Publications by authors named "S Schiavon"

Increasing consumer concerns underscore the importance of verifying the practices and origins of food, especially certified premium products. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of Fourier-transform mid-infrared (FT-MIR) spectroscopy to authenticate animal welfare parameters, farming practices, and dairy systems. Data on farm characteristics were obtained from the Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium in northern Italy.

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The aim of this study was to characterize the highly detailed fatty acid (FA) profiles of 258 cheeses of 18 different categories of cheese collected in the mountains and on the plains of the Veneto region (Italy). The results clearly showed that, aside from the distinctive FA profiles of goat cheeses (more short-chain FAs and fewer MUFAs), the three categories of Formaggio di Malga (artisanal cheeses produced on temporary summer farms on Alpine pastures where transhumance is practiced) were very different from the other cheese categories in terms of their much higher CLA and omega-3 contents. Two categories of cheese from permanent farms in the mountains (Morlacco del Grappa and Monte Veronese PDO) were intermediate, and two other categories of cheeses originating in the mountains (Asiago PDO and Montasio PDO), but now produced mainly on the plains, were not distinguishable from the other cheese categories.

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Fertility is a crucial aspect of dairy herd efficiency and sustainability. Among factors influencing fertility in dairy cattle, metabolic stress and systemic inflammation of animals are of main relevance, especially in the postpartum stage when ovarian activity begins and cows are inseminated. Our study aimed to infer the associations between milk infrared-predicted blood biomarkers of stress resilience and fertility traits, namely the interval from calving to first service (iCF), days open (DO), and the pregnancy rate at first service (PRF) in a multibreed population of 89,097 dairy cows.

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  • The study examines consumer attitudes and their readiness to consume dairy functional foods (DFFs) in Hungary, a region less studied compared to Western Europe.
  • It reveals that consumer attitudes significantly impact the willingness to consume DFFs, with motivators and barriers affecting this relationship.
  • The findings highlight the importance of targeting consumer attitudes and lifestyle traits to enhance the market acceptance of DFFs.
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  • The study evaluated how different sires, based on their genetic effects on feed efficiency, impacted growth and body composition in pigs fed limited diets.
  • Researchers used 416 purebred pigs from 23 sires, dividing them into three feeding groups: ad libitum, restricted medium-protein, and restricted low-protein.
  • Results showed that offspring from low-RFI sires consumed less feed and had better growth rates compared to those from high-RFI sires, but overall tissue accretion and composition were similar among the different sire classes.
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