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Microbiological Quality of Minas Artisanal Cheeses from Certified Properties at Serra da Canastra Region, Minas Gerais, Brazil in 2016-Juniper Publishers

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS - OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF DAIRY & VETERINARY SCIENCES Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the conformity of minas artisanal cheese from certified properties of Medeiros city (Serra da Canastra region), from Minas Gerais state (Brazil), along the year of 2016. Most of the samples (approximately 75%) presented permitted levels of pathogens or spoiling agents (coliforms at 30 and 45°C, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp., and Staphylococcus aureus ). Results show that there are still improvement to make but also show that the pressure from consumers, as well as from state agencies, for a cheese with better quality are starting to make a difference, since the results here presented are better than the latter results from older and similar studies. Keywords: Microbiological; Maturation period; Tuberculosis; Brucellosis; Ripening periods; Lactic acid; Raw milk; Monocytogenes; Salmonella; Cheeses; Potabilty; Dairy farms; Fermen

Analytical Study of Pancreatitis in Dogs-Juniper Publishers

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS - OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF DAIRY & VETERINARY SCIENCES Abstract A number of theoretical and practical questions about canine pancreatitis persuading that anatomical and morphological changes, also biochemical, are the only diagnostic mode for this disease that affects the pancreas, major roles in the digestion and secretion of endocrine hormones . Analysis of literature data on biochemical parameters during pancreas functions exam; a diagnosis performed on serum enzyme correlations changes during pancreatitis treatment in experimental animals determined by statistical analysis of biochemical parameters of canine pancreatitis. The demonstration of typical clinical signs of this disease adjusted by the typical methods of diagnosis, will develop the topical treatment can be established and treatments. Keywords: Canine pancreatitis; Diagnostic; Biochemical parameters; Serum; Enzyme; Statistical analysis; Sedimentation rate; Necrosis; Hemorrh