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Jennifer Melendez

California State University, Fullerton
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  • California State University, Fullerton
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
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    Effect of Guanidinoacetic Acid and Zilpaterol Hydrochloride Feed Additions on Lambs’ Productive Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Blood Chemistry
    with D. López-Aguirre, J. F. Vázquez-Armijo, L. Y. Peña-Avelino, and J. Alva-Pérez
    Animals 15 (12): 1692. 2025.
    Simple Summary: The present study evaluates the effects of two dietary supplements (guanidinoacetic acid [GAA] and zilpaterol hydrochloride [ZLH]) on the productive performance of fattening lambs over a 60-day period. The inclusion of these additives did not result in significant differences in the parameters studied. However, serum glucose and creatinine levels in the GAA group were higher than those in the control group. These findings suggest that further research is needed to determine the o…Read more
    Simple Summary: The present study evaluates the effects of two dietary supplements (guanidinoacetic acid [GAA] and zilpaterol hydrochloride [ZLH]) on the productive performance of fattening lambs over a 60-day period. The inclusion of these additives did not result in significant differences in the parameters studied. However, serum glucose and creatinine levels in the GAA group were higher than those in the control group. These findings suggest that further research is needed to determine the optimal dosage and duration of GAA supplementation to enhance lamb growth and meat production. Abstract: This study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) and zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZLH) on productive performance, carcass traits, and blood chemistry in non-castrated male lambs over 60 days. Twenty-four Pelibuey × Dorper crossbred lambs (16.3 ± 2.7 kg) were adapted to housing and diet for 14 days before being randomly assigned to one of three treatments: (1) Control: total mixed ration (TMR) without additives; (2) GAA: TMR with 0.2% GAA; and (3) ZLH: TMR with 6 mg/kg dry matter (DM) of ZLH for the last 30 days. No significant differences were observed in productive performance or carcass traits among treatments. However, lambs fed GAA showed higher serum glucose and creatinine levels than the control group (p < 0.05), suggesting a potential effect on energy metabolism. ZLH supplementation had no measurable impact on the parameters evaluated. These findings indicate that while GAA may influence certain metabolic indicators, further research with extended feeding periods or varying dosages is needed to clarify its effects on growth and carcass characteristics in lambs.
    Agriculture
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    Creep mechanism of gas-pressure-sintered silicon nitride polycrystals I. Macroscopic and microscopic experimental study
    with D. Gómez-García, M. Jiménez-Melendo, and A. Domínguez-Rodríguez ‡
    Philosophical Magazine 84 (31): 3375-3386. 2004.
    Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Creep mechanism of gas-pressure-sintered silicon nitride polycrystals II. Deformation mechanism
    with D. Gómez-García, M. Jiménez–Melendo, and A. Domínguez-Rodríguez ‡
    Philosophical Magazine 84 (31): 3387-3395. 2004.
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    A critical analysis and a recent improvement of the two-dimensional model for solution–precipitation creep: application to silicon nitride ceramics
    with D. Gómez-García and A. Domínguez-Rodríguez ‡
    Philosophical Magazine 84 (22): 2305-2316. 2004.
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