Article published the March 27, 2024
Introduction: Appropriate nutrient digestibility is a key to animal health and growth performance, particularly in post-weaning pigs. Compounds with anti-inflammatory or anti-oxidative properties have potential to support gut integrity and growth performance when included in diets for pigs. Isoquinoline alkaloids (IQ) derived from the Papaveraceae plant Macleaya cordata exert anti-inflammatory eff ...
Article published the September 27, 2023
I. IntroductionPlant-derived isoquinoline alkaloids (IQ) have the potential to support gut integrity and growth performance under conditions of enhanced stress such as heat stress. The previous study revealed that the BW increased in the IQ group, and the level of FITC-d, to evaluate the gut barrier function, reduced in the IQ supplement group (Kitasato et al., 2021). However, a comprehensive stud ...
This member gave a presentation on October 12, 2017
At the following event:
5th IHSIG Symposium on Poultry Gut Health
Participation in Forum on February 17, 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 advis ...
Participation in Forum on October 12, 2016
Dear Mr. Esperidion Algabre,
Sangrovit is compatible with other feed additives. As such it can be combined with probiotics and enzymes with no restrictions.
With kind regards
Tobias
Participation in Forum on August 2, 2016
Dear Dr. Mamode,
thank you for your note.
There is plenty of data on Sangrovit in poultry. Please see a few topics:
Inflammation reduction - Khadem et al. (2014)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9371165&fileId=S0007114514001871
Salmonella reduction - Pickler et al. (2013)
http://japr.oxfordjournals.org/content/22/3/430.full
Synergy with organic acids - V ...
This member gave a presentation on November 11, 2010
At the following event:
VIETSTOCK 2010 Expo & Conference
This member gave a presentation on April 20, 2010
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VIV Europe 2010 - Jaarbeurs Utrecht, Netherlands
Article published the December 3, 2008
Global agriculture is heading towards challenging times, since the world's population continues to grow at an ever increasing rate. Thus, consumers' demand for sufficient supply of high-quality safe food is a main goal. Decreasing acceptance of antibiotic drugs in many parts of the world and the concomitant debates about residues and contaminations in animal products are driving factors in the sea ...
Article published the October 30, 2008
Growing concern about antibiotic growth promoters in animal nutrition has created efforts to use different plant compounds as possible natural alternatives. Phytogenic feed additives (phytogenics) are an extremely heterogeneous group of feed additives originating from leaves, roots, tubers or fruits of herbs, spices or other plants. In human nutrition, their appetizing and digestion-promoting effe ...