933 resultados para Palm Kernel Meal
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This study aimed to establish the optimum level of palm kernel meal in the diet of Santa Ines lambs based on the sensorial characteristics and fatty acid profile of the meat. We used 32 lambs with a starting age of 4 to 6 months and mean weight of 22 2.75 kg, kept in individual stalls. The animals were fed with Tifton-85 hay and a concentrate mixed with 0.0, 6.5, 13.0 or 19.5% of palm kernel meal based on the dry mass of the complete diet. These levels formed the treatments. Confinement lasted 80 days and on the last day the animals were fasted and slaughtered. After slaughter, carcasses were weighed and sectioned longitudinally, along the median line, into two antimeres. Half-carcasses were then sliced between the 12th and 13th ribs to collect the loin (longissimus dorsi), which was used to determine the sensorial characteristics and fatty acid profile of the meat. For sensorial evaluation, samples of meat were given to 54 judges who evaluated the tenderness, juiciness, appearance, aroma and flavor of the meat using a hedonic scale. Fatty acids were determined by gas chromatography. The addition of palm kernel meal to the diet had no effect on the sensorial characteristics of meat juiciness, appearance, aroma or flavor. However, tenderness showed a quadratic relationship with the addition of the meal to the diet. The concentration of fatty acids C12:0, C14:0 and C16:0 increased with the addition of palm kernel meal, as did the sum of medium-chain fatty acids and the atherogenicity index. Up to of 19.5% of the diet of Santa Ines lambs can be made up of palm kernel meal without causing significant changes in sensorial characteristics. However, the fatty acid profile of the meat was altered.
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The aim of this work was to determine the nutritive value of palm kernel meal (PKM) in diets for growing rabbits. In Experiment 1, 20 New Zealand × Californian growing rabbits 50 d-old were used to determine energy, crude protein, fibre and fat digestibility of PKM. The nutritive value was estimated by the difference method using a basal diet and another diet made by substituting 200 g/kg of basal diet with PKM. Energy, crude protein, ether extract and neutral detergent fibre of PKM digestibilities were, respectively, 0.549 (±0.056, SE), 0.541 (±0.069), 0.850 (±0.048) and 0.430 (±0.101), and the digestible energy concentration was 10.9 MJ/kg (±1.03) DM. In Experiment 2, 412 rabbits were allocated at random to the two experimental diets to measure growing performance. Inclusion of 200 g PKM/kg in the diet did not affect feed or digestible energy intake but decreased slightly (by around 5%) average daily gain (P = 0.003) and feed efficiency (P < 0.001). Neither mortality nor Clostridium perfringens counts in soft faeces were affected by type of diet. Palm kernel meal can be considered a palatable source of fibre, protein and fat for rabbits and can substitute significant amounts of other fibrous ingredients in the diet without adverse effects on growth performance.
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An increase in the production of palm kernel meal (PKM) coupled with the concern for continued availability of conventional feedstuffs in some parts of the world has led to research to establish the maximum inclusion level of palm kernel meal in broiler diets. The results suggested that palm kernel meal has no anti-nutritional properties and thus its inclusion is safe up to at least 40% in the diet, provided the diet is balanced in amino acids and metabolisable energy. Although feed digestibility is decreased due to high dietary fibre when PKM is included in the diet, the feed intake is increased. This makes total digestible nutrient intake relatively high. beta-mannan is the main component of palm kernel meal non-starch polysaccharide (NSP). Both mannose and manno-oligosaccharides have been reported to act as prebiotics. The inclusion of palm kernel meal in the diet improves the immune system of birds and reduces pathogenic bacteria and increases the population of nonpathogenic bacteria in the intestine. These two benefits should be considered as strong recommendations for using palm kernel meal in broiler diets, particularly in palm kernel meal producing countries, not only for increasing bird productivity but also to improve chicken health. Selective enzyme addition increases feed efficiency and digestibility as well as decreasing the moisture content of faeces.
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Solid lipid particles have been investigated by food researchers due to their ability to enhance the incorporation and bioavailability of lipophilic bioactives in aqueous formulations. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the physicochemical stability and digestibility of lipid microparticles produced with tristearin and palm kernel oil. The motivation for conducting this study was the fact that mixing lipids can prevent the expulsion of the bioactive from the lipid core and enhance the digestibility of lipid structures. The lipid microparticles containing different palm kernel oil contents were stable after 60 days of storage according to the particle size and zeta potential data. Their calorimetric behavior indicated that they were composed of a very heterogeneous lipid matrix. Lipid microparticles were stable under various conditions of ionic strength, sugar concentration, temperature, and pH. Digestibility assays indicated no differences in the release of free fatty acids, which was approximately 30% in all analises. The in vitro digestibility tests showed that the amount of palm kernel in the particles did not affect the percentage of lipolysis, probably due to the high amount of surfactants used and/or the solid state of the microparticles.
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On December 20th 2006 the European Commission approved a law proposal to include the civil aviation sector in the European market of carbon dioxide emission rights [European Union Emissions Trading System, EUETS). On July 8th 2009, the European Parliament and Conseil agreed that all flights leaving or landing in the EU airports starting from January 1st 2012 should be included in the EUETS. On November 19th 2008, the EU Directive 2008/101/CE [1] included the civil aviation activities in the EUETS, and this directive was transposed by the Spanish law 13/2010 of July 5th 2010 [2]. Thus, in 2012 the aviation sector should reduce their emissions to 97 % of the mean values registered in the period 2004-2006, and for 2013 these emission reductions should reach 95 % of the mean values for that same period. Trying to face this situation, the aviation companies are planning seriously the use of alternative jet fuels to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and to lower their costs. However, some US airlines have issued a lawsuit before the European Court of Justice based in that this EU action violates a long standing worldwide aviation treaty, the Chicago convention of 1944, and also the Chinese aviation companies have rejected to pay any EU carbon dioxide tax [3]. Moreover, the USA Departments of Agriculture and Energy and the Navy will invest a total of up to $150 million over three years to spur production of aviation and marine biofuels for commercial and military applications [4]. However, the jet fuels should fulfill a set of extraordinarily sensitive properties to guarantee the safety of planes and passengers during all the flights.
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The aviation companies are facing some problems that argue in favor of biofuels: Rising cost of traditional fuel: from 0.71 USD/gallon in May 2003 to 3.09 USD/gallon in January 2012. Environmental concerns: direct emissions from aviation account for about 3 % of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) forecasts that by 2050 they could grow by a further 300-700 %. On December 20th 2006 the European Commission approved a law proposal to include the civil aviation sector in the European market of carbon dioxide emission rights (European Union Emissions Trading System, EUETS)
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State of the Art. Process and Distillation. Fuel Characterization. Fuel Compatibility Tests
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El desarrollo de bioqueroseno de diferentes orígenes y su uso creciente, hacen necesario el estudio de la compatibilidad estos nuevos combustibles con los materiales y recubrimientos con los que se encuentra en contacto. Por tanto, el presente proyecto estudia la compatibilidad de los bioquerosenos mezclados en diferentes proporciones con queroseno mineral, para evaluar posteriormente su compatibilidad con diferentes polímeros y composites presentes en la estructura de un avión.Currently there is a big interest to increase the sources of alternative fuels for aviation to get a reduction of their carbon footprint and the deep energetic dependence from fossil fuels of different countries. Although there are studies about how to produce this alternative fuel and how to accomplish the standards for a good performance in the aircraft turbines, there are no studies about how these fuels could affect the different materials of airplanes. In this context this work describes the compatibility of biokerosene blends of coconut, babassu and palm kernel with commercial Jet A-1 testing airplane polymeric materials, metals and composites. As a conclusion, all material samples show a good compatibility with the fuel blends tested.
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To evaluate the nutritional value of palm kernel meal on the performance Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), five isonitrogenous (30% crude protein), isoenergetic (2800 kcal/kg of digestible energy), and isofibrous (10% crude fiber) diets, with increasing levels of palm kernel meal (0, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35%). were ad libitum fed to fingerlings with initial body weight of 1.52g +/- 0.04, housed per 120 days in 35 aquarium of 60 liters with fingerlings each. The environmental culture condition were monitored during all experimental period. Statistical analyses of recorded data were performed through polynomial regression models. To determine the apparent digestibility, macroscopic analysis of viscera and microscopic analysis of intestine epithelium were performed. The obtained results indicated that the inclusion of palm kernel meal up to 35% Nile tilapia diets did not affects the apparent digestibility and did not induce any pathological effects on viscera and intestinal epithelium.
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To evaluate the nutritional value of African palm kernel meal (Elaeis guineensis) on the performance of Nile tilapia (Oseochromis niloticus), five isonitrogenous (30% crude protein), isoenergetic (2,800 Kcal/kg of digestible energy), and isofibrous (10% crude fiber) diets, with increasing levels of African palm kernel meal (0, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35%) were fed ad libitum for 18 weeks to Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings, averaging 1.52 ± 0.04 g of body weight, housed for 120 days in 60 liter aquaria with six fingerlings. To determine the production traits, weight gain, apparent food conversion, specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio, weight gain percentage, net protein utilization, and body composition, fish were weighted at six-week intervals. Statistical analysis of recorded data were performed through multivariate profile analysis and polynomial regression models. Results showed that feeding fingerling Nile tilapia with ratios containing up to 35% of African palm kernel meal does not affect production performance.
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The potential application of the spore-forming probiotic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain H57 (H57) as a novel probiotic for ruminants was evaluated in reproducing ewes. Performance responses were determined by delivering H57 in a pelleted diet based mainly on palm kernel meal (PKM) and sorghum grain. PKM is an agro-industrial by-product with a reputation for poor palatability and the availability of the starch in sorghum grain can be limited in ruminants. The hypothesis was that H57 improves the feeding value of a relatively low quality concentrate diet. Twenty-four first-parity white Dorper ewes were fed PKM-based pellets manufactured with or without H57 (109 cfu/kg pellet) in late pregnancy. During this phase of late pregnancy, the H57 ewes ate 17% more dry matter (1019 vs 874 g/day, P = 0.03), gained more weight (194 vs 30 g/day, P = 0.008) and retained more nitrogen (6.13 vs 3.34 g/day, P = 0.01), but produced lambs with a similar birthweight (4.1 vs 4.2 kg, P = 0.73). Rumen fluid collected from H57 ewes in late pregnancy had higher pH (7.1 vs 6.8, P = 0.07), acetate : propionate ratio (3.4 vs 2.7, P = 0.04), lower ammonia (69 vs 147 mmol/L, P = 0.001) and total volatile fatty acid concentrations (40 vs 61 mg/L, P = 0.02). The digestibility of dry matter, organic matter and fibre were similar between the two groups. The lambs of the H57 ewes grew faster than those of the Control ewes for the first 21 days of lactation (349 vs 272 g/day, P = 0.03), but not thereafter. H57 can improve feed intake and maternal liveweight gain in late pregnancy of first-parity ewes fed a diet based on PKM.
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Os subprodutos farelo de coco (FC) e a torta de amêndoa de dendê (TAD) disponíveis na agroindústria da Amazônia Oriental podem ser utilizados como alimentos alternativos na substituição de concentrados convencionais, porém com poucas informações a respeito da sua composição bromatológica, e sua relação com as características produtivas e reprodutivas dos animais. Assim, este trabalho visou avaliar o consumo alimentar, desempenho ponderal, perímetro escrotal, qualidade seminal e níveis de testosterona de búfalos suplementados com rações experimentais à base de TAD ou FC. O trabalho foi desenvolvido na Unidade de Pesquisa Animal “Senador Álvaro Adolpho”, da Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, em Belém-PA. Foram utilizados como doadores de sêmen 15 machos bubalinos (Bubalus bubalis) adultos, divididos em três grupos experimentais: Controle, Base-FC (farelo de coco) e Base-TAD (torta de amêndoa de dendê). Os concentrados experimentais foram fornecidos individualmente na proporção de 1% do peso vivo (PV) de cada animal, diariamente. As colheitas seminais (n=173) foram realizadas semanalmente, e iniciaram 112 dias após o início da suplementação. Foram avaliadas as características físicas (aspecto, cor, volume, concentração, pH, motilidade e vigor espermáticos) e morfológicas (defeitos espermáticos e integridade de membrana plasmática) do sêmen. Os resultados foram submetidos à análise de variâncias, pelo comando PROG GLM do SAS, com comparações de médias feitas por Teste t (P<0,05). O consumo médio de matéria seca dos concentrados experimentais foi de 4,778 ± 1,233 kg, no Grupo Controle, 3,112 ± 0,693 kg, no Base-FC, e 4,558 ± 1,077 kg no Base-TAD (P>0,05). Os pesos médios dos animais foram 591, 4 ± 103,3 kg, 566,4 ± 94,1 kg e 578,3 ± 107,5 kg (P>0,05), e as medidas de perímetro escrotal de 34,6 ± 2,0 cm, 33,0 ± 1,9 cm e 32,7 ± 1,9 cm, spectivamente, nos grupos Controle, Base-FC e Base-TAD. Não houve diferença na concentração espermática (x106 sptz/mL) entre Controle (1326,3 ± 893,8), Base-FC (1.698,1 ± 1023,0) e Base-TAD (1.003,2 ± 569,0). A integridade da membrana plasmática (%) foi de 68,0 ± 19,5, 72,0 ± 22,6 e 82,1 ± 12,2, respectivamente para Controle, Base-FC e Base-TAD, juntamente com a motilidade espermática progressiva (%), foram maiores (P<0,05) no grupo Base-TAD (71,7 ± 15,1%), quando comparadas ao Controle (59,3 ± 20,5%) e Base-FC (56,7 ± 24,8%). Foram observadas correlações entre as variáveis de resposta. O consumo dos concentrados experimentais e ingredientes contidos neles, como PB, lipídeos, macro, micronutrientes e metais foram maiores no Grupo Base-TAD, com exceção de K, maior no Grupo Controle, e de Ti, maior no Grupo Base-FC. Em relação os parâmetros seminais não houve diferença significativa (P>0,05) no volume espermático, movimento de massa, vigor espermático, pH e patologias espermáticas, contudo, maiores concentrações espermáticas foram observadas no Grupo Base-FC e, maior motilidade espermática e integridade de membrana plasmática no Grupo Base-TAD. Deste modo, podemos concluir que as rações à base de subprodutos, como farelo de coco e torta de amêndoa de dendê podem ser utilizadas para touros reprodutores bubalinos, contudo, a melhor qualidade seminal foi observada nas rações à base de torta de amêndoa de dendê.
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A bubalinocultura leiteira no Estado do Pará, o qual é detentor de 51% do rebanho bubalino nacional, vem buscando alternativas para o aumento da produtividade dos sistemas, os quais são baseados no uso do pasto como fonte alimentar. Neste contexto, objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho de novilhas bubalinas recriadas em pasto de capim-Marandu e suplementadas com diferentes estratégias. Utilizaram-se 48 novilhas com idade e peso médio iniciais de 12 meses e 207,0 kg, respectivamente, distribuídas em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com quatro tratamentos e duas repetições. As dietas testadas foram um suplemento a base de farelo de coco (COC); o segundo a base de torta de dendê (DEN); terceiro com milho e soja (M+FS) como controle positivo e um quarto tratamento utilizando mistura mineral (MM) como controle negativo. Os animais que consumiram os suplementos COC, DEN e M+FS apresentaram ganho diário adicional de 0, 399, 0, 405, 0, 319 kg/animal, respectivamente, em relação aos do grupo controle (P<0,05). O tratamento a base de coco obteve a melhor relação custo/benefício quando comparado aos demais tratamentos. A suplementação da dieta de novilhas bubalinas recriadas em pasto no período seco por meio do uso de subprodutos agroindustriais proporciona ganhos semelhantes ao binômio milho e farelo de soja e adicionais quando comparados ao sal mineral a um menor custo, traduzindo-se em aumento da produtividade, sustentabilidade e receita da atividade.