BROMATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT DAIRY CATTLE CONCENTRATE COMMERCIALIZED IN THE SÃO PATRÍCIO VALLEY

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https://doi.org/10.37951/2358-260X.2024v11i1.6825

Abstract

The Brazilian Legislation guarantee minimum levels of nutrients to animal feed and these information on the label are used to take purchase decisions to get dairy cattle concentrate feed. It is necessary that the declared values on the labels being more precise as possible. The bromatological analysis allows to verify the real nutrition values and help us in the purchase of the products that attending to the needs of dairy cattle. The objective of this work was to evaluate the centesimal composition of three different commercial dairy cow concentrate and to compare these values with declared on the labels. Physical chemical analysis were carried out to determine the acid detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), dry matter (DM), total protein (TP), total fiber (TF), minerals (M), fat (F), Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorus (P). The observed values (OV) were compare to the declared label values (DV) by the maker. Following the legislation, it was created a classification criteria to the adequation of the labels: to conform label (C) - samples that presented label values different from those obtained by laboratorial analysis. The maximum and minimum values from the laboratorial analysis were compared to the values permitted by the Brazilian Agriculture Ministry. The results were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey Test at 5% of significance to verify the interactions between the averages. The dairy cow concentrate studied at Vale de São Patrício were considered as good quality and they attending to Brazilian legislation parameters. Through the laboratorial analysis we could verify there was no difference between the samples A, B and C to humidity, dry matter, total protein, fat, minerals, Calcium and Phosphorus levels. Although this, it was observed that the relation between the declared label values and the results from laboratorial analysis differed to some nutritional components of the studied commercial concentrates like humidity.

Keywords: Bromatological analysis, dairy cattle, nutrition, nutrients, labeling.

Author Biographies

MARCIO RAMATIZ LIMA SANTOS, IF GOIANO

Graduated in Agricultural Sciences from the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (1993), Master's degree in Food Science and Technology from the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (2000) and PhD in Nuclear Energy in Agriculture (Esalq) from the University of São Paulo (2008). He is currently a Full Professor at the Federal Institute Goiano Campus Ceres, since 1995. Professor and advisor at Graduate Program Lato sensu in Production and Use of Animal Feed for Zootechnical Interest. Has experience in Food Science and Technology, focusing on Food Science and Technology, acting on the following subjects: functional foods, sensory analysis, antioxidants, waste utilization and resistant starch.

Rafaela Feliciano de Souza, Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres

Bacharelado em Zootecnica pelo Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres

Vanuza Bonifácio Marra da Silva, Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres

Bacharelado em Zootecnica pelo Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres

Luciano José Pereira, Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres

Técnico em Agropecuária e Bacharel em Zootecnia pelo Instituto Federal Goiano – Campus Ceres

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

SANTOS, M. R. L., de Souza, R. F., Marra da Silva, V. B., & Pereira, L. J. (2023). BROMATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT DAIRY CATTLE CONCENTRATE COMMERCIALIZED IN THE SÃO PATRÍCIO VALLEY. Científic@ - Multidisciplinary Journal, 11(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.37951/2358-260X.2024v11i1.6825