Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Lovatto, Naglezi de Menezes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Zootecnia
UFSM
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/4366
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of adding protein sources coming from the pumpkin seed in growth, activity of proteolytic digestive enzymes and metabolic responses of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) fed with increasing replacement of fishmeal by pumpkin seed meal (PSM) or phosphorylated protein concentrate of pumpkin seed (PPCPS). For the development of protein concentrate, the method was optimized by statistical methodology of response surface (MRS) and central composite rotational design (CCRD). The CCRD pointed as the highest yield 50.04%, using 4% sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) at pH 4.5. Those same experimental conditions the protein content was 62.56%. Subsequently, the PSM and PPCPS were used as substitutes in silver catfish protein diets. For eight experimental weeks, 400 silver catfish, with a body mass of 24 ± 0.46 g were divided into 24 fiber glass, fed five experimental diets in four replicates. For the data, four orthogonal contrasts were applied: Control Diet vs. PSM Diets, Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets, Control Diet vs. Other Diets and PSM Diets vs. PPCPS Diets. Treatment groups replaced 25 to 50 percent protein fishmeal by PSM and PPCPS. Silver catfishes were evaluated for growth parameters, digestive indices, activities of digestive enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, as well as metabolic parameters in plasma and liver. The fish growth parameters showed a significant difference (P <0.05) for final body weight at the end of the trial period in contrast Control Diet vs. PSM Diets. Feed conversion was higher for fish that received 25% or 50% PPCPS than those that received PSM (P <0.05). The fish receiving the Control Diet had the lowest digestive-somatic index in contrasts Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets and Control Diets vs. Other Diets. The control fish treatments showed lower activity of trypsin and chymotrypsin enzymes than fish fed the PSM diet (P <0.05). Also, less chymotrypsin activity was observed in the fish that received the PSM diet (P <0.05), in contrast PSM Diets vs. PPCPS Diets. The fish that received the PPCPS Diets had higher protein efficiency rate than fish fed the FSA (P <0.01). For albumin in plasma, low contents were found in fish that received Control Diet (P <0.05). The ALAT activity was high in fish that received Control Diet (P <0.05), in contrasts Control Diet vs. PSM Diets, Control Diet vs. PPCPs Diets and Control Diet vs. Other Diets. The ALP was most active in fish that received the PPCPS diets (P <0.05), in contrasts Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets and Control Diet vs. Other Diets. Thus, it can be concluded that the replacement of fishmeal protein by 25 or 50% PPCPS not alter growth and improve the feed conversion catfish and protein efficiency ratio, without affecting the activity of digestive enzymes, metabolic parameters intermediate and liver of silver catfish, can be used in silver catfish nutrition.
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spelling Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiáProtein concentrate pumpkin seed (Cucurbita moschata) in silver catfish nutritionRhamdia quelenConcentração proteicaNutrição de peixesProteínas vegetaisRhamdia quelenProtein concentrationFish nutritionPlant proteinCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIAThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of adding protein sources coming from the pumpkin seed in growth, activity of proteolytic digestive enzymes and metabolic responses of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) fed with increasing replacement of fishmeal by pumpkin seed meal (PSM) or phosphorylated protein concentrate of pumpkin seed (PPCPS). For the development of protein concentrate, the method was optimized by statistical methodology of response surface (MRS) and central composite rotational design (CCRD). The CCRD pointed as the highest yield 50.04%, using 4% sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) at pH 4.5. Those same experimental conditions the protein content was 62.56%. Subsequently, the PSM and PPCPS were used as substitutes in silver catfish protein diets. For eight experimental weeks, 400 silver catfish, with a body mass of 24 ± 0.46 g were divided into 24 fiber glass, fed five experimental diets in four replicates. For the data, four orthogonal contrasts were applied: Control Diet vs. PSM Diets, Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets, Control Diet vs. Other Diets and PSM Diets vs. PPCPS Diets. Treatment groups replaced 25 to 50 percent protein fishmeal by PSM and PPCPS. Silver catfishes were evaluated for growth parameters, digestive indices, activities of digestive enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, as well as metabolic parameters in plasma and liver. The fish growth parameters showed a significant difference (P <0.05) for final body weight at the end of the trial period in contrast Control Diet vs. PSM Diets. Feed conversion was higher for fish that received 25% or 50% PPCPS than those that received PSM (P <0.05). The fish receiving the Control Diet had the lowest digestive-somatic index in contrasts Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets and Control Diets vs. Other Diets. The control fish treatments showed lower activity of trypsin and chymotrypsin enzymes than fish fed the PSM diet (P <0.05). Also, less chymotrypsin activity was observed in the fish that received the PSM diet (P <0.05), in contrast PSM Diets vs. PPCPS Diets. The fish that received the PPCPS Diets had higher protein efficiency rate than fish fed the FSA (P <0.01). For albumin in plasma, low contents were found in fish that received Control Diet (P <0.05). The ALAT activity was high in fish that received Control Diet (P <0.05), in contrasts Control Diet vs. PSM Diets, Control Diet vs. PPCPs Diets and Control Diet vs. Other Diets. The ALP was most active in fish that received the PPCPS diets (P <0.05), in contrasts Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets and Control Diet vs. Other Diets. Thus, it can be concluded that the replacement of fishmeal protein by 25 or 50% PPCPS not alter growth and improve the feed conversion catfish and protein efficiency ratio, without affecting the activity of digestive enzymes, metabolic parameters intermediate and liver of silver catfish, can be used in silver catfish nutrition.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoO presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos da adição de fontes proteicas advindas da semente de abóbora no crescimento, atividade de enzimas digestivas proteolíticas e respostas metabólicas de jundiás (Rhamdia quelen) alimentados com substituições crescentes de farinha de peixe por farelo de semente de abóbora (FSA) ou concentrado proteico fosforilado de semente de abóbora (CPPFSA). Para o desenvolvimento do concentrado proteico, o método foi otimizado pela metodologia estatística de superfície de resposta (MSR) e delineamento central composto rotacional (DCCR), que apontou como maior rendimento 50,04%, utilizando 4% de trimetafosfato de sódio (STMP) em pH 4,5. Cujo conteúdo proteico foi 62,56%. Posteriormente, o FSA e o CPPFSA foram utilizados como substitutos proteicos nas dietas de jundiás. Durante oito semanas experimentais, 400 jundiás, com massa corporal de 24 ± 0,46 g foram distribuídos em 24 caixas, alimentados com cinco dietas experimentais em quatro repetições. Para análise dos dados, quatro contrastes ortogonais foram aplicados: Dieta Controle vs.. Dietas FSA, Dieta Controle vs.. Dietas CPPFSA, Dieta Controle vs.. Demais dietas e Dietas FSA vs.. Dietas CPFFSA. Os grupos de tratamento substituíam 25 e 50 por cento de proteína da farinha de peixe pelo FSA e CPPFSA. Foram avaliados parâmetros de crescimento, índices digestórios, atividades das enzimas digestivas tripsina e quimotripsina, bem como parâmetros metabólicos em plasma e fígado. Os parâmetros de crescimento dos peixes mostraram diferença significativa (P < 0,05) para massa corporal final ao final do período experimental no contraste Controle vs. dietas FSA. A conversão alimentar foi superior para os peixes que receberam 25% ou 50% CPFFSA em comparação àqueles que receberam FSA (P < 0,05). Os peixes que receberam a dieta Controle apresentaram menor índice digestivo-somático nos contrastes Controle vs. dietas CPFFSA e Controle vs. demais dietas. A atividade das enzimas tripsina e quimotripsina foram menores nos peixes do tratamento Controle, quando comparada aos peixes que receberam as dietas FSA (P < 0,05). Menor atividade de quimotripsina também foi observada nos peixes que receberam as dietas FSA (P< 0,05), no contraste dietas FSA vs. dietas CPFFSA. Os peixes que receberam as dietas CPPFSA apresentaram maior taxa de eficiência proteica do que os peixes que receberam dietas contendo FSA (P< 0.01). Para albumina no plasma, os menores conteúdos foram encontrados nos peixes da dieta Controle (P<0.05). A atividade da enzima ALAT foi maior nos peixes que receberam a dieta Controle (P<0.05), nos contrastes dieta Controle vs. dietas FSA, dieta Controle vs. dietas CPFFSA e dieta Controle vs. demais dietas. A ALP apresentou maior atividade nos peixes que receberam as dietas CPFFSA (P<0.05), considerando os contrastes dieta Controle vs. dietas CPFFSA e dieta Controle vs. demais dietas. Dessa maneira, pode-se concluir que a substituição da proteína da farinha de peixe por 25% ou 50% de CPFFSA não altera o crescimento e promove melhoria na conversão alimentar de jundiá e taxa de eficiência proteica, sem prejudicar atividade de enzimas digestivas, parâmetros metabólicos intermediários e hepáticos dos jundiás, podendo ser utilizado na nutrição do jundiá.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRZootecniaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaSilva, Leila Picolli dahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4798001T6Feiden, Aldihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8384358462664823Boscolo, Wilson Rogériohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4767856E1Loro, Vania Luciahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4796333D7Radünz Neto, Joaohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783033E5Lovatto, Naglezi de Menezes2015-10-222015-10-222015-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfLOVATTO, Naglezi de Menezes. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
Protein concentrate pumpkin seed (Cucurbita moschata) in silver catfish nutrition
title Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
spellingShingle Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
Lovatto, Naglezi de Menezes
Rhamdia quelen
Concentração proteica
Nutrição de peixes
Proteínas vegetais
Rhamdia quelen
Protein concentration
Fish nutrition
Plant protein
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
title_full Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
title_fullStr Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
title_full_unstemmed Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
title_sort Concentrado proteico de semente de abóbora (Cucurbita moschata) na nutrição do jundiá
author Lovatto, Naglezi de Menezes
author_facet Lovatto, Naglezi de Menezes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Leila Picolli da
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4798001T6
Feiden, Aldi
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8384358462664823
Boscolo, Wilson Rogério
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4767856E1
Loro, Vania Lucia
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4796333D7
Radünz Neto, Joao
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783033E5
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lovatto, Naglezi de Menezes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rhamdia quelen
Concentração proteica
Nutrição de peixes
Proteínas vegetais
Rhamdia quelen
Protein concentration
Fish nutrition
Plant protein
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
topic Rhamdia quelen
Concentração proteica
Nutrição de peixes
Proteínas vegetais
Rhamdia quelen
Protein concentration
Fish nutrition
Plant protein
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description This study aimed to evaluate the effects of adding protein sources coming from the pumpkin seed in growth, activity of proteolytic digestive enzymes and metabolic responses of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) fed with increasing replacement of fishmeal by pumpkin seed meal (PSM) or phosphorylated protein concentrate of pumpkin seed (PPCPS). For the development of protein concentrate, the method was optimized by statistical methodology of response surface (MRS) and central composite rotational design (CCRD). The CCRD pointed as the highest yield 50.04%, using 4% sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) at pH 4.5. Those same experimental conditions the protein content was 62.56%. Subsequently, the PSM and PPCPS were used as substitutes in silver catfish protein diets. For eight experimental weeks, 400 silver catfish, with a body mass of 24 ± 0.46 g were divided into 24 fiber glass, fed five experimental diets in four replicates. For the data, four orthogonal contrasts were applied: Control Diet vs. PSM Diets, Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets, Control Diet vs. Other Diets and PSM Diets vs. PPCPS Diets. Treatment groups replaced 25 to 50 percent protein fishmeal by PSM and PPCPS. Silver catfishes were evaluated for growth parameters, digestive indices, activities of digestive enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, as well as metabolic parameters in plasma and liver. The fish growth parameters showed a significant difference (P <0.05) for final body weight at the end of the trial period in contrast Control Diet vs. PSM Diets. Feed conversion was higher for fish that received 25% or 50% PPCPS than those that received PSM (P <0.05). The fish receiving the Control Diet had the lowest digestive-somatic index in contrasts Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets and Control Diets vs. Other Diets. The control fish treatments showed lower activity of trypsin and chymotrypsin enzymes than fish fed the PSM diet (P <0.05). Also, less chymotrypsin activity was observed in the fish that received the PSM diet (P <0.05), in contrast PSM Diets vs. PPCPS Diets. The fish that received the PPCPS Diets had higher protein efficiency rate than fish fed the FSA (P <0.01). For albumin in plasma, low contents were found in fish that received Control Diet (P <0.05). The ALAT activity was high in fish that received Control Diet (P <0.05), in contrasts Control Diet vs. PSM Diets, Control Diet vs. PPCPs Diets and Control Diet vs. Other Diets. The ALP was most active in fish that received the PPCPS diets (P <0.05), in contrasts Control Diet vs. PPCPS Diets and Control Diet vs. Other Diets. Thus, it can be concluded that the replacement of fishmeal protein by 25 or 50% PPCPS not alter growth and improve the feed conversion catfish and protein efficiency ratio, without affecting the activity of digestive enzymes, metabolic parameters intermediate and liver of silver catfish, can be used in silver catfish nutrition.
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