Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) nut co-product in extruded foods for dogs.

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Ana Paula Garcia Gonçalves, Lucas Bassi Scarpim, Caroline Alves Garcia, Taíne Candido da Silva, Camila Goloni, Thaís de Souza Ávida Castro, Paloma Ricardo, Carolina Cristina Oliveira, Stephanie de Souza Theodoro, Aulus Cavalieri Carciofi
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Cashew nut is a co-product of the cashew (Anacardium occidentale) industry, with high fat (40%) and protein (23%) contents. During processing, the nuts can break down, generating the cashew nut granules (CNG). Considering the effort for rational use of food resources, the present study investigated the use of CNG as an ingredient in extruded dog diets. Four formulations with similar chemical compositions were used, a control (CO) based on poultry by-product meal and poultry fat, and three inclusion levels of CNG as protein and fat source: 2.5%, 5%, and 10% (on an as-fed basis). Due to its high fat content, the implications of CNG to the extrusion process was investigated. Twenty-four beagle dogs were used to determine total tract apparent digestibility (TTAD), faeces characteristics and fermentation products, and a panel of 39 dogs were used for palatability comparisons. The results of extrusion, TTAD, and faecal traits were submitted to variance analysis and means compared by polynomial contrasts according to the CNG inclusion level (p < 0.05). In the palatability test, the first intake was compared by the Qui-square test and the intake ratio by the Student's t-test (p < 0.05). The CNG addition increased the internal fat content of the raw material mixture from 9.5% to 12.6%. This induced a linear reduction in mechanical energy transference, which in turn reduced mass pressure and temperature at extrusion (p < 0.01), which compromised kibble formation with lower expansion and higher density (p < 0.01). Starch gelatinisation did not reduce but in fact increased, explained by a linear increase in thermal energy application (p < 0.01). The TTAD of nutrients did not differ between diets (p > 0.05). Faeces pH, production and score did not differ among treatments (p > 0.05). Acetate, butyrate, and lactate increased quadratically (p < 0.01) in the faeces, with higher values for animals fed the 2.5% CNG feed. In the palatability test, only CO, 2.5% CNG and 5% CNG treatments were compared, and diets with CNG had higher preference than CO (p < 0.01). By conclusion, up to 10% inclusion of CNG did not alter TTAD of nutrients or faeces formation and increased diet palatability, supporting the use of this co-product in extruded diets for dogs.

犬用挤压食品中的腰果坚果副产品。
腰果是腰果工业的副产品,含有高脂肪(40%)和高蛋白质(23%)。在加工过程中,坚果会分解,产生腰果颗粒(CNG)。考虑到合理利用食物资源的努力,本研究对压缩天然气作为一种成分在挤压犬粮中的使用进行了研究。使用了4种化学成分相似的配方,其中一种为对照(CO),以家禽副产品粕和家禽脂肪为基础,CNG作为蛋白质和脂肪源的添加水平为2.5%、5%和10%(以饲料为基础)。由于其高脂肪含量,研究了压缩天然气对挤压工艺的影响。采用24只比格犬测定全道表观消化率(TTAD)、粪便特征和发酵产物,并采用39只比格犬进行适口性比较。挤压、TTAD和粪便性状的结果进行方差分析,并根据CNG包含水平(p p p p p > 0.05)进行多项式对比均值比较。不同处理间粪便pH、产生量和评分差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。醋酸盐、丁酸盐和乳酸盐呈二次增长(p p)
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Archives of Animal Nutrition
Archives of Animal Nutrition 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.00%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Animal Nutrition is an international journal covering the biochemical and physiological basis of animal nutrition. Emphasis is laid on original papers on protein and amino acid metabolism, energy transformation, mineral metabolism, vitamin metabolism, nutritional effects on intestinal and body functions in combination with performance criteria, respectively. It furthermore deals with recent developments in practical animal feeding, feedstuff theory, mode of action of feed additives, feedstuff preservation and feedstuff processing. The spectrum covers all relevant animal species including food producing and companion animals, but not aquatic species. Seldom can priority be given to papers covering more descriptive studies, even if they may be interesting and technically sound or of impact for animal production, or for topics of relevance for only particular regional conditions.
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