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Growth promotion in broilers by both oxytetracycline and Macleaya cordata extract is based on their anti-inflammatory properties

Published: February 6, 2017
Summary
Earlier, the beneficial effects of antimicrobial growth promoters (AGP) in production animals were attributed to their antibiotic character (1). This is unlikely for a variety of reasons, predominantly due to the sub-therapeutic concentrations used, the absence of a relationship between antibiotic activity and antibiotic spectrum and the use as AGP, and the fact that they work similarly in differ...
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Authors:
Theo Niewold
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Ismet Mamode
Food & Allied Group of Companies
7 de febrero de 2017
With the ban on antibiotic growth promoters, the use of OTC in the feed is not recommended.
Wijnen
Poultry Veterinary Study Group of de EU (PVSGEU)
8 de febrero de 2017
The purpose of the research of Dr Niewold et al is to prove the efficacy of known in vivo and in vitro models to compare the anti-inflammatory effects of non-antibiotics with the known effects of old antibiotic growth promotors. This is done, I believe, with the purpose to get a better selection procedure for non-antibiotic growth- promotors and not to advocate the use of antibiotics for growth promotion.
Dr. Hassan Kazim
10 de febrero de 2017

Please, send me data of research.

OYEDEJI KOLAWOLE JULIUS
15 de febrero de 2017

Can the cordata extract be combined with OTC?

Tobias Steiner
Agromed Austria GmbH
17 de febrero de 2017

Dear Oyedeji Kolawole Julius,

Research has show that Macleaya cordata can be combined with with compounds like CTC, Avilamycin, BMD or OTC with very good effects.
Furthermore I would like to point out that dosage is important. The effect of Macleaya cordata is clearly dose-dependent. Higher dosage have a stronger effect than lower dosages, as Dr. Niewold's research paper shows.

If you need more advise on this topic, kindly e-mail at t.steiner@phytobiotics.com.

Best regards
Tobias

Allcorrect Olaouwa Ayoade
18 de febrero de 2017
Where is macleaya cordata can be found in Nigeria
Lawal Sesan
18 de febrero de 2017
Well Macleaya cordata may not be available in Nigeria
Mark James Ellis
Phytobiotics
24 de febrero de 2017
Dear Mr. Ayoade, you can get information on our products in Nigeria. Please contact our Nigerian office: Daniel Okey Asieru Manager Phytobiotics Nigeria PHONE: +234 803 813 2609 MOBILE: +234 805 234 8811 E-MAIL: d.asieru@phytobiotics.com No. 24 Stella Osholanke Street Ajao Estate Off International Airport Road Lagos State, Nigeria He can give you detailed information. Thank you
daniel severino
4 de junio de 2017
Nice comments but should other wise have different datas to show how and this will also help
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