2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982011001200045
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Composição regional e centesimal da carcaça de cordeiros criados nos sistemas de produção orgânico e convencional

Abstract: RESUMO -Este trabalho foi realizado para avaliar o rendimento dos cortes de carcaça, a área de olho-de-lombo, a composição centesimal e o perfil de ácidos graxos da carne proveniente de cordeiros submetidos aos sistemas de produção orgânico e convencional. Foram utilizados 48 animais Ile de France, com peso corporal médio de 15 kg, distribuídos em dois sistemas de produção, orgânica e convencional e abatidos aos 32 kg de peso corporal. Os sistemas de produção não influenciaram o peso nem o rendimento dos corte… Show more

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“…These factors affect the degree and location of tissue deposition, being age and nutrition the most important, and fatty tissue the one that varies the most. Zeola, Silva Sobrinho and Manzi (2011) determined the percent composition of meat from lambs reared in organic and conventional production systems and verified that in the longissimus dorsi muscle, only mineral matter was influenced and displayed lower value in the organic system (1.02) when compared to the conventional system (1.09%). There was no influence from the production systems for dry matter, protein and fat contents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…These factors affect the degree and location of tissue deposition, being age and nutrition the most important, and fatty tissue the one that varies the most. Zeola, Silva Sobrinho and Manzi (2011) determined the percent composition of meat from lambs reared in organic and conventional production systems and verified that in the longissimus dorsi muscle, only mineral matter was influenced and displayed lower value in the organic system (1.02) when compared to the conventional system (1.09%). There was no influence from the production systems for dry matter, protein and fat contents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%