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UMAMI FUNCTIONAL PALATABILITY ENHANCER IMPROVED GROWTH, INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY AND HEPATOPANCREAS PROTEASE ACTIVITY OF WHITE SHRIMP (PENAEUS VANNAMEI), IN PARTIAL OR TOTAL SUBSTITUTION OF SQUID PASTE

Crustaceans have highly evolved chemosensory systems which help them detect and find food items in environments with low visibility and rich in dissolved chemicals. Attractants are commonly used in shrimp farming to promote a quick identification and consumption of the feeds. These are usually fishery by-products (e.g., fish, squid or…

FEEDING STIMULATION ABILITY AND CENTRAL EFFECTS OF INTRAPERITONEAL TREATMENT OF L-LEUCINE, L-VALINE, AND L-PROLINE ON AMINO ACID SENSING SYSTEMS IN RAINBOW TROUT: IMPLICATION IN FOOD INTAKE CONTROL

To continue gathering knowledge on the central regulation of food intake in response to amino acids in teleost fish, using as a model rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), we evaluated in a first experiment the feeding attractiveness of l-leucine, l-valine, and l-proline offered as an agar gel matrix. In a second…

ANTIMICROBIAL PROMOTION OF PIG GROWTH IS ASSOCIATED WITH TISSUE-SPECIFIC REMODELING OF BILE ACID SIGNATURE AND SIGNALING

The spread of bacterial resistance to antimicrobials (AMA) have intensified efforts to discontinue the non-therapeutic use of AMA in animal production. Finding alternatives to AMA, however, is currently encumbered by the obscure mechanism that underlies their growth-promoting action. In this report, we demonstrate that combinations of antibiotics and zinc oxide…

MINOR DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION WITH A PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE IMPROVES ILEAL MUCOSAL INTEGRITY AND NUTRIENT TRANSPORT, POTENTIALLY MEDIATED BY INCREASED GLP-1/GLP-2 SECRETION

Gastrointestinal functionality is regulated by a complex network of receptors exposed to the luminal environment that sense the presence of nutrients and other chemicals, triggering endocrine and neural pathways that ultimately affect physiological and metabolic responses. This is commonly referred to as “gut chemosensing”. Some of these mechanisms have started…

DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL INCLUSION LEVEL OF BIOACTIVE OLEA EUROPAEA EXTRACT IN PROMOTING SECRETION OF GLP-1 AND ITS EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND HEALTH IN DAIRY CALVES

A bioactive extract from Olea europaea (OBE) can stimulate secretion of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GLP-2, through bile acid receptor TGR5. Increasing circulation of GLP-2 promotes beneficial effects on intestinal function, which can be compromised in preruminant calves. The aims of this study was to determine the optimal inclusion level…