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    Pelleting and sodium monensin increase milk CLA concentration from dairy cows fed flaxseed by Romero, Jakeline Vieira, De Marchi, Francilaine Eloise, Alcalde, Claudete Regina, Cecato, Ulysses, C Grande, Paula Adriana, Valloto, Altair Antônio, SilvaKazama, Daniele Cristina, dos Santos, Geraldo Tadeu

    Published in Revista Colombiana de Ciencias pecuarias (01-04-2018)
    “…Abstract Background: Demand for naturally enriched foods is increasing worldwide. Animal nutrition allows incorporating nutraceutical molecules into milk…”
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    Pelleting in Associated with Sodium Monensin Increases the Conjugated Linoleic Acids Concentration in the Milk of Dairy Cows Fed Canola Seeds by De Marchi, Francilaine Eloise, Romero, Jakeline Vieira, Damasceno, Julio Cesar, Grande, Paula Adriana, Zeoula, Lúcia Maria, Dos Santos, Geraldo Tadeu

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-08-2015)
    “…To evaluate the effects of the pelleting and the addition of sodium monensin on production, the chemical and lipid composition of milk and butter physical…”
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    Genetic markers associated with beef quality: A review by Romero, Jakeline Vieira, Olleta, José Luis, Resconi, Virginia Celia, Santolaria, Pilar, Campo, María del Mar

    Published in Livestock science (01-11-2024)
    “…•There are at least 27 genes and >60 traits related to meat quality.•MSTN, LEP, CAST, FASN, SCD and CAPN are the main genes associated to beef quality.•New…”
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    Pelleting and sodium monensin increase milk CLA concentration from dairy cows fed flaxseed by Jakeline Vieira Romero, Francilaine Eloise De Marchi, Alcalde, Claudete Regina, Cecato, Ulysses, Grande, Paula Adriana, Valloto, Altair Antônio, Silva-Kazama, Daniele Cristina, Geraldo Tadeu dos Santos

    Published in Revista Colombiana de Ciencias pecuarias (01-04-2018)
    “…Background: Demand for naturally enriched foods is increasing worldwide. Animal nutrition allows incorporating nutraceutical molecules into milk. These…”
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