Robert Guaracy Aparecido Cardoso Araujo's research while affiliated with São Paulo State University and other places
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Publications (7)
The apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD; trial 1) and the apparent (AID) and standardized (SID) ileal digestibility of the amino acids (AA) (trial 2) in flaxseed meal (FM) were evaluated with the addition of exogenous multi-carbohydrase (MC) and phytase (Phy). A total of 80 28-d-old broilers were allotted in a completely randomized design to r...
The apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD; trial 1) and the apparent (AID) and standardized (SID) ileal digestibility of the amino acids (AA) (trial 2) in sunflower meal (SM) were evaluated with the addition of exogenous multi-carbohydrase (MC) and phytase (Phy). A total of 80 28-day-old broilers were allotted in a completely randomized design t...
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of including a xylanase + β-glucanase enzyme product in corn-soy-based diets on performance, caecal short-chain fatty acids and thermal profile, ileal digestibility and intestinal kinetics of broiler chickens. A total of 744 d-old male chicks were randomly allotted to 24 floor pens and distributed in a...
The effect of A. subrufescens and P. ostreatus mushrooms as an alternative to antibiotics (avilamycin or monensin sodium) on performance, intestinal morphometry, immunity, and biochemical profile of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp. was studied from 1 to 42 d old. A total of 900 male Cobb® broiler chicks were distributed, according to a complet...
The objective of this work was to detect the inclusion of animal meal in Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) diets, by analyzing eggs and their fractions (albumen and yolk) through the technique of carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N) stable isotopes. Four hundred and thirty-two Japanese quails, 45-day-old females, were distributed in a...
Objetivou-se com este estudo determinar se os processos de extração lipídica alteram o valor isotópico no fígado e músculo de frangos, peixes, suínos e bovinos. Foram coletadas 24 amostras de fígado e músculo destes animais de interesse zootécnico, sendo divididas aleatoriamente em três tratamentos com oito repetições. As amostras foram coletadas c...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) balance of the following lipid sources: soybean oil, sunflower oil, linseed oil, and fish oil. Two hundred eighty 24-wk-old laying hens of the Hysex White were used. The experimental diets consisted of a basal diet (reference group), basal die...
Citations
... The inclusion of up to 6% (w/w) F. velutipes mushroom waste in the diet of young hens improved nutrient retention and immune response without a negative impact on growth [66]. Inclusion of 0.2% (w/w) Agaricus subrufescens and P. ostreatus in broiler chick diets resulted in health benefits equivalent to that of antibiotics without a decrease in haematological or intestinal condition [67]. The addition of an aqueous extract from Ganoderma applanatum up to 1 g/kg to the diet of rainbow trout improved immune performance [68]. ...