeding of rabbits. From the Second World War onwards, there was a need to produce, more quickly and efficiently, products of animal origin for human consumption. Thus, rabbits aroused interest because they are prolific, docile and fast reproductive animals. Raising rabbits can be considered an easy-to-implement activity, with simple management and installations, producing excellent quality meat for human consumption and its by-products that can be commercialized on a large scale and can be a great source of income for small and large producers. Food is the crucial point to achieve good production rates; as with other production systems, in rabbit farming, feeding represents 60 to 70% of the costs. Due to this, the use of additives seeks to increase feed efficiency, providing better productive and economic performance in animal production. Thus, nucleotides are additives composed of a nitrogenous base (purine or pyrimidine), a pentose and one or more phosphate groups. Within animal nutrition, dietary nucleotides have drawn attention for playing a role in the maintenance of intestinal health and may act as a solution to the use of antibiotics in the feeding of young animals. Therefore, it highlights the importance of studies and research to obtain new alternatives in feeding for production systems and keep data on rabbit production active.
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