DIFFERENTIAL 1 ACTION OF TGR5 AGONISTS ON GLP-2 SECRETION AND PROMOTION OF INTESTINAL ADAPTATION IN PIGLET SHORT BOWEL MODEL
Enteroendocrine L cells and GLP-2 secretion are activated in the intestinal adaptation process following bowel resection in short bowel patients. We hypothesized that enteral
FUNCTIONAL PALATABILITY ENHANCER IMPROVED GROWTH, INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY, AND HEPATOPANCREAS PROTEASE ACTIVITY, REPLACING SQUID PASTE IN WHITE SHRIMP, LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI, DIETS
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EFFECTS OF FEEDING AN OLIVE POMACE EXTRACT FROM OLEA EUROPAEA TO BROILER CHICKENS ON INTESTINAL MUCOSA INTEGRITY AFTER A SHORT-TERM FASTING PERIOD
The Problem: The current need to find alternatives to the use of antibiotics utilization in animal feeds is opening opportunities for feed additives such
RESPONSE OF PIGLETS TO A BITTER TASTE AND ITS EFFECT ON FEED INTAKE
Bitter taste perception acts as a signal to the central nervous system to warn animals against consuming potentially toxic substances. When bitter compounds activate
DIETARY RESVERATROL IMPAIRS BODY WEIGHT GAIN DUE TO REDUCTION OF FEED INTAKE WITHOUT AFFECTING FATTY ACID COMPOSITION IN ATLANTIC SALMON
Recent studies suggest that the use of vegetable oils at expense of fish oil in aquaculture feeds might have potential negative effects on fish
CHICKEN OR THE EGG: THE RECIPROCAL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FEEDING BEHAVIOR AND ANIMAL WELFARE AND THEIR IMPACT ON PRODUCTIVITY IN DAIRY COWS
Feeding behavior in dairy cattle has a significant impact on feed efficiency, which is important for increasing the profitability of livestock and, at the
APPLICATION OF UMAMI COMPOUNDS AS PALATABILITY ENHANCERS WITH FUNCTIONAL EFFECTS IN LOW FISHMEAL DIETS FOR ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO SALAR)
Fishmeal (FM) and fish oil are becoming strategic ingredients for aquaculture feeds. In spite of considerable efforts to replace FM by alternative ingredients, problems
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.
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
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