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Item Chemical and Fatty acid composition of different cuts cooked or uncooked from yearling bulls fed oil sources(2015) Oliveira, Emanuel Almeida de; Sampaio, Alexandre Amstalden Moraes; Henrique, Wignez; Pivaro, Thiago Martins; Rosa, Bruna Laurindo; Fernandes, Alexandre Rodrigo MendesThis study evaluated the chemical and lipid composition of uncooked or cooked loin (Longissimus thoracis) and rump (Biceps femoris) in samples of 2.54 cm thick from 35 carcasses of Nellore young bulls finished in feedlot for 96 days and slaughtered at an average weight of 532.17 ± 30.25 kg and 24 months of age. The rump had the lowest level of protein and ash (18.57 and 0.90%, respectively) and the highest level of ether extract compared to loin (3.37 and 1.90%, respectively). Higher levels of cholesterol were found in rump compared to loin (40.91 e 30.93 mg 100 g-1, respectively). The uncooked loin showed lower content of saturated fatty acids and higher content of polyunsaturated fatty acids. The best values for the omega-6: omega-3 ratio was observed in the uncooked beef. In the present study, the loin was healthier due to the higher amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids compared to rump. Cooking the meat decreases the levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids, omega-3, omega-6 and the omega-6: omega-3 ratio. Objetivou-se avaliar as diferenças na composição química e lipídica do contrafilé (Longissimus thoracis) e da picanha (Biceps femoris) in natura ou assados de bovinos alimentados com diferentes fontes de óleo. Para isto, foram utilizadas amostras, seccionadas em bifes de 2,54 cm, do contrafilé e da picanha, provenientes de 35 carcaças de tourinhos da raça Nelore, confinados por 96 dias e abatidos com peso médio de 532,17 ± 30,25 kg e 24 meses de idade. A picanha apresentou os valores mais baixos de proteína e cinzas (18,57 e 0,90%, respectivamente). No entanto, os maiores teores de extrato etéreo também foram encontrados para este corte comparado ao contrafilé (3,37 e 1,90%, respectivamente). Maiores teores de colesterol foram encontrados na picanha em relação ao contrafilé (40,91 e 30,93 mg 100 g-1, respectivamente). O contrafilé in natura apresentou menores teores de ácidos graxos saturados e maiores quantidades de ácidos graxos poli-insaturados. Para as relações dos ácidos graxos ômega-6: ômega-3, os melhores valores foram encontrados na carne in natura. O contrafilé, no presente estudo, mostrou-se mais saudável pela maior quantidade de ácidos graxos poli-insaturados que a picanha. Assar a carne diminui os teores de ácidos graxos poli-insaturados, ômega-3 e ômega-6, além da relação ômega-6: ômega-3.Item Performance and carcass characteristics of Nellore young bulls fed different sources of oils, protected or not from rumen degradation(2013) Rosa, Bruna Laurindo; Sampaio, Alexandre Amstalden Moraes; Henrique, Wignez; Oliveira, Emanuel Almeida de; Pivaro, Thiago Martins; Andrade, Antonio Tadeu de; Fernandes, Alexandre Rodrigo MendesThe objective was to evaluate the addition of vegetable oils protected or not from rumen degradation in the diet of feedlot-finished young bulls and their effects on performance and carcass characteristics. Thirty-five Nellore males of 402.69±14.90 kg initial weight and 18±2 months of age were utilized. The animals were confined for 96 days, after 28 days of adaptation, and slaughtered at 532.17±30.25 kg. Experimental diets were: control (715 g total digestible nutrients - TDN/kg of dry matter - DM), with addition of soybean oil or fresh linseed oil, and with the addition of the same oils protected from rumen degradation (765 g TDN/kg DM). All diets were formulated with the same amount of protein and with a roughage:concentrate ratio of 40:60, with sugarcane as the only roughage. The addition of oil, regardless of the type and processing, resulted in greater body weight gain (1.17 and 1.41 kg/animal/day), better feed (0.11 and 0.14 kg weight gain/kg DM ingested) and protein efficiency (0.86 and 1.09 kg weight gain/kg crude protein ingested), heavier carcasses (280.3 and 298.0 kg), with better yield (54.5 and 55.5%) and thicker subcutaneous fat (5.1 and 7.5 mm backfat thickness) and with heavier prime cuts, for control diet and the other treatments, respectively. The use of soybean or linseed oil protected or not from rumen degradation only changed the intake of a few nutrients and carcass yield and depth. Thus the addition of energy sources in the diet is beneficial for finishing feedlot bulls. For this addition, either soybean or linseed oils can be used, and the processing of these oils is only useful to facilitate the mixing with the other ingredients of the diet.