2013
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n4p1977
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Centesimal composition and physicochemical parameters of meat from santa inês lambs fed with passion fruit peel

Abstract: The objective was to determine the centesimal composition and some physicochemical parameters in the longissimus lumborum muscle from non castrated Santa Ines lambs, fed diets containing different proportions of passion fruit peel, in the following treatments: T1: 100% elephant grass, T2: 90% elephant grass + 10% dried passion fruit peel, T3: 80% elephant grass + 20% dried passion fruit peel, T4: 70% elephant grass + 30% dried passion fruit peel based on the elephant grass natural matter. The inclusion of 30% … Show more

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“…Lamb feedlot is an alternative to reduce the influence of the tropical climate on sheep meat production and to increase productivity rates (Lima et al, 2021), and to meet the demand for sheep meat, with positive effects on the quality and product offering in the off-season (Ferreira et al, 2009). According to Santos-Cruz et al (2013), lamb production can be improved in quality and profitability, using alternative feeding resources with considerable nutritional value, allowing positive changes in meat physicochemical composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lamb feedlot is an alternative to reduce the influence of the tropical climate on sheep meat production and to increase productivity rates (Lima et al, 2021), and to meet the demand for sheep meat, with positive effects on the quality and product offering in the off-season (Ferreira et al, 2009). According to Santos-Cruz et al (2013), lamb production can be improved in quality and profitability, using alternative feeding resources with considerable nutritional value, allowing positive changes in meat physicochemical composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%