2003
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-52732003000100009
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Influência da multimistura na gestação de ratas: pesos materno e fetal e triglicerídeos séricos

Abstract: O presente estudo visa determinar a influência da multimistura (MM) sobre o ganho de peso materno e fetal e sobre a hipertrigliceridemia materna no final do período gestacional. Foram utilizadas ratas Wistar (n= 120), divididas em quatro grupos: a) à base da dieta habitual do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (HERJ); b) à base da dieta habitual do Estado do Rio de Janeiro adicionada de 2% de MM (HERJ+MM); c) à base de caseína (CAS1) com 12% de proteína; d) controle caseína (CAS2) com 20% de proteína. Os pesos materno e… Show more

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“…Madruga et al (2004) studied two levels of MM added to habitual diets (1.2% and 2.4%) and related that the addition of MM did not affect the rat recovery, so there was no significant difference in weight gain for both groups. The same was observed by Azeredo et al (2000Azeredo et al ( , 2003, who concluded that the addition of 2% of MM in the diet did not improve or impair significantly the digestibility and protein quality of the habitual diet; besides, it did not increase maternal and fetal weight gain and did not alter the hypertriglyceridaemia of the studied rats. Ferreira et al (2005) evaluated diets deficient in vitamins and minerals separately, and in both of them, and tried to recover undernourished rats, supplementing these diets with 4% of MM.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Madruga et al (2004) studied two levels of MM added to habitual diets (1.2% and 2.4%) and related that the addition of MM did not affect the rat recovery, so there was no significant difference in weight gain for both groups. The same was observed by Azeredo et al (2000Azeredo et al ( , 2003, who concluded that the addition of 2% of MM in the diet did not improve or impair significantly the digestibility and protein quality of the habitual diet; besides, it did not increase maternal and fetal weight gain and did not alter the hypertriglyceridaemia of the studied rats. Ferreira et al (2005) evaluated diets deficient in vitamins and minerals separately, and in both of them, and tried to recover undernourished rats, supplementing these diets with 4% of MM.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The multimixture (MM) concentration added to a diet is usually adopted as being 20 g or two tablespoons in the meal (Brandão & Brandão, 1988). Following this recommendation, many authors (Azeredo et al. , 2000, 2003; Madruga et al.…”
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“…Azeredo et al 32 determinaram, em ratas, a influência da "multimistura" (MM) sobre o ganho de peso materno e fetal e sobre a hipertrigliceridemia materna no final do período gestacional. Concluíram que a utilização da "multimistura", na proporção usada durante a gestação, não possui nenhum efeito sobre os parâmetros estudados.…”
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“…O período de receptividade das fêmeas ocorre na fase escura do dia, durante o estro, mas elas também podem ficar receptivas ao macho no final da fase de proestro (Goldman et al, 2007;Hebel & Stromberg, 1986). Se durante esta fase a rata acasalar com o macho, e houver presença de espermatozoide nas lâminas com esfregaço vaginal, considera-se que o animal entrou no período de gestação (Azeredo et al, 2003;De Mello, Luciano, & Correa, 2002). O período de gestação dura em torno de 21 dias, período em que há crescimento corporal e aumento de ingestão alimentar (Santos, 2002).…”
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