2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2021.114890
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Cactus (Opuntia and Nopalea) nutritive value: A review

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“…As observed in the evaluation of N/P 2 O 5 doses in both sites, the effect of harvest frequency on ruminal kinetics parameters of cactus pear is also a reflection of growth dynamics, which alters the chemical composition of the plant. More mature cladodes, for example, produce a smaller gas volume in vitro, due to the higher fraction of indigestible carbohydrate and lower fraction of rapid digestion carbohydrate; the opposite is observed in young cladodes (Dubeux Jr. et al, 2021). In the present study, the increase in digestion rate in Tejuçuoca under biannual harvest was associated with reduction of TDM content and increase in NDF content, demonstrating that this effect was possibly a result from the alteration in the composition of NFC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 39%
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“…As observed in the evaluation of N/P 2 O 5 doses in both sites, the effect of harvest frequency on ruminal kinetics parameters of cactus pear is also a reflection of growth dynamics, which alters the chemical composition of the plant. More mature cladodes, for example, produce a smaller gas volume in vitro, due to the higher fraction of indigestible carbohydrate and lower fraction of rapid digestion carbohydrate; the opposite is observed in young cladodes (Dubeux Jr. et al, 2021). In the present study, the increase in digestion rate in Tejuçuoca under biannual harvest was associated with reduction of TDM content and increase in NDF content, demonstrating that this effect was possibly a result from the alteration in the composition of NFC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 39%
“…Calcium and magnesium have lower mobility in the plant, which may result in higher concentration at more advanced stages (Silva et al, 2012); however, reduction may also occur due to the dilution effect, because of the emergence of new cladodes or of the delay in the maturation process of cladodes. It is worth mentioning that a large part of the Ca present in cactus pear is in the form of calcium oxalate, unavailable to production animals, making it necessary to supplement with Ca when supplying cactus pear, due to the high concentration of Ca in the aerial part of cactus pear (Dubeux Jr. et al, 2021). In turn, the presence of S in the single superphosphate and the longer absorption time contributed to increase the S content under biannual harvest in both sites.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Continued exposure to a pathogen may induce immunity (may be lifelong or temporary), reducing the symptoms' severity. However, children, young people, the elderly, pregnant women, and immunocompromised women are vulnerable to disease, and symptoms can be so severe as to lead them to death [49].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cactus cladodes may contain certain anti-nutrients such as oxalates. However, their reported amount was lower than the limiting intake for human [8]. Moreover, cladode pulps are also used for cosmetic products, for instance shampoos, conditioners, face and body lotions, soaps, hair gels and sun protectors [9].…”
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confidence: 99%