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Embrapa Agroenergia. |
Data corrente: |
23/11/2022 |
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24/11/2022 |
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CONCEIÇÃO, A. A.; MENDES, T. D.; MENDONCA, S.; QUIRINO, B. F.; ALMEIDA, E. G. de A.; SIQUEIRA, F. G. de. |
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APARECIDO ALMEIDA CONCEIÇÃO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF MATO GROSSO; THAIS DEMARCHI MENDES, CNPAE; SIMONE MENDONCA, CNPAE; BETANIA FERRAZ QUIRINO, CNPAE; EUZICLEI GONZAGA DE ALMEIDA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF MATO GROSSO; FELIX GONCALVES DE SIQUEIRA, CNPAE. |
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Nutraceutical enrichment of animal feed by filamentous fungi fermentation. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
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Fermentation, v. 8, n. 8, 402, 2022. |
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17 p. |
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ fermentation8080402 |
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Inglês |
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There is an urgent need for improvements in animal production, particularly for ruminants, such that more sustainable and efficient processes are developed for obtaining more nutritious and efficient feeds. Filamentous fungi can add value to residual plant biomass, and may also have the potential to produce metabolites and enrich plant biomasses used in animal nutrition, converting them into nutraceutical sources. Thus, in this work, filamentous fungal fermentation of ruminant feed biomasses commonly used in Brazil was performed, and the enrichment for bioactive metabolites was tested. For this, Fistulina hepatica, Ganoderma lucidum, Pleurotus pulmonarius, Panus lecomtei, and Aspergillus terreus were grown for 28 days on different substrates: starchy grains- (sorghum, oat, and corn), fibrous substrates (coast-cross, rice husk, and moringa plant) and protein-rich substrates (cottonseed cake and pigeon pea plant). Fermented substrates were evaluated for laccase activity, crude protein, -glucan, and lovastatin content. |
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Ascomycete; Basidiomycete; Bio-input. |
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Fermentation; Ruminant nutrition; Ruminants. |
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LEADER 01816naa a2200277 a 4500 001 2148638 005 2022-11-24 008 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.3390/ fermentation8080402$2DOI 100 1 $aCONCEIÇÃO, A. A. 245 $aNutraceutical enrichment of animal feed by filamentous fungi fermentation.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2022 300 $a17 p. 520 $aThere is an urgent need for improvements in animal production, particularly for ruminants, such that more sustainable and efficient processes are developed for obtaining more nutritious and efficient feeds. Filamentous fungi can add value to residual plant biomass, and may also have the potential to produce metabolites and enrich plant biomasses used in animal nutrition, converting them into nutraceutical sources. Thus, in this work, filamentous fungal fermentation of ruminant feed biomasses commonly used in Brazil was performed, and the enrichment for bioactive metabolites was tested. For this, Fistulina hepatica, Ganoderma lucidum, Pleurotus pulmonarius, Panus lecomtei, and Aspergillus terreus were grown for 28 days on different substrates: starchy grains- (sorghum, oat, and corn), fibrous substrates (coast-cross, rice husk, and moringa plant) and protein-rich substrates (cottonseed cake and pigeon pea plant). Fermented substrates were evaluated for laccase activity, crude protein, -glucan, and lovastatin content. 650 $aFermentation 650 $aRuminant nutrition 650 $aRuminants 653 $aAscomycete 653 $aBasidiomycete 653 $aBio-input 700 1 $aMENDES, T. D. 700 1 $aMENDONCA, S. 700 1 $aQUIRINO, B. F. 700 1 $aALMEIDA, E. G. de A. 700 1 $aSIQUEIRA, F. G. de 773 $tFermentation$gv. 8, n. 8, 402, 2022.
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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
25/09/2018 |
Data da última atualização: |
11/03/2019 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
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SANTOS, F. M.; MACEDO, G. C. DE; BARRETO, W. T. G.; OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R.; GARCIA, C. M.; MOURAO, G. de M.; PORFÍRIO, G. E. de O.; MARINO, E. D.; ANDRE, M. R.; PERLES, L.; OLIVEIRA, C. E. de; ANDRADE, G. B. de; JANSEN, A. M.; HERRERA, H. M. |
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FILIPE MARTINS SANTOS, UCDB; GABRIEL CARVALHO DE MACEDO, UCDB; WANESSA TEIXEIRA GOMES BARRETO, UFMS; LUIZ GUSTAVO RODRIGUES OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, UFMS; CAROLINA MARTINS GARCIA, UFMS; GUILHERME DE MIRANDA MOURAO, CPAP; GRASIELA EDITH DE OLIVEIRA PORFÍRIO, UCDB; ELIZANGELA DOMENIS MARINO, UCDB; MARCOS ROGÉRIO ANDRE, UNESP; LÍVIA PERLES, UNESP; CARINA ELISEI DE OLIVEIRA, UCDB; GISELE BRAZILIANO DE ANDRADE, UCDB; ANA MARIA JANSEN, FIOCRUZ; HEITOR MIRAGLIA HERRERA, UFMS. |
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Outcomes of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma evansi infections on health of Southern coati (Nasua nasua), crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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2018 |
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Plos One, v. 13, n. 8, p. 1-15, 2018. |
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Inglês |
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The occurrence of Trypanosoma spp. in wild carnivore populations has been intensively investigated during the last decades. However, the impact of these parasites on the health of free-living infected animals has been largely neglected. The Pantanal biome is the world's largest seasonal wetland, harboring a great diversity of species and habitats. This includes 174 species of mammals, of which 20 belong to the order Carnivora. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma cruzi infections and coinfections on the health of the most abundant carnivores in the Pantanal: coati (Nasua nasua), crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis). We captured 39 coatis, 48 crab-eating foxes, and 19 ocelots. Diagnostic tests showed T. cruzi infection in 7 crab-eating foxes and 5 coatis. Additionally, 7 crab-eating foxes, 10 coatis, and 12 ocelots were positive for T. evansi. We observed coinfections in 9 crab-eating foxes, 8 coatis, and 2 ocelots. This is the first report of T. evansi and T. cruzi infection on the health of free-living ocelots and crab-eating foxes. We showed that single T. evansi or T. cruzi infection, as well as coinfection, caused some degree of anemia in all animals, as well as an indirect negative effect on body condition in coatis and crab-eating foxes via anemia indicators and immune investment, respectively. Furthermore, the vigorous immune investment observed in sampled coatis, crab-eating foxes and ocelots infected by T. evansi, T. cruzi and coinfected can be highly harmful to their health. Overall, our results indicate that single and combined infection with T. evansi and T. cruzi represent a severe risk to the health of wild carnivores in the Pantanal region. MenosThe occurrence of Trypanosoma spp. in wild carnivore populations has been intensively investigated during the last decades. However, the impact of these parasites on the health of free-living infected animals has been largely neglected. The Pantanal biome is the world's largest seasonal wetland, harboring a great diversity of species and habitats. This includes 174 species of mammals, of which 20 belong to the order Carnivora. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma cruzi infections and coinfections on the health of the most abundant carnivores in the Pantanal: coati (Nasua nasua), crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis). We captured 39 coatis, 48 crab-eating foxes, and 19 ocelots. Diagnostic tests showed T. cruzi infection in 7 crab-eating foxes and 5 coatis. Additionally, 7 crab-eating foxes, 10 coatis, and 12 ocelots were positive for T. evansi. We observed coinfections in 9 crab-eating foxes, 8 coatis, and 2 ocelots. This is the first report of T. evansi and T. cruzi infection on the health of free-living ocelots and crab-eating foxes. We showed that single T. evansi or T. cruzi infection, as well as coinfection, caused some degree of anemia in all animals, as well as an indirect negative effect on body condition in coatis and crab-eating foxes via anemia indicators and immune investment, respectively. Furthermore, the vigorous immune investment observed in sampled coatis, crab-eating foxes and oc... Mostrar Tudo |
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Animal de Caca; Animal Selvagem; Trypanosoma Cruzi. |
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Carnivores; Trypanosoma; Wild animals. |
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L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/183485/1/2018-Outcomes-of-Trypanosoma-cruzi.pdf
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LEADER 02856naa a2200349 a 4500 001 2096260 005 2019-03-11 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSANTOS, F. M. 245 $aOutcomes of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma evansi infections on health of Southern coati (Nasua nasua), crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in the Brazilian Pantanal.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2018 520 $aThe occurrence of Trypanosoma spp. in wild carnivore populations has been intensively investigated during the last decades. However, the impact of these parasites on the health of free-living infected animals has been largely neglected. The Pantanal biome is the world's largest seasonal wetland, harboring a great diversity of species and habitats. This includes 174 species of mammals, of which 20 belong to the order Carnivora. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma cruzi infections and coinfections on the health of the most abundant carnivores in the Pantanal: coati (Nasua nasua), crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis). We captured 39 coatis, 48 crab-eating foxes, and 19 ocelots. Diagnostic tests showed T. cruzi infection in 7 crab-eating foxes and 5 coatis. Additionally, 7 crab-eating foxes, 10 coatis, and 12 ocelots were positive for T. evansi. We observed coinfections in 9 crab-eating foxes, 8 coatis, and 2 ocelots. This is the first report of T. evansi and T. cruzi infection on the health of free-living ocelots and crab-eating foxes. We showed that single T. evansi or T. cruzi infection, as well as coinfection, caused some degree of anemia in all animals, as well as an indirect negative effect on body condition in coatis and crab-eating foxes via anemia indicators and immune investment, respectively. Furthermore, the vigorous immune investment observed in sampled coatis, crab-eating foxes and ocelots infected by T. evansi, T. cruzi and coinfected can be highly harmful to their health. Overall, our results indicate that single and combined infection with T. evansi and T. cruzi represent a severe risk to the health of wild carnivores in the Pantanal region. 650 $aCarnivores 650 $aTrypanosoma 650 $aWild animals 650 $aAnimal de Caca 650 $aAnimal Selvagem 650 $aTrypanosoma Cruzi 700 1 $aMACEDO, G. C. DE 700 1 $aBARRETO, W. T. G. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R. 700 1 $aGARCIA, C. M. 700 1 $aMOURAO, G. de M. 700 1 $aPORFÍRIO, G. E. de O. 700 1 $aMARINO, E. D. 700 1 $aANDRE, M. R. 700 1 $aPERLES, L. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, C. E. de 700 1 $aANDRADE, G. B. de 700 1 $aJANSEN, A. M. 700 1 $aHERRERA, H. M. 773 $tPlos One$gv. 13, n. 8, p. 1-15, 2018.
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