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Arija Martín, Ignacio

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Ignacio
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Arija Martín
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Veterinaria
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Producción Animal
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Producción Animal
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    Feeding Broiler Chickens with Grape Seed and Skin Meals to Enhance α- and γ-Tocopherol Content and Meat Oxidative Stability
    (Antioxidants, 2021) Romero, Carlos; Nardoia, María; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Rey Muñoz, Ana Isabel; Prodanov, Marin; Chamorro Francisco, Susana
    Grape seeds (GS) and grape skins (GK) are natural sources of polyphenols with featured antioxidant capacity. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of these polyphenol sources in diets formulated to contain the same total extractable grape polyphenol content on growth performance, protein and extractable polyphenol digestibility, plasma and meat α- and γ-tocopherol and thigh meat oxidation in broiler chickens. Five experimental diets were formulated: control, control + vitamin E (200 mg/kg), 30 g/kg GS diet, 110 g/kg GK diet, GS + GK diet (a mixture of 24.4 g/kg GS and 13.1 g/kg GK designed to simulate a reconstituted grape pomace). Feeding chickens with 110 g/kg GK reduced (p < 0.001) daily weight gain, worsened (p < 0.001) feed conversion ratio, increased (p < 0.001) non-extractable polyphenol content in the ileum and in the excreta and decreased (p < 0.05) ileal protein digestibility. Regardless of the grape polyphenol source used, the inclusion of grape byproducts in the diets led to an increase of total extractable polyphenol contents in the ileum (p < 0.01) and the excreta (p < 0.001), which resulted (p < 0.001) in a decrease of extractable polyphenol digestibilities. Alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentrations increased (p < 0.001) in plasma and in seven-day stored meat in birds fed the diet combining GS and GK with respect to the control group. As it happened with the vitamin E supplementation, feeding the combination of GS and GK also reduced (p < 0.001) the concentration of the lipid peroxidation marker (malondialdehyde) in the stored meat of chickens.
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    Influence of dietary enzyme addition on polyphenol utilization and meat lipid oxidation of chicks fed grape pomace
    (Food Research International, 2015) Chamorro Francisco, Susana; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Rebolé Garrigós, Almudena; Rica, B.D.; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Brenes, A.
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    Effects of dietary grape seed extract on growth performance, amino acid digestibility and plasma lipids and mineral content in broiler chicks
    (2013) España Chamorro, Sergio; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Centeno, C.; Romero, C.; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Brenes, A.
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    Productive Performance, Egg Quality and Yolk Lipid Oxidation in Laying Hens Fed Diets including Grape Pomace or Grape Extract
    (Animals, 2022) Romero Morales, Carlos; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Chamorro Francisco, Susana
    Phenolic compounds from grape products are known to possess antioxidant activity. Furthermore, grape polyphenols (anthocyanins) could be valorised as natural pigments. However, the dietary use of grape products in laying hen husbandry and its effect on egg quality traits and yolk lipid oxidation have been scarcely studied. In the present research work, egg yolk colour and Haugh units were increased with the intake of grape pomace and extract. Moreover, dietary inclusion of grape pomace at 60 g/kg increased the proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the yolk and improved the yolk lipid oxidative stability during the storage of eggs, whereas no effect was obtained with grape extract. Regarding hen performance, both grape products reduced feed intake, feed conversion ratio and average egg weight, but they did not affect daily egg production and mass. Feeding grape pomace, at 60 g/kg, and grape extract, either at 0.5 or 1.0 g/kg, decreased protein digestibility. In conclusion, the addition of grape products in the diet of laying hens improved the egg quality but reduced feed intake and egg weight. Dietary grape pomace showed higher antioxidant potential in egg yolk than grape extract.
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    Campus Virtual en apoyo a la asignatura de nutrición y alimentación de perros y gatos: genérica de libre elección
    (II Jornada Campus Virtual UCM: cómo integrar investigación y docencia en el CV-UCM, 2005) Arija Martín, Ignacio; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Fernández-Valmayor Crespo, Alfredo; Fernández-Pampillón Cesteros, Ana María; Merino Granizo, Jorge
    La asignatura de Nutrición y alimentación de perros y gatos es una asignatura genérica de libre elección, con un cupo de 75 alumnos, mayoritariamente de la licenciatura de Veterinaria pero con participación de alumnos de otras licenciaturas (Ciencias Biológicas y de la Salud), dispone de tres horas semanales presenciales, en el segundo semestre, y lleva de alta como asignatura del Campus Virtual desde el curso 2003-2004. A la estructura básica de asignatura presencial se ha unido el uso de la herramienta WebCT del Campus Virtual con el fin de ser más accesible a los alumnos y facilitar su trabajo dentro de la asignatura. Las páginas únicas donde se publica el material docente de trabajo, los foros de debate como complemento a las tutorías y los grupos de trabajo para ayudar al alumno a desarrollar las exigencias de esta asignatura, son la base de la utilización. Asimismo ciertas herramientas como la de mostrar sistemáticamente las calificaciones y la evolución del alumno, atrapan a éste en el uso de las nuevas tecnologías.
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    Use of polyphenol-rich grape by-products in monogastric nutrition. A review
    (Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2016) Agustín Brenes; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Chamorro Francisco, Susana; Arija Martín, Ignacio
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    Enriching Eggs with Bioactive Compounds through the Inclusion of Grape Pomace in Laying Hens Diet: Effect on Internal and External Egg Quality Parameters
    (Foods, 2024) Herranz Hernández, María Beatriz; Romero, Carlos; Sánchez-Román Rojas, Inés; López Torres, Mónica; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Álvarez, María Dolores; De Pascual-Teresa, Sonia; Chamorro Francisco, Susana
    Background: Grapes and their associated by-products (such as grape pomace, GP) stand out for their polyphenol content, which makes them a source of bioactive compounds with antioxidant capacity. The aim of this research was to determine if the inclusion of 50 g/kg of GP in the diet of hens could enrich eggs with antioxidants and to study its effect on internal and external egg quality parameters. Methods: A trial was conducted with two genetic lines of hens, which were fed either a control diet or a diet containing 50 g/kg of GP. Performance, internal and external egg quality, and egg yolk content of vitamins E and A and gallic acid were determined. Results: In eggs laid by hens fed a GP diet, Haugh units and yolk color scores were enhanced, and eggshells became thinner, but without affecting the breaking strength. No dietary effect was observed on the vitamin contents of the yolk. A higher gallic acid content was observed in the yolks of eggs laid by hens fed the GP diet, suggesting that some dietary phenolic compounds could be transferred to the eggs. Hen genetics influenced egg weight, albumen Haugh units, shell thickness, and α- and γ-tocopherol concentration in yolks. Conclusions: Dietary inclusion of GP improved the internal quality of eggs, enriching yolks with a phenolic compound but reducing shell thickness.
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    Project number: 164
    CLASES PRÁCTICAS EN LA ESPECIALIDAD DE CUIDADO DE ANIMALES DEL DIPLOMA FORMATIVO UNIVERSITARIO LICEO: CREACIÓN, USO Y EVALUACIÓN DE MATERIALES COGNITIVAMENTE ACCESIBLES PARA JÓVENES CON DISCAPACIDAD INTELECTUAL
    (2023) Encinas Cerezo, María Teresa; De Pablo Moreno, Juan Andrés; Morón Elorza, Pablo; González Gómez, Fernando; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Gilabert Santos, Juan Antonio; Marín García, María Del Pilar; San Andrés Larrea, María Dolores De; Díaz Díaz Chirón, María Teresa; Re, Michela Tatiana; Escudero Portugués, Rosa María; Rubio Langre, Sonia; Pineda González, Stefania; García Sanz, Virginia; González De Chávarri Echániz, Elisabeth; Rodríguez Artalejo, Antonio; De Las Heras Molina, Ana; Díez Martín, Amalia; Rebolé Garrigós, Almudena; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Laviano Medina, Hernán Darío; Nieto González, David; Sánchez Alonso, Alberto; Águeda Gómez, Alejandra de; Ortega Moreno, Carlos; Galván Patas, Carmen; Fernández de Lis Galván, Gonzalo
    Memoria final del Proyecto Innova-Docencia nº 164, titulado "Elaboración y desarrollo de materiales accesibles para la formación de jóvenes con discapacidad intelectual en la Atención y Cuidado de Animales, mediante la intervención en el Proyecto Liceo". Contiene información sobre la creación de materiales y de un repositorio de los mismos disponibles en la Facultad de Veterinaria de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y sobre la difusión realizada de los resultados obtenidos. También contiene información sobre la sensibilización sobre discapacidad intelectual realizada en la comunidad educativa complutense y en entornos laborales relacionados con el cuidado de animales y sobre la información recibida por los componentes del equipo para poder realizar esta actividad docente con jóvenes con discapacidad intelectual.
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    Combining Grape Byproducts to Maximise Biological Activity of Polyphenols in Chickens
    (Animals, 2021) Romero, Carlos; Nardoia, María; Brenes Paya, Agustín; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Chamorro Francisco, Susana
    Grape seeds (GS) and grape skins (GK) are natural sources of polyphenols with antioxidant capacity. An experiment was conducted to investigate in chickens the effect of including GS and GK (40 g/kg), individually or combined in different proportions (20 g/kg GS–20 g/kg GK; 30 g/kg GS–10 g/kg GK; 10 g/kg GS–30 g/kg GK), in a corn-soybean diet on growth performance, ileal and excreta contents of total extractable polyphenols (TEP) and tannins, ileal digestibility of protein, plasma and meat α-tocopherol concentration and lipid oxidation (assessed by measuring the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, TBARS) of stored thigh meat. Neither growth performance parameters nor ileal digestibility of protein were affected by dietary treatments. As compared with control birds, chickens fed the grape byproduct diets showed higher ileal (p < 0.001) and excreta (p < 0.001) TEP and tannins contents. Dietary inclusion of grape byproducts increased α-tocopherol concentration both in plasma (p < 0.001) and in thigh meat (p < 0.01 at 1 d; p < 0.001 at 7 d), as compared with the control group. The highest plasma α-tocopherol concentrations were reached with the 30 g/kg GS–10 g/kg GK and 20 g/kg GS–20 g/kg GK combinations. On day 1 of meat storage, no differences on meat α-tocopherol concentration were found among the grape byproducts treatments but on day 7 of storage, the 20 g/kg GS–20 g/kg GK and 10 g/kg GS–30 g/kg GK combinations led to the highest α-tocopherol concentrations in chicken thigh meat. After seven days of refrigerated storage of meat, the TBARS value was lower in chickens fed the grape byproducts diets than in control birds (1.27 vs. 2.49 mg MDA/kg, p < 0.001). Moreover, among the different grape byproduct treatments, the lowest MDA values were reached with the diets containing GK at rates from 20 to 40 g/kg. In conclusion, dietary incorporation of 40 g/kg of GS and GK added separately or combined increased the plasma and meat α-tocopherol content. Furthermore, the combinations of GS and GK with a proportion of GK of at least 50% optimised α-tocopherol concentration both in plasma and in thigh meat and mitigated lipid oxidation in 7-day stored meat.
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    Project number: 29
    Aprendiendo nutrición animal de forma interactiva
    (2019) Rey Muñoz, Ana Isabel; López Bote, Clemente José; Arija Martín, Ignacio; Castro Madrigal, Teresa; Viveros Montoro, Agustín; Salazar Hijosa, Raúl; Decara Molina, Almudena; Higueras López, Cristina
    Se plantea la aplicación del flipped learning así como herramientas tecnológicas que implican el desarrollo del modelo con el objeto de mejorar la motivación del alumnado para conseguir un aprendizaje más profundo de la nutrición animal veterinaria.