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Role of the gut physiology in animal feeding

Published: June 15, 2014
Summary
New research findings in gut physiology: implications for animal feeding Recently, a paper was published in the scientific journal Nature Reviews 1  entitled “The gut as a sensory organ.” As the title suggests, scientists are now considering the gut literally as an intelligent sensory organ, with the ability to “sense” its environment and react to it.  What do...
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David Bravo
Nutreco
Emma Wall
ADM Animal Nutrition
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Dr. Romila Iyer
23 de junio de 2014
Very useful detail. Thanks Dr Romila iyer
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Dr. K. M. Ehasanul Islam
23 de junio de 2014
Its a fantastic article. Thank you Sir.
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Tarusenga Munyanyi
28 de junio de 2014
this is quite interesting article. Long back it was known the digestive system was for digesting food and assimulation of nutrients ,its also an immune organ which control the toxins that get into the body
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Dr Kamran
2 de julio de 2014
Very good artical but research should also be done in examining the parameters of gut efficient regarding disease control . I think GIT is the most important organ in disease prevention weather those are digestive ,reproductive or respiratory system diseases . Your views about this ?
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