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Effect of legume grains as dietary protein source on the quality of organic lamb meat

2011

intramuscular fatty acid compositionlamb meatchickpeapeafaba beansoybean meal
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Effects of Grazing on the Behaviour, Oxidative and Immune Status, and Production of Organic Dairy Cows

2019

This study compared the effects of a short daily grazing time with those of permanent free-stall housing on the behaviour, oxidative status, immune response, and milk production of organically reared cows. During a 63-day period, two homogeneous groups of eight lactating Brown cows were allocated to either housing (H) in a free-stall building for 24 h/day. Feeding was based on a total mixed ration or grazing (G) on barley grass for 5 h/day, and housing in a free-stall structure with feeding was based on the same total mixed ration offered to the H group. With regard to behaviour, H cows spent more time idling, walking, drinking, and self-grooming, whereas G cows showed a greater intent to e…

Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeTotal mixed rationBiologymedicine.disease_causeArticleimmune responsePalmitic acid03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemAnimal scienceGrazinglcsh:Zoologymedicinelcsh:QL1-991030304 developmental biology0303 health scienceslcsh:Veterinary medicineGeneral VeterinaryRumenic acidoxidative status0402 animal and dairy sciencefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040201 dairy & animal sciencebehaviourchemistryorganic dairy farmmilk fatty acid compositionUrealcsh:SF600-1100Animal Science and ZoologySomatic cell countOxidative stressAnimals
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Effect of legume grains as a source of dietary protein on the quality of organic lamb meat.

2011

BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the effects on lamb growth, carcass traits and meat quality of replacing conventional soybean meal in the diet with alternative legume grains. RESULTS: Twenty-eight male lambs of Comisana breed weighing 16.9 ± 2.7 kg at weaning (66 ± 6 days old) were assigned to one of four diets. Until slaughter at 129 ± 6 days of age, each group received ad libitum pelleted alfalfa hay and concentrates differing in the source of protein: chickpea, faba bean, pea or soybean meal. Lambs fed chickpea showed higher dry matter and protein intakes from concentrate than those fed soybean. Lambs' growth, carcass weight and net dressing percentage did not vary by protein source, al…

MaleSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeMeatAnimal feedanimal diseasesLinoleic acidConjugated linoleic acidSoybean mealpeaSensationBiologyWeight Gainfaba beansoybean mealchemistry.chemical_compoundchickpeamedicineFood QualityAnimalsHumansDry matterFood scienceLegumeSheep DomesticAdiposityNutrition and Dieteticsintramuscular fatty acid compositionlamb meatdigestive oral and skin physiologySeed Storage ProteinsPeasfood and beveragesFabaceaeAnimal FeedBreedCicerSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeVicia fabaTendernesschemistryItalySeedsFatty Acids UnsaturatedFood Organicmedicine.symptomAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiotechnologyAnimals Inbred StrainsJournal of the science of food and agriculture
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The production of typical cured meats from cattle of Cinisara breed

2019

In recent years consumers prefer genuine, tasty, protein-rich, low in fat and cholesterol products. The Cinisara cow is a dairy Sicilian autochthonous breed, reared in the western part of the isle according to the traditional livestock system, based on grazing natural pastures. The meat of Cinisara cattle could be used to obtain also processed products, among which salami and bresaola, as commercial alternatives to fresh meat, in order to increase the economic profitability of farms. The aim of this research was to produce bresaola and salami with meat from adult cows (AC) and grazing (GB) or housed (HB) young bulls of Cinisara breed, evaluating their physico-chemical and sensory traits. In…

Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Specialebresaola and salami productiongrazingCinisara cow breedchemical and fatty acid composition
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Milk quality as affected by grazing time of day in Mediterranean goats.

2008

We evaluated the effect of grazing time of day on goat milk chemical composition, renneting properties and milk fatty acid profile in a Mediterranean grazing system. Sixteen lactating Girgentana goats were divided into two experimental groups and housed in individual pens, where they received 500 g/d of barley grain. For 5 weeks the two groups were left to graze in two fenced plots on a ryegrass sward as follows: morning group (AM), from 9·00 to 13·00; afternoon group (PM), from 12·00 to 16·00. In selected herbage, water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) increased in the afternoon (204 v. 174 g/kg dry matter, DM; P=0·01), whereas crude protein (CP) and linolenic acid decreased (respectively, 16·7…

Time FactorsLinolenic acidConjugated linoleic acidPastureGrazing time of day goat milk quality fatty acid composition.chemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceGrazing time of dayGrazingAnimalsDry matterLactoseAnimal HusbandryMorningchemistry.chemical_classificationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGoatsFatty acidGeneral MedicineAnimal FeedDietFatty acid composition; Goat; Grazing time of day; Milk quality; Animal Husbandry; Animals; Diet; Female; Goats; Milk; Time Factors; Animal Feed; Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Food Science; Animal Science and ZoologyMilkchemistryBiochemistryGoatMilk qualityAnimal Science and ZoologyAnimal Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaFemaleFatty acid compositionFood ScienceThe Journal of dairy research
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ORGANIC SHEEP MILK PRODUCTION AND QUALITY BY USE OF LEGUME GRAINS AS DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

2013

The aim of this study was to evaluate the sheep milk yield and quality as affecting by concentrate dietary supplements prepared on farm by mixing locally produced barley and legume grains, used as alternative to a commercial feed. A total of twelve milking ewes, averaging 92±9 days in milking and 56±6 kg of live weight, were housed in individual pens and divided homogeneously into four groups. Each group was fed ad libitum with a grass-legume hay and received, according to a 4x4 Latin square design with periods comprised of 21 days, one of the following isonitrogenous concentrates: 500 g chickpea and 300 g barley (CP); 450 g faba bean and 350 g barley (FB); 550 g pea and 250 g barley (PE); …

Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Specialechickpea faba bean pea sheep milk fatty acid composition
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Effect of substitution of barley and tickbean to maize and extruded soybean in the diet on milk and cheese from ewes grazing under two different stoc…

2007

This experiment aimed to verify the effects of a concentrate supplement based on barley and tickbean (BT), compared with a concentrate of maize and extruded soybean meal (MS), on milk and cheese yield and composition of ewes grazing with different stocking rate (SR). Thirty two Comisana ewes, divided into four groups, for 50 days in spring were allowed to graze plots of a mixed sward of Italian reygrass and berseem clover with a low (LSR, 23 ewes/ha) or a high SR (HSR, 38 ewes/ha) and fed BT or MS. Herbage allowance per ewe was more than double at LSR compared to HSR (P<0.001), and daily milk yield was 10 to 15% higher (P<0.01) in the LSR-BT ewes than in the other groups. Milk composition, …

pasturecheesemilk fatty acidstocking ratedairy sheep; milk fatty acid; pasture; concentrate; stocking rate; cheesedairy sheepconcentrateewes concentrate pasture stocking rate milk cheese fatty acid composition
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Quality evaluation of cheese from raw or pasteurized milk of ewes grazing sulla forage (Hedysarum coronarium L.) for different daily time

2009

Pasteurization is the more effective method for eliminating pathogens contaminating milk. However, the high temperature of pasteurization destroys either pathogens or lactic endemic flora, this latter involved in cheese ripening, thus impairing the development of sensory properties of cheese. It was previously observed that longer permanence at pasture allows the ewes to spend more time for eating; accordingly, ewes increase feed intake and milk yield. Aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of the prolongation of ewes daily grazing from 8 to 24 h and the effect of the milk pasteurization process on milk and cheese quality, with particular regard on fatty acid (FA) composition. In…

Milk Pasteurization Time grazing milk and cheese quality fatty acid composition
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Production, oxidation traits and health of dairy ewes fed diets supplemented with fungus myceliated grains.

2019

Mushrooms contain many bioactive compounds, mainly poly- and oligosaccharides, known to have benefits for human health. Polysaccharides from mushrooms exhibited immunomodulatory, antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties, as well as antitumor activity. Furthermore, some mushrooms showed to have potent antioxidant properties due to the presence of phenolic acids, flavonoids, polysaccharides, carotenoids, ascorbic acid, and tocopherols. These beneficial properties of mushrooms bioactive compounds indicate their potential use as performance-enhancing natural feed additives for livestock animals. In this regard, the use of mushrooms and mushroom-derived products has largely been inves…

feed additiveSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicamushroomantioxidant propertieSettore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animalemilk productionbioactive compounddairy ewechemical and fatty acid composition
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Recovery of oil with unsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols from chaenomelessinensis (Thouin) Koehne: Process optimization of pilot-scale subcritica…

2017

The potential effects of three modern extraction technologies (cold-pressing, microwaves and subcritical fluids) on the recovery of oil from Chaenomelessinensis (Thouin) Koehne seeds have been evaluated and compared to those of conventional chemical extraction methods (Soxhlet extraction). This oil contains unsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols. Subcritical fluid extraction (SbFE) provided the highest yield—25.79 g oil/100 g dry seeds—of the three methods. Moreover, the fatty acid composition in the oil samples was analysed using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. This analysis showed that the percentages of monounsaturated (46.61%), and polyunsaturated fatty acids (42.14%), after appl…

FlavonoidPharmaceutical ScienceMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-4410404 agricultural biotechnologylcsh:Organic chemistryResponse surface methodologyDrug DiscoveryPlant OilsProcess optimizationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry<i>Chaenomelessinensis</i> (Thouin) Koehne seed oil; subcritical fluid extraction; response surface methodology; fatty acid composition; polyphenol contentMicrowavesRosaceaeChaenomelessinensis (Thouin) Koehne seed oil; Fatty acid composition; Polyphenol content; Response surface methodology; Subcritical fluid extraction; Organic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_classificationChromatography010405 organic chemistryPolyphenol contentExtraction (chemistry)Organic ChemistryPilot scalePolyphenols04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceChaenomelessinensis (Thouin) Koehne seed oil0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)PolyphenolFatty Acids UnsaturatedMolecular MedicineFatty acid compositionFatty acid compositionSubcritical fluid extractionPolyunsaturated fatty acid
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