Extrato do resíduo do processamento da goiaba na alimentação de codornas japonesas
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2016-03-14
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of inclusion of guava extract (GE) on the
performance of japanese quails phase and the internal and external quality and shelf life of
eggs. For this they developed two experiments. The first experiment was conducted using 384
japanese female quails with 42 days of age, weighing 138 ± 10 g at the beginning of
production, distributed in a completely randomized design (CRD) with four treatments and
six replicates of 16 birds each. Treatments consisted of four levels: 0%; 0.3%; 0.6% and 0.9%
inclusion of GE in poultry feed. The variables were: feed intake, egg production, egg mass,
feed conversion per egg mass, and dozens of eggs, average egg weight, yolk weight, albumen,
and shell, shell thickness, albumen height, yolk height, yolk diameter, diameter of albumen,
yolk color, specific gravity, Haugh unit (HU), yolk index, albumen index, albumen
percentage, shell, yolk, pH of yolk and albumen. In the second experiment 400 eggs were
distributed in DIC in factorial 4x4 with four levels of inclusion of GE, four storage times (0,
9, 18 and 27 days) with five repetitions. Which it was carried out analysis of thiobarbituric
reactive substances (TBARS) of gems. The shell thickness was influenced by GE levels in the
diet and decreased linearly. There was an interaction between treatments for lipid oxidation of
gems, the nine days of storage the best result was found for the treatment containing 0.3% of
GE. After 27 days, the lowest amount of lipid oxidation of buds was for the level of 0.6%
inclusion of GE, there was no significant difference in time zero and 18 days compared to GE
levels tested. Comparing the GE levels included in the feed in relation to the storage time, the
level of 0,3% provided the best results for the yolks stored for nine days, however this result
is not significantly different from the yolks stored for 18 days which in time does not differ
from other periods (0 to 27 days). With 0.9% of GE include the best result for lipid oxidation
was of gems stored for 18 days. There was no significant difference to the storage time factor
on the level with 0% and 0.6% inclusion of GE. There was no significant difference between
the GE levels tested for: feed intake, laying percentage, egg mass, converting mass and dozen
eggs, average egg weight, yolk weight, shell weight, weight albumen, percentage of yolk,
albumen and shell, specific gravity, UH, yolk color, albumen and yolk index, pH of yolk and
albumen. Thus the addition of guava extract in diets of japanese quails in production does not
affect the productive performance and the external and internal characteristics of eggs except
for yolk, where there was an improvement in the lipid stability and bark which reduces its
thickness.
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Antioxidante , Aves , Coturnix japonica , Nutrição , Postura , Antioxidant , Birds , Nutrition , Laying
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OLIVEIRA, H. F. de. Extrato do resíduo do processamento da goiaba na alimentação de codornas japonesas. 2016. 43 f. Dissertação (mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2016.