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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos.
Data corrente:  29/06/2017
Data da última atualização:  29/06/2017
Autoria:  TAGARI, H.; BERGMAN, E. N.
Título:  Intestinal disappearance and portal blood appearance of amino acids in sheep.
Ano de publicação:  1978
Fonte/Imprenta:  The Journal of Nutrition, v. 108, n. 5, p. 790-803, May, 1978.
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Abstract: The intestinal disappearance and simultaneous arterial inflow and portal appearance of individual amino acids (AA) were studied in sheep fed closed formula, unrefined high (H.P.) and medium (M.P.) protein diets. Gut contents were sampled through four intestinal cannulae and blood was sampled through portal and arterial catheters. The amount of total and amino N that was fed decreased on passage into the duodenum but increased in the jejunum, and then again decreased steadily towards the terminal ileum. The amounts of AA passing into the duodenum were significantly higher when the H.P. rather than the M.P. diet was fed. No dietary differences in AA were noted at the ileo-cecal junction, however, meaning that greater amounts of AA disappeared from the intestine when the H.P. diet was fed. The amounts of AA appearing in portal blood were 30 to 80% of those disappearing from the intestine and were greater in sheep fed the H.P. diet. The amount of AA passing into the duodenum also significantly affected the concentrations of AA in arterial blood. Less [U-14C]glutamic acid than [U-14C]alanine, that was infused into abomasum, was detected in the digesta passing through the pylorus. The same also was true for the unlabeled free form of glutamic acid. The portal appearance of both unlabeled and labeled glutamic acid was negligible, but that of alanine was considerable. Variable amounts of [14C]citrulline, [14C]arginine, and [14C]urea were detected in the blood following the... Mostrar Tudo
Thesaurus Nal:  Alanine; Amino acids; Animal nutrition; Blood; Dosage; Glutamates; Intestines; Nutrients; portal vein; Proteins; Sheep.
Categoria do assunto:  L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal
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Registro original:  Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos (CNPC)
Biblioteca ID Origem Tipo/Formato Classificação Cutter Registro Volume Status URL
CNPC34011 - 1ADDAP - PP
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Biblioteca(s):  Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos.
Data corrente:  16/12/2020
Data da última atualização:  16/12/2020
Tipo da produção científica:  Artigo em Periódico Indexado
Circulação/Nível:  A - 2
Autoria:  QUADROS, C. da C. de; LIMA, K. O.; BUENO, C. H. L.; FOGACA, F. H. dos S.; ROCHA, M. da; PRENTICE, C.
Afiliação:  Camila da Costa de Quadros, UFRGS; Karina Oliveira Lima, UFRGS; Caio Hendrix Luz Bueno, UFRGS; FABIOLA HELENA DOS SANTOS FOGACA, CTAA; Meritaine da Rocha, UFRGS; Carlos Prentice, UFRGS.
Título:  Effect of the edible coating with protein hydrolysate on cherry tomatoes shelf life.
Ano de publicação:  2020
Fonte/Imprenta:  Journal Of Food Process Preservation, e14760, 2020. p. 1-9.
DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.14760
Idioma:  Inglês
Conteúdo:  Alternatives to increase fruit shelf life without the addition of synthetic preserva-tives, such as the use of edible coatings incorporated with bioactive compounds, should be explored. This study evaluated the effects of edible coating with fish pro-tein hydrolysate on the quality and shelf life of cherry tomatoes. The cherry tomatoes were divided into four treatments: Control; coated with glycerol (5%; w/v); coated with glycerol (5%; w/v) and added with protein hydrolysate (1%; w/v) and coated with glycerol (5%; w/v) and added with protein hydrolysate (2%; w/v). The coated or uncoated cherry tomatoes were evaluated at 0, 7, 14, 21, and 45 days of chilled or room temperature storage for color, weight loss, firmness, soluble solids, pH, and molds and yeasts. The microbiological data suggested the edible coating with protein hydrolysate has bioactivity because inhibited the proliferation of molds and yeasts. However, in the other analyses showed no superior shelf life compared to the control.
Thesaurus NAL:  Food technology.
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Registro original:  Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos (CTAA)
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CTAA15084 - 1UPCAP - DD
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