2019
DOI: 10.20870/productions-animales.2019.32.2.2500
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Quelle place pour les produits animaux dans l’alimentation de demain ?

Abstract: L’image de l’élevage et des produits alimentaires d’origine animale n’a cessé de se dégrader suite aux crises sanitaires successives, aux problèmes de pollution, et plus récemment à la dénonciation de pratiques d’élevage et d’abattage ne respectant pas le bien-être animal. En réponse à cette détérioration d’image, des modes de consommation « alternatifs » se développent, allant du flexitarisme au végétalisme. Il faut cependant rappeler que sur le plan nutritionnel, en raison de la qualité de leur apport en pro… Show more

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“…The high amounts of dry matter intake are positively correlated with the amounts of total protein intake and protein retention in the different sorghum tôh enriched with shea caterpillar. This high protein content could be an asset for consumers of this food due to the beneficial effects of animal proteins due to their bioavailability and balance in all types of amino acids [23].…”
Section: Results Of Nutritional Evaluation Of Sorghum Tôh Enriched Wi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high amounts of dry matter intake are positively correlated with the amounts of total protein intake and protein retention in the different sorghum tôh enriched with shea caterpillar. This high protein content could be an asset for consumers of this food due to the beneficial effects of animal proteins due to their bioavailability and balance in all types of amino acids [23].…”
Section: Results Of Nutritional Evaluation Of Sorghum Tôh Enriched Wi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vitamina B12, cianocobalamina ou cobalamina é uma vitamina do complexo B, hidrossolúvel e de origem bacteriana, sintetizada exclusivamente por microrganismos, e por esta razão, ela é encontrada apenas em alimentos de origem animal (RÉMOND, 2019). Carnes e leites de animais ruminantes herbívoros são boas fontes de B12 para humanos.…”
Section: Vitamina B12unclassified