Bibliographic citations
Granados, L., (2006). Saneamiento y detoxificación de carne de llama (Lama glama) infectada con Sarcocystis aucheniae mediante métodos químicos : marinado, ahumado, curado seco y curado húmedo [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/682
Granados, L., Saneamiento y detoxificación de carne de llama (Lama glama) infectada con Sarcocystis aucheniae mediante métodos químicos : marinado, ahumado, curado seco y curado húmedo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2006. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/682
@misc{renati/479081,
title = "Saneamiento y detoxificación de carne de llama (Lama glama) infectada con Sarcocystis aucheniae mediante métodos químicos : marinado, ahumado, curado seco y curado húmedo",
author = "Granados Zavaleta, Lidia Natalia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2006"
}
--- With the objective of clearing and disinfecting the llama meat, naturally infected with macro-cysts of Sarcocystis aucheniae, the meat was divided into 4 groups to be treated with chemical methods: marinated (with vinegar and salt) for 48 hours, smoked (till 60ºC) for 2 hours, dry cured, humid cured for 10 days; also to evaluate a portion of the meat without treatment (as positive control group). It was prepared lisis of macro-cysts from treated meats and non-treated meats, which were inoculated into rabbits; a dose of 100ug for each kilogram to rabbit’s lived weight. All the rabbits in the humid cured group and the positive control group died but not those in the marinated, smoked and the dry cured groups. The animals which died had the same toxic, characterized by depression, hyperthermia, anorexia, mucous congestion, ataxia and opistotoms. Likewise, groups of puppies were fed with the infected llama meat with Sarcocystis aucheniae parasites (between 150 to 200 macro-cysts per puppy) previously treated with one of the chemical methods as explained earlier, except the positive control group, which were fed with non-treated meat. Only the dogs in the positive control group eliminated esporoquistes after alimentation for 14 days. The negative group control of rabbits (inoculated with saline or salt solution) did not show intoxication signs and the negative control group of puppies (fed with balanced dog food prepared) did not eliminate esporoquistes. The results obtained show us that treatments marinated with vinegar and salt, smoked and dry cured methods were be able to clean and disinfect the llama meat infected with macro-cysts of Sarcocystis aucheniae, while the humid cured method does not achieved the same result. Keys Words: Sarcocystis aucheniae, macro-cysts, meat, rabbits, inoculos, dogs, and esporoquistes.
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