3 resultados para Eucalyptus grandis

em Universidade Federal do Pará


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ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of inclusion of lipid residue of biodiesel originated in the processing of palm oil (Elaeis guineensis) in the diet on the digestibility of feedlot lambs. Twenty-five crossbred male castrated lambs, weighing 20±1.61 kg, were distributed in randomized blocks with five treatments and five replications. The experimental period lasted 22 days; 15 for diet adaptation, 2 for the adaptation to the indicator LIPE (lignin from Eucalyptus grandis isolated, purified and enriched, UFMG, Minas Gerais) and 5 for fecal sampling. Diets were formulated with 64% concentrate based on corn and soybean meal, 31% Massai grass (Panicum maximum cv. Massai) hay and 5% lipid supplementation from increasing levels of substitution of 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% of palm oil for biodiesel oil from palm residue. The lambs were offered two meals a day, at 7h00 and 16h00. There was linear effect of inclusion of the residue from palm oil biodiesel on dry matter intake. There was no change in digestibility of nutrients except for ether extract. The use of biodiesel from palm oil residue up to 100% replacement for the lipid supplementation of sheep positively influences the consumption without altering the digestibility of nutrients.

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The leaves and thin branches of Lippia grandis Schauer, Verbenaceae, are used for flavoring of food in the Brazilian Amazon, as substitute for oregano. In this study the constituents of the essential oil were identified and the antioxidant capacity and larvicidal activity of the oil and methanol extract and its sub-fractions were evaluated. A sensory evaluation was determined in view of absence of toxicity. The oil showed a yield of 2.1% and its main constituents were thymol (45.8%), p-cymene (14.3%), γ-terpinene (10.5%), carvacrol (9.9%) and thymol methyl ether (4.8%), totalizing 85%. The DPPH radical scavenging activity showed values for the EC50 between 9.0 and 130.5 µg mL-1 and the TEAC/ABTS values varied from 131.1 to 336.0 mg TE/g, indicating significant antioxidant activity for the plant. The total phenolic content ranged from 223.0 to 761.4 mg GAE/g, contributing to the antioxidant activity observed. The crude extracts inhibited the bleaching of β-carotene and the oil showed the greatest inhibition (42.5%). The oil (LgO, 7.6±2.4 µg mL-1) showed strong larvicidal activity against the brine shrimp bioassay. The sensory evaluation was highly satisfactory in comparison to oregano. The results are very promising for the use of L. grandis in seasoning and antioxidant products.

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A demanda mundial por energia limpa e sustentável tem aumentado nos últimos anos. Uma das alternativas é a biomassa, incluindo os plantios florestais, com destaque, no Brasil, para o gênero Eucalyptus spp., que, atualmente, possui diversos clones selecionados para a produção de energia. Em razão da diferença na adaptação dos clones aos diferentes ambientes, há necessidade de estudos específicos para avaliar a produção de energia para determinada região. Objetivou-se, neste estudo, determinar dentre seis clones de Eucalyptus urophylla S. T. Blake analisados, aqueles com maior potencial para a produção de biomassa e energia para a região Centro Sul do Maranhão (Grajaú). Os clones foram avaliados com 41 meses de idade, plantados em espaçamento de 4 x 3 m, e distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com cinco repetições. Cada parcela experimental era composta por 100 árvores. Foram determinadas a produção e a alocação de biomassa de cada parte da árvore e o poder calorífico de casca e do lenho. Dos seis clones estudados, dois se destacaram tanto na produção de biomassa, quanto para a geração de energia, sendo superiores em até 27 % em comparação com o clone de menor rendimento.