Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers

ABSTRACT: The use of new feed resources, particularly local agroindustrial byproducts, such as banana, may be an option for replacing those traditionally used for sheep feed to reduce production costs. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the dietary effects of replacing corn bran with banana...

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Main Authors: Adriana Morato de Menezes, Candice Bergmann Garcia e Silva Tanure, Vanessa Peripolli, Geisa Isilda Ferreira Esteves, Liris Kindlein, Helder Louvandini, Jurandir Rodrigues de Souza, Concepta McManus
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spelling doaj-33bbbe028a524174b7cbc9f2d1bc1fdd2020-11-25T02:18:33ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola1678-992X77110.1590/1678-992x-2017-0379S0103-90162020000100400Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftoversAdriana Morato de MenezesCandice Bergmann Garcia e Silva TanureVanessa PeripolliGeisa Isilda Ferreira EstevesLiris KindleinHelder LouvandiniJurandir Rodrigues de SouzaConcepta McManusABSTRACT: The use of new feed resources, particularly local agroindustrial byproducts, such as banana, may be an option for replacing those traditionally used for sheep feed to reduce production costs. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the dietary effects of replacing corn bran with banana leftovers on performance, carcass, non-carcass components, meat traits, and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lambs. Twenty-four Santa Inês female lambs with an average weight of 23.73 kg were fed diets containing 60 % coast cross hay and 40 % concentrate (30 % corn bran and 10 % soybean meal). Treatments consisted of corn bran replaced by banana leftovers at rates of 0, 25, 50, and 75 % on a dry matter basis. The experiment lasted 120 days. Animals were slaughtered and carcasses and non-carcass components were evaluated. The half-carcasses were weighed and sectioned into commercial cuts. The 12th and 13th ribs were dissected to collect bones, muscle and fat proportions. Cooking loss, color, shear force and sarcomere length were measured. Fatty acid profiles were obtained by gas chromatography. Hot and cold carcass weight, leg, neck, lung, loin eye area, fat thickness, initial sample weight of the 12th and 13th ribs, fat and bone, presented a negative linear effect of banana leftovers replacing corn in the diet. Loin, fat thickness, cooking loss and carcass redness showed a negative quadratic effect, while full and empty abomasum, full omasum, sarcomere length and yellowness presented a positive quadratic effect. Replacement of up to 75 % of corn bran by banana leftovers did not interfere in the intake, performance, meat traits and the fatty acid profile of lambs. The use of banana leftovers may be an alternative for reducing animal production costs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162020000100400&lng=en&tlng=enbyproductsmeat qualitynon-carcass componentssustainability
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author Adriana Morato de Menezes
Candice Bergmann Garcia e Silva Tanure
Vanessa Peripolli
Geisa Isilda Ferreira Esteves
Liris Kindlein
Helder Louvandini
Jurandir Rodrigues de Souza
Concepta McManus
spellingShingle Adriana Morato de Menezes
Candice Bergmann Garcia e Silva Tanure
Vanessa Peripolli
Geisa Isilda Ferreira Esteves
Liris Kindlein
Helder Louvandini
Jurandir Rodrigues de Souza
Concepta McManus
Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers
Scientia Agricola
byproducts
meat quality
non-carcass components
sustainability
author_facet Adriana Morato de Menezes
Candice Bergmann Garcia e Silva Tanure
Vanessa Peripolli
Geisa Isilda Ferreira Esteves
Liris Kindlein
Helder Louvandini
Jurandir Rodrigues de Souza
Concepta McManus
author_sort Adriana Morato de Menezes
title Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers
title_short Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers
title_full Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers
title_fullStr Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers
title_full_unstemmed Carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lamb fed banana leftovers
title_sort carcass characteristics and fatty acid profile of santa inês lamb fed banana leftovers
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 1678-992X
description ABSTRACT: The use of new feed resources, particularly local agroindustrial byproducts, such as banana, may be an option for replacing those traditionally used for sheep feed to reduce production costs. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the dietary effects of replacing corn bran with banana leftovers on performance, carcass, non-carcass components, meat traits, and fatty acid profile of Santa Inês lambs. Twenty-four Santa Inês female lambs with an average weight of 23.73 kg were fed diets containing 60 % coast cross hay and 40 % concentrate (30 % corn bran and 10 % soybean meal). Treatments consisted of corn bran replaced by banana leftovers at rates of 0, 25, 50, and 75 % on a dry matter basis. The experiment lasted 120 days. Animals were slaughtered and carcasses and non-carcass components were evaluated. The half-carcasses were weighed and sectioned into commercial cuts. The 12th and 13th ribs were dissected to collect bones, muscle and fat proportions. Cooking loss, color, shear force and sarcomere length were measured. Fatty acid profiles were obtained by gas chromatography. Hot and cold carcass weight, leg, neck, lung, loin eye area, fat thickness, initial sample weight of the 12th and 13th ribs, fat and bone, presented a negative linear effect of banana leftovers replacing corn in the diet. Loin, fat thickness, cooking loss and carcass redness showed a negative quadratic effect, while full and empty abomasum, full omasum, sarcomere length and yellowness presented a positive quadratic effect. Replacement of up to 75 % of corn bran by banana leftovers did not interfere in the intake, performance, meat traits and the fatty acid profile of lambs. The use of banana leftovers may be an alternative for reducing animal production costs.
topic byproducts
meat quality
non-carcass components
sustainability
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162020000100400&lng=en&tlng=en
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