Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet

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Autor(a) principal: Mueller, Leonardo R. [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gouvea, Daniel I. C. G. [UNESP], Francischinelli, Andre F. [UNESP], Alvarenga, Guiherme D. A. [UNESP], Castagnino, Pablo S. [UNESP], Cappellozza, Bruno, Sousa, Osvaldo A. de [UNESP], Meirelles, Paulo R. L. [UNESP], Costa, Ciniro [UNESP], Martins, Cyntia L. [UNESP], Arrigoni, Mario B. [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tas/txab207
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218955
Resumo: This experiment evaluated the effects of feeding whole cottonseed (WC) and/or calcium salts of fatty acids (CSFA) on dry matter intake (DMI), performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals receiving a high-concentrate diet during the finishing phase. On day 0, 96 Nellore bulls were blocked according to initial shrunk body weight (BW; 302 +/- 26.7 kg) into group pens (four animals/pen) and, within blocks, pens were randomly assigned to receive: 1) 15% of WC and 2% of CSFA (dry matter [DM] basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (15WC; n = 6); 2) 10% of WC and 3% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (10WC; n = 6); 3) 5% of WC and 4% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (5WC; n = 6); and 4) 0% of WC and 5% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (0WC; n = 6). Diets were formulated to be isocaloric, isonitrogenous, and isolipidic. Experimental period lasted 108 d; DMI was evaluated daily, whereas blood samples and carcass measurements were obtained on days 0, 55, and 108 of the study. Upon slaughter on day 109, steaks were collected for determination of the chemical and fatty acid (FA) profile of the meat. No treatment effects (P >= 0.35) were observed on DMI, performance, average daily gain (ADG), carcass ultrasound measurements, and chemical variables of the steak. Nonetheless, including WC into the diets decreased C12:0, C16:0, C16:1 trans-9, C17:0, C18:0, C18:1 cis-9, C18:2 cis-9, cis-12, C18:3 cis-9, cis-12, cis-15, saturated, and unsaturated FA intake (P < 0.01). Moreover, adding WC increased DMI fluctuation and feed efficiency (FE; P = 0.03) but decreased marbling (P <= 0.03). A treatment x day interaction was observed (P < 0.01) for serum leptin concentration, as 10WC animals had greater leptin concentration on day 103 vs. other treatments (P < 0.01). Regarding steak FA profile, WC addition into the diet increased C18:2 cis-7, trans-9 and C18:3 cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 (P < 0.001), whereas saturated FA was quadratically affected (P = 0.02) and unsaturated FA was reduced for 15WC (P < 0.04). In summary, increasing levels of CSFA into isolipidic finishing diets containing WC did not negatively impact feedlot performance but reduced FE and increased marbling scores of B. indicus bulls, demonstrating its feasibility as a technology to improve carcass traits of low-marbling animals.
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spelling Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate dietBos indicuscalcium salts of fatty acidsisolipidicmarblingperformancewhole cottonseedThis experiment evaluated the effects of feeding whole cottonseed (WC) and/or calcium salts of fatty acids (CSFA) on dry matter intake (DMI), performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals receiving a high-concentrate diet during the finishing phase. On day 0, 96 Nellore bulls were blocked according to initial shrunk body weight (BW; 302 +/- 26.7 kg) into group pens (four animals/pen) and, within blocks, pens were randomly assigned to receive: 1) 15% of WC and 2% of CSFA (dry matter [DM] basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (15WC; n = 6); 2) 10% of WC and 3% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (10WC; n = 6); 3) 5% of WC and 4% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (5WC; n = 6); and 4) 0% of WC and 5% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (0WC; n = 6). Diets were formulated to be isocaloric, isonitrogenous, and isolipidic. Experimental period lasted 108 d; DMI was evaluated daily, whereas blood samples and carcass measurements were obtained on days 0, 55, and 108 of the study. Upon slaughter on day 109, steaks were collected for determination of the chemical and fatty acid (FA) profile of the meat. No treatment effects (P >= 0.35) were observed on DMI, performance, average daily gain (ADG), carcass ultrasound measurements, and chemical variables of the steak. Nonetheless, including WC into the diets decreased C12:0, C16:0, C16:1 trans-9, C17:0, C18:0, C18:1 cis-9, C18:2 cis-9, cis-12, C18:3 cis-9, cis-12, cis-15, saturated, and unsaturated FA intake (P < 0.01). Moreover, adding WC increased DMI fluctuation and feed efficiency (FE; P = 0.03) but decreased marbling (P <= 0.03). A treatment x day interaction was observed (P < 0.01) for serum leptin concentration, as 10WC animals had greater leptin concentration on day 103 vs. other treatments (P < 0.01). Regarding steak FA profile, WC addition into the diet increased C18:2 cis-7, trans-9 and C18:3 cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 (P < 0.001), whereas saturated FA was quadratically affected (P = 0.02) and unsaturated FA was reduced for 15WC (P < 0.04). In summary, increasing levels of CSFA into isolipidic finishing diets containing WC did not negatively impact feedlot performance but reduced FE and increased marbling scores of B. indicus bulls, demonstrating its feasibility as a technology to improve carcass traits of low-marbling animals.NutricorpUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, BR-18618000 Botucatu, SP, BrazilNutricorp, BR-13601000 Araras, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, BR-18618000 Botucatu, SP, BrazilOxford Univ Press IncUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)NutricorpMueller, Leonardo R. [UNESP]Gouvea, Daniel I. C. G. [UNESP]Francischinelli, Andre F. [UNESP]Alvarenga, Guiherme D. A. [UNESP]Castagnino, Pablo S. [UNESP]Cappellozza, BrunoSousa, Osvaldo A. de [UNESP]Meirelles, Paulo R. L. [UNESP]Costa, Ciniro [UNESP]Martins, Cyntia L. [UNESP]Arrigoni, Mario B. [UNESP]2022-04-28T17:30:37Z2022-04-28T17:30:37Z2021-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article18http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tas/txab207Translational Animal Science. Cary: Oxford Univ Press Inc, v. 5, n. 4, 18 p., 2021.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/21895510.1093/tas/txab207WOS:000745649200021Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengTranslational Animal Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-06T18:54:56Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/218955Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-06T18:54:56Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
title Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
spellingShingle Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
Mueller, Leonardo R. [UNESP]
Bos indicus
calcium salts of fatty acids
isolipidic
marbling
performance
whole cottonseed
title_short Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
title_full Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
title_fullStr Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
title_sort Effects of the association between whole cottonseed and calcium salts of fatty acids on nutrient intake, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals offered a high-concentrate diet
author Mueller, Leonardo R. [UNESP]
author_facet Mueller, Leonardo R. [UNESP]
Gouvea, Daniel I. C. G. [UNESP]
Francischinelli, Andre F. [UNESP]
Alvarenga, Guiherme D. A. [UNESP]
Castagnino, Pablo S. [UNESP]
Cappellozza, Bruno
Sousa, Osvaldo A. de [UNESP]
Meirelles, Paulo R. L. [UNESP]
Costa, Ciniro [UNESP]
Martins, Cyntia L. [UNESP]
Arrigoni, Mario B. [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Gouvea, Daniel I. C. G. [UNESP]
Francischinelli, Andre F. [UNESP]
Alvarenga, Guiherme D. A. [UNESP]
Castagnino, Pablo S. [UNESP]
Cappellozza, Bruno
Sousa, Osvaldo A. de [UNESP]
Meirelles, Paulo R. L. [UNESP]
Costa, Ciniro [UNESP]
Martins, Cyntia L. [UNESP]
Arrigoni, Mario B. [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Nutricorp
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mueller, Leonardo R. [UNESP]
Gouvea, Daniel I. C. G. [UNESP]
Francischinelli, Andre F. [UNESP]
Alvarenga, Guiherme D. A. [UNESP]
Castagnino, Pablo S. [UNESP]
Cappellozza, Bruno
Sousa, Osvaldo A. de [UNESP]
Meirelles, Paulo R. L. [UNESP]
Costa, Ciniro [UNESP]
Martins, Cyntia L. [UNESP]
Arrigoni, Mario B. [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bos indicus
calcium salts of fatty acids
isolipidic
marbling
performance
whole cottonseed
topic Bos indicus
calcium salts of fatty acids
isolipidic
marbling
performance
whole cottonseed
description This experiment evaluated the effects of feeding whole cottonseed (WC) and/or calcium salts of fatty acids (CSFA) on dry matter intake (DMI), performance, and carcass characteristics of Bos indicus animals receiving a high-concentrate diet during the finishing phase. On day 0, 96 Nellore bulls were blocked according to initial shrunk body weight (BW; 302 +/- 26.7 kg) into group pens (four animals/pen) and, within blocks, pens were randomly assigned to receive: 1) 15% of WC and 2% of CSFA (dry matter [DM] basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (15WC; n = 6); 2) 10% of WC and 3% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (10WC; n = 6); 3) 5% of WC and 4% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (5WC; n = 6); and 4) 0% of WC and 5% of CSFA (DM basis) of palm, cottonseed, and soybean oil (0WC; n = 6). Diets were formulated to be isocaloric, isonitrogenous, and isolipidic. Experimental period lasted 108 d; DMI was evaluated daily, whereas blood samples and carcass measurements were obtained on days 0, 55, and 108 of the study. Upon slaughter on day 109, steaks were collected for determination of the chemical and fatty acid (FA) profile of the meat. No treatment effects (P >= 0.35) were observed on DMI, performance, average daily gain (ADG), carcass ultrasound measurements, and chemical variables of the steak. Nonetheless, including WC into the diets decreased C12:0, C16:0, C16:1 trans-9, C17:0, C18:0, C18:1 cis-9, C18:2 cis-9, cis-12, C18:3 cis-9, cis-12, cis-15, saturated, and unsaturated FA intake (P < 0.01). Moreover, adding WC increased DMI fluctuation and feed efficiency (FE; P = 0.03) but decreased marbling (P <= 0.03). A treatment x day interaction was observed (P < 0.01) for serum leptin concentration, as 10WC animals had greater leptin concentration on day 103 vs. other treatments (P < 0.01). Regarding steak FA profile, WC addition into the diet increased C18:2 cis-7, trans-9 and C18:3 cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 (P < 0.001), whereas saturated FA was quadratically affected (P = 0.02) and unsaturated FA was reduced for 15WC (P < 0.04). In summary, increasing levels of CSFA into isolipidic finishing diets containing WC did not negatively impact feedlot performance but reduced FE and increased marbling scores of B. indicus bulls, demonstrating its feasibility as a technology to improve carcass traits of low-marbling animals.
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