Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos

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Autor(a) principal: WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Complexed minerals are better absorbed in the intestinal mucosa, as they use the absorptive pathways of the molecules that complex them, with no competition with other minerals, presenting greater bioavailability than non-complexed minerals. The objective was to determine the effect and the levels of total substitution of inorganic sources of Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe by sources complexed with amino acids in the feeding of light laying hens in the production phase. 400 commercial laying hens of the Lohmann White lineage, aged 78 to 98 weeks, were used. The birds were housed in 40 cages, with a capacity of 10 birds / cage. The research lasted 140 days, divided into five cycles of 28 days each. Four diets were used, with total replacement of the non-complex mineral source (NCM) by mineral source complexed to amino acids (AACM), with reduction of the level of supplementation of the mineral levels as being: T1- Control diet, only with NCM; T2- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 70% in mineral levels; T3- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 50% in mineral levels and T4- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 40% in mineral levels. The data were submitted to the Dunnet test, comparing diets with NCM and AACM, one by one. Then, an analysis of orthogonal contrasts (linear or quadratic) and of interests was carried out, at 5% probability (p <0.05), with the aid of the statistical program SAS version 3.1. Histology indicated variations in level and mineral source in all intestinal segments. In the duodenal portion, the source and mineral level influenced the height and width of the villus, with lower values with the inclusion of 70% AACM. In the jejunum the source influenced the height and width of the villus and the depth of the crypt, while the level influenced the widths of the villus and the crypt, with wider villi with NCM. In the ileum, the source influenced the villus width, crypt depth and width, villus: crypt ratio and area, while the level influenced the villus height and width, crypt depth and width and villus: crypt ratio, with linear increase for villus ratio: cypta the measure that reduced the supplementation with AACM. Satisfactory results were observed for all intestinal portions with AACM supplementation. In the densitometry there was influence of the mineral source used, presenting higher densities in general and in the medial portion for the diet with 40% AACM, demonstrating greater resistance and maintenance of bone characteristics. There was no effect of the source on the mineral composition of the tibia, however, higher Ca and P ratios were observed for diets supplemented with AACM. In the buds there was influence of the source and the mineral level in the depositions of Mn and Cu, being possible to observe a linear reduction in the mineral deposition as it reduced the inclusion of AACM. Therefore, the inclusion of up to 50% in the supplementation of complexed sources of Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe in total replacement of non-complexed sources, provided better histological conditions, positively influencing the villus: jejunal and ileal crypt relationship, and yet, throughout intestinal absorption surface area, as well as better bone parameters, showing no damage as to the micromineral deposition in the yolk.
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spelling RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-ViagemBARROS, Mércia RodriguesSANTOS, Marcos José Batista dosLUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt MarquesNASCIMENTO, Julio Cezar dos Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4706720624276029WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva2022-03-29T13:41:05Z2020-02-28WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva. Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos. 2020. 61 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8554Complexed minerals are better absorbed in the intestinal mucosa, as they use the absorptive pathways of the molecules that complex them, with no competition with other minerals, presenting greater bioavailability than non-complexed minerals. The objective was to determine the effect and the levels of total substitution of inorganic sources of Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe by sources complexed with amino acids in the feeding of light laying hens in the production phase. 400 commercial laying hens of the Lohmann White lineage, aged 78 to 98 weeks, were used. The birds were housed in 40 cages, with a capacity of 10 birds / cage. The research lasted 140 days, divided into five cycles of 28 days each. Four diets were used, with total replacement of the non-complex mineral source (NCM) by mineral source complexed to amino acids (AACM), with reduction of the level of supplementation of the mineral levels as being: T1- Control diet, only with NCM; T2- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 70% in mineral levels; T3- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 50% in mineral levels and T4- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 40% in mineral levels. The data were submitted to the Dunnet test, comparing diets with NCM and AACM, one by one. Then, an analysis of orthogonal contrasts (linear or quadratic) and of interests was carried out, at 5% probability (p <0.05), with the aid of the statistical program SAS version 3.1. Histology indicated variations in level and mineral source in all intestinal segments. In the duodenal portion, the source and mineral level influenced the height and width of the villus, with lower values with the inclusion of 70% AACM. In the jejunum the source influenced the height and width of the villus and the depth of the crypt, while the level influenced the widths of the villus and the crypt, with wider villi with NCM. In the ileum, the source influenced the villus width, crypt depth and width, villus: crypt ratio and area, while the level influenced the villus height and width, crypt depth and width and villus: crypt ratio, with linear increase for villus ratio: cypta the measure that reduced the supplementation with AACM. Satisfactory results were observed for all intestinal portions with AACM supplementation. In the densitometry there was influence of the mineral source used, presenting higher densities in general and in the medial portion for the diet with 40% AACM, demonstrating greater resistance and maintenance of bone characteristics. There was no effect of the source on the mineral composition of the tibia, however, higher Ca and P ratios were observed for diets supplemented with AACM. In the buds there was influence of the source and the mineral level in the depositions of Mn and Cu, being possible to observe a linear reduction in the mineral deposition as it reduced the inclusion of AACM. Therefore, the inclusion of up to 50% in the supplementation of complexed sources of Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe in total replacement of non-complexed sources, provided better histological conditions, positively influencing the villus: jejunal and ileal crypt relationship, and yet, throughout intestinal absorption surface area, as well as better bone parameters, showing no damage as to the micromineral deposition in the yolk.Os minerais complexados, são melhores absorvidos na mucosa intestinal, pois, utilizam as vias absortivas das moléculas que os complexam, não havendo competição com outros minerais, apresentando, maior biodisponibilidade, que os minerais não complexados. Objetivou-se a determinação do efeito e dos níveis de substituição total das fontes inorgânicas de Zn, Mn, Cu e Fe por fontes complexadas a aminoácidos na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras leves na fase de produção. Foram utilizadas 400 galinhas poedeiras comerciais da linhagem Lohmann White, com idade de 78 a 98 semanas. As aves foram alojadas em 40 gaiolas, com lotação de 10 aves/gaiola. A pesquisa estendeu-se por 140 dias, fracionada em cinco ciclos de 28 dias cada. Utilizou-se quatro dietas, com substituição total da fonte mineral não complexada (MNC) por fonte mineral complexada a aminoácidos (MCAA), com redução do nível de suplementação dos níveis de minerais como sendo: T1- Dieta controle, apenas com MNC; T2- Dieta suplementada com MCAA e inclusão de 70% nos níveis dos minerais; T3- Dieta suplementada com MCAA e inclusão de 50% nos níveis dos minerais e T4- Dieta suplementada com MCAA e inclusão de 40% nos níveis dos minerais. Os dados foram submetidos ao teste de Dunnet, comparando dietas com MNC e MCAA, uma a uma. Em seguida, realizou-se análise de contrastes ortogonais (linear ou quadrático) e de interesses, à 5% de probabilidade (p<0,05), com o auxílio do programa estatístico SAS versão 3.1. A histologia indicou variações quanto ao nível e a fonte mineral em todos os segmentos intestinais. Na porção duodenal a fonte e o nível mineral influenciaram a altura e a largura do vilo, com menores valores com a inclusão de 70% de MCAA. No jejuno a fonte influenciou altura e largura do vilo e profundidade da cripta, enquanto o nível influenciou larguras do vilo e da cripta, com vilos mais largos com MNC. Já no íleo, houve influência da fonte em largura do vilo, profundidade e largura da cripta, relação vilo:cripta e área, enquanto o nível influenciou altura e largura do vilo, profundidade e largura da cripta e relação vilo:cripta, com aumento linear para relação vilo:cipta à medida que reduziu a suplementação com MCAA. Para todas as porções intestinais foram observados resultados satisfatórios com a suplementação de MCAA. Na densitometria houve influência da fonte mineral utilizada apresentando maiores densidades no geral e na porção medial para a dieta com 40% MCAA, demonstrando maior resistência e manutenção das características ósseas. Não houve efeito da fonte na composição mineral das tíbias, porém, observou-se maiores relações de Ca e P para as dietas suplementadas com MCAA. Nas gemas houve influência da fonte e do nível mineral nas deposições de Mn e Cu, sendo possível observar redução linear na deposição mineral à medida que reduziu a inclusão de MCAA. Portanto, a inclusão até 50% na suplementação de fontes complexadas de Zn, Mn, Cu e Fe em substituição total das fontes não complexadas, proporcionou melhores condições histológicas, influenciando positivamente na relação vilo:cripta jejunal e ileal, e ainda, em toda a área de superfície de absorção intestinal, assim como, melhores parâmetros ósseos, não apresentando prejuízos quanto a deposição micromineral na gema.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2022-03-29T13:41:05Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jamille Sheila da Silva Wanderley.pdf: 751367 bytes, checksum: d1dffb91611fc7a5a1f10548d28eda91 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-03-29T13:41:05Z (GMT). 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title Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
spellingShingle Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva
Galinha poedeira
Nutrição animal
Mineral complexado
Aminoácido
Função intestinal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
title_full Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
title_fullStr Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
title_full_unstemmed Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
title_sort Histologia intestinal, parâmetros ósseos e deposição mineral na gema dos ovos de galinhas alimentadas com minerais complexados a aminoácidos
author WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva
author_facet WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-Viagem
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv BARROS, Mércia Rodrigues
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Marcos José Batista dos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv NASCIMENTO, Julio Cezar dos Santos
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4706720624276029
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv WANDERLEY, Jamille Sheila da Silva
contributor_str_mv RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-Viagem
BARROS, Mércia Rodrigues
SANTOS, Marcos José Batista dos
LUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques
NASCIMENTO, Julio Cezar dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galinha poedeira
Nutrição animal
Mineral complexado
Aminoácido
Função intestinal
topic Galinha poedeira
Nutrição animal
Mineral complexado
Aminoácido
Função intestinal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description Complexed minerals are better absorbed in the intestinal mucosa, as they use the absorptive pathways of the molecules that complex them, with no competition with other minerals, presenting greater bioavailability than non-complexed minerals. The objective was to determine the effect and the levels of total substitution of inorganic sources of Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe by sources complexed with amino acids in the feeding of light laying hens in the production phase. 400 commercial laying hens of the Lohmann White lineage, aged 78 to 98 weeks, were used. The birds were housed in 40 cages, with a capacity of 10 birds / cage. The research lasted 140 days, divided into five cycles of 28 days each. Four diets were used, with total replacement of the non-complex mineral source (NCM) by mineral source complexed to amino acids (AACM), with reduction of the level of supplementation of the mineral levels as being: T1- Control diet, only with NCM; T2- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 70% in mineral levels; T3- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 50% in mineral levels and T4- Diet supplemented with AACM and inclusion of 40% in mineral levels. The data were submitted to the Dunnet test, comparing diets with NCM and AACM, one by one. Then, an analysis of orthogonal contrasts (linear or quadratic) and of interests was carried out, at 5% probability (p <0.05), with the aid of the statistical program SAS version 3.1. Histology indicated variations in level and mineral source in all intestinal segments. In the duodenal portion, the source and mineral level influenced the height and width of the villus, with lower values with the inclusion of 70% AACM. In the jejunum the source influenced the height and width of the villus and the depth of the crypt, while the level influenced the widths of the villus and the crypt, with wider villi with NCM. In the ileum, the source influenced the villus width, crypt depth and width, villus: crypt ratio and area, while the level influenced the villus height and width, crypt depth and width and villus: crypt ratio, with linear increase for villus ratio: cypta the measure that reduced the supplementation with AACM. Satisfactory results were observed for all intestinal portions with AACM supplementation. In the densitometry there was influence of the mineral source used, presenting higher densities in general and in the medial portion for the diet with 40% AACM, demonstrating greater resistance and maintenance of bone characteristics. There was no effect of the source on the mineral composition of the tibia, however, higher Ca and P ratios were observed for diets supplemented with AACM. In the buds there was influence of the source and the mineral level in the depositions of Mn and Cu, being possible to observe a linear reduction in the mineral deposition as it reduced the inclusion of AACM. Therefore, the inclusion of up to 50% in the supplementation of complexed sources of Zn, Mn, Cu and Fe in total replacement of non-complexed sources, provided better histological conditions, positively influencing the villus: jejunal and ileal crypt relationship, and yet, throughout intestinal absorption surface area, as well as better bone parameters, showing no damage as to the micromineral deposition in the yolk.
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