Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs

Essential oil (EO) from Brazilian red pepper fruit contains compounds with antimicrobial activity, and could be possible substitutes for the antibiotics commonly used in ruminant nutrition. Te objectives of the present study were to evaluate the efects of the Brazilian red pepper fruit EO (Schinus...

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Main Authors: Analisa Vasques Bertoloni, Daniel Montanher Polizel, Marcos Vinícius de Castro Ferraz Junior, Alexandre Arantes Miszura, José Paulo Roman Barroso, André Storti Martins, Lairana Aline Sardinha, Arnaldo Cintra Limede, Gabriela Bagio Oliveira, Evandro Maia Ferreira, Alexandre Vaz Pires
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2019-10-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/153845
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spelling doaj-c048ca74960348ae8bcab0707e362a112020-11-25T03:50:15ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science1413-95961678-44562019-10-0156310.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2019.153845Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambsAnalisa Vasques BertoloniDaniel Montanher PolizelMarcos Vinícius de Castro Ferraz JuniorAlexandre Arantes MiszuraJosé Paulo Roman BarrosoAndré Storti MartinsLairana Aline SardinhaArnaldo Cintra LimedeGabriela Bagio OliveiraEvandro Maia FerreiraAlexandre Vaz Pires Essential oil (EO) from Brazilian red pepper fruit contains compounds with antimicrobial activity, and could be possible substitutes for the antibiotics commonly used in ruminant nutrition. Te objectives of the present study were to evaluate the efects of the Brazilian red pepper fruit EO (Schinus terebinthifolius) as a substitute for monensin on performance, carcass characteristics and meat of lambs fed high concentrate diets. Forty-eight lambs were used, 24 males (20 ½ Dorper × ½ Santa Inês and 4 Santa Inês) and 24 females (24 ½ Dorper × ½ Santa Inês), with 21.54 ± 0.88 kg of initial body weight (BW) and 78 ± 2.4 days of age, in a randomized complete block design. Te experiment lasted 56 days, divided into 2 periods of 28 days each. Te treatments were defned by the inclusion in diets of 8 ppm of monensin (MON), and the doses 0.14% (14EO), 0.28% (28EO) and 0.42% (42EO) of red pepper fruit EO. Te additives were included in a base diet with a 10:90 of forage to concentrate ratio. At the end of 56 days, 32 animals were slaughtered for the measurement of carcass parameters and meat composition. Tere was no interaction among treatments and periods for average daily gain (P = 0.08), DM intake (P = 0.36), feed efciency (P = 0.24) and oocyst of Eimeria ssp. in feces (P = 0.46). Te treatments did not afect (P > 0.05) the average daily gain (ADG), dry matter intake (DMI) and feed efciency. Lambs fed diets containing monensin had less (P < 0.01) oocyst/g compared with the diet 14EO. Tere was no efect of diets on carcass characteristics. Te treatments with higher doses of the Brazilian red pepper fruit EO had reduced mineral content of meat compared to monensin. Te red pepper fruit EO demonstrated the potential to replace monensin in feedlot lambs fed high concentrate diets, maintaining performance and carcass characteristics. However, the monensin has greater capacity to control coccidiosis in feedlot lambs. http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/153845AdditiveVegetal extractsPerformanceCarcass characteristics
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author Analisa Vasques Bertoloni
Daniel Montanher Polizel
Marcos Vinícius de Castro Ferraz Junior
Alexandre Arantes Miszura
José Paulo Roman Barroso
André Storti Martins
Lairana Aline Sardinha
Arnaldo Cintra Limede
Gabriela Bagio Oliveira
Evandro Maia Ferreira
Alexandre Vaz Pires
spellingShingle Analisa Vasques Bertoloni
Daniel Montanher Polizel
Marcos Vinícius de Castro Ferraz Junior
Alexandre Arantes Miszura
José Paulo Roman Barroso
André Storti Martins
Lairana Aline Sardinha
Arnaldo Cintra Limede
Gabriela Bagio Oliveira
Evandro Maia Ferreira
Alexandre Vaz Pires
Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Additive
Vegetal extracts
Performance
Carcass characteristics
author_facet Analisa Vasques Bertoloni
Daniel Montanher Polizel
Marcos Vinícius de Castro Ferraz Junior
Alexandre Arantes Miszura
José Paulo Roman Barroso
André Storti Martins
Lairana Aline Sardinha
Arnaldo Cintra Limede
Gabriela Bagio Oliveira
Evandro Maia Ferreira
Alexandre Vaz Pires
author_sort Analisa Vasques Bertoloni
title Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
title_short Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
title_full Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
title_fullStr Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (Schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
title_sort brazilian red pepper fruit essential oil (schinus terebinthifolius) may replace monensin in high concentrate diets for feedlot lambs
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
issn 1413-9596
1678-4456
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Essential oil (EO) from Brazilian red pepper fruit contains compounds with antimicrobial activity, and could be possible substitutes for the antibiotics commonly used in ruminant nutrition. Te objectives of the present study were to evaluate the efects of the Brazilian red pepper fruit EO (Schinus terebinthifolius) as a substitute for monensin on performance, carcass characteristics and meat of lambs fed high concentrate diets. Forty-eight lambs were used, 24 males (20 ½ Dorper × ½ Santa Inês and 4 Santa Inês) and 24 females (24 ½ Dorper × ½ Santa Inês), with 21.54 ± 0.88 kg of initial body weight (BW) and 78 ± 2.4 days of age, in a randomized complete block design. Te experiment lasted 56 days, divided into 2 periods of 28 days each. Te treatments were defned by the inclusion in diets of 8 ppm of monensin (MON), and the doses 0.14% (14EO), 0.28% (28EO) and 0.42% (42EO) of red pepper fruit EO. Te additives were included in a base diet with a 10:90 of forage to concentrate ratio. At the end of 56 days, 32 animals were slaughtered for the measurement of carcass parameters and meat composition. Tere was no interaction among treatments and periods for average daily gain (P = 0.08), DM intake (P = 0.36), feed efciency (P = 0.24) and oocyst of Eimeria ssp. in feces (P = 0.46). Te treatments did not afect (P > 0.05) the average daily gain (ADG), dry matter intake (DMI) and feed efciency. Lambs fed diets containing monensin had less (P < 0.01) oocyst/g compared with the diet 14EO. Tere was no efect of diets on carcass characteristics. Te treatments with higher doses of the Brazilian red pepper fruit EO had reduced mineral content of meat compared to monensin. Te red pepper fruit EO demonstrated the potential to replace monensin in feedlot lambs fed high concentrate diets, maintaining performance and carcass characteristics. However, the monensin has greater capacity to control coccidiosis in feedlot lambs.
topic Additive
Vegetal extracts
Performance
Carcass characteristics
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/153845
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