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<title>Parasitic infections in red deer and their repercussions on animal and human health: a study in the north of the province of Leon</title>
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<name>Hidalgo Argüello, María del Rosario</name>
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<name>Díez Baños, Natividad</name>
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<name>Martínez Delgado, Angélica</name>
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<summary type="text">Parasitic infections in red deer and their repercussions on animal and human health: a study in the north of the province of Leon
Hidalgo Argüello, María del Rosario; Díez Baños, Natividad; Martínez Delgado, Angélica
Since 1993, the Department of Animal Pathology and Animal Heath at the faculty of Veteiinary Sciences of the University of Łeón has been engaged in research projects on problems affecting the health of wild animals in the National Reserves of the province of León. The reseach is subsidised by the Regional Government of Castilla and León in collaboration with the Environmental Services. In the latest project approved ł›y the CICYT, we study the present situation of the main parasitic infections affecting red deer in tke north- west ceNre and south-west of Spain. Our aim is to determine the vansrnission periods of the species involved and the seasonal Linetics of the infections in order țO ăȘS0S5 łhč anİlYläl5’ Stütč 0f health and esablish the nec-&#13;
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Tothis end, SS red deer were shotby agens from the Environment Boaid of the Riaão Regional Hurling Reserve and were taken to the Faculty of Yetennary Sciences at León fcr analysis. Each animal was marked and data were taken on their age, sex, weight and physical condition. Afier an external examination for ectoparasites had been canied out they were skinned and necropsìed and their hides, entrails heads and samples of blood and faeces were collected. The animals were divided into adult dœr (43) and young animals (12), of whi‹żi 40 were female and 15 male.&#13;
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The following parasites were found: Sarcocyst'c cewica‹iis. £ineria e/a/›hi yiw/la ceni, £in›e/ia ›bnsta, Dkiacœliuni dendritinim, Fasciala łiepatica, Spićv/‹pterapia șpío//op/era/lieu/opłerag/a niathen'assiani, Œtenagia /epfos/›icu/aris/Os/e/tagïa to/ćhida, Œtertag/a occidsntalis FricńasłronjpYus axei, Capiliaria bovis, Cooperis pectiriała, Oesopńagosfomvn ænu/¢sum, Trì‹:łiufis globnlasa, Tri‹:livr”c off	Di‹fiacaulvs spp., Elaptosfiongylus cei i, Oncliocercafłsxnosa, łfi›adsma spp., la/j«igœtjYa/›/cfa, łipąPfe/›a ceni, tid‹s Iron tke Ixodidade family and Món ezia spp. eggș, in general all with low parasitic loads, Indicating that the dœr carry subdinical infecãona Many of the parasites found in this host ae also common to those of domestic ruminanu which share the same ecosystems.
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<dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Applications of compounds recovered from olive mill waste</title>
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<name>Flamminii, Federica</name>
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<name>González Ortega, Rodrigo</name>
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<name>Di Mattia, Carla Daniela</name>
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<name>Perito, Maria Angela</name>
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<name>Mastrocola, Dino</name>
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<name>Pittia, Paola</name>
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<updated>2025-01-24T01:05:40Z</updated>
<published>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Applications of compounds recovered from olive mill waste
Flamminii, Federica; González Ortega, Rodrigo; Di Mattia, Carla Daniela; Perito, Maria Angela; Mastrocola, Dino; Pittia, Paola
The chapter presents the state-of-the-art on the utilization of phenolic compounds derived from olive mill waste as ingredients in food products. A general introduction regarding the olive oil production chain is presented, focusing on the three main waste streams (olive leaves, olive mill wastewater, and olive pomace), which are well detailed from the chemical composition, bioactive profile, and recovery methods point of view. Encapsulation strategies are discussed in order to provide innovative knowledge regarding the stabilization of polyphenols extract recovered by olive wastes. The latest results of the studies regarding the exploitability of valuable compounds recovered from by-products are deeply discussed, and consumer acceptance of olive oil by-products used as a food ingredient is presented.
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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