Ursolic acid: biological functions and application in animal husbandry [PDF]
Ursolic acid (UA) is a plant-derived pentacyclic triterpenoid with 30 carbon atoms. UA has anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, antimicrobial, hepato-protective, anticancer, and other biological activities.
Guanhui Liu+5 more
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Progress in the application of Enterococcus faecium in animal husbandry [PDF]
As a probiotic, enterococcus faecium (E. faecium) has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, gastric acid resistance, bile salt resistance, etc.
Zhiling Liu+4 more
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The Nonlinear Effects of Environmental Regulation on Ecological Efficiency of Animal Husbandry—Case Study of China [PDF]
Developed countries with animal husbandry are confronted with the pressing issues of ensuring stable livestock product supplies while maintaining ecological sustainability. Additional research is required to ascertain whether environmental regulation can
Liyuan Shang+6 more
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Economic Analysis of Animal Husbandry Based on System Dynamics [PDF]
In order to improve the effect of animal husbandry economic analysis, this article studies the animal husbandry economy based on system dynamics and studies how to define total factor productivity and its measurement method.
Lei Wang, H. Tan
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Consumer perceptions of antimicrobial use in animal husbandry: A scoping review [PDF]
Antimicrobial use in animal agriculture is often perceived to play a role in the emerging threat of antimicrobial resistance. Increased consumer awareness of this issue places pressure on animal husbandry to adopt policies to reduce or eliminate ...
Jaime R Barrett+6 more
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Unveiling the Impact of Antibiotics and Alternative Methods for Animal Husbandry: A Review [PDF]
Since the 1950s, antibiotics have been used in the field of animal husbandry for growth promotion, therapy and disease prophylaxis. It is estimated that up to 80% of the antibiotics produced by the pharmaceutical industries are used in food production ...
Chuen Xian Low+7 more
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Staphylococcus aureus and biofilms: transmission, threats, and promising strategies in animal husbandry [PDF]
Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) is a common pathogenic bacterium in animal husbandry that can cause diseases such as mastitis, skin infections, arthritis, and other ailments. The formation of biofilms threatens and exacerbates S.
Mengda Song+10 more
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The physiological function of squalene and its application prospects in animal husbandry [PDF]
Squalene, which is a natural triterpenoid unsaturated hydrocarbon, is abundant in shark liver and plant seeds. Squalene has various physiological functions such as being anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This paper reviews the physiological functions of
Xin Du, Xue Ma, Yang Gao
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Regulative Mechanism of Guanidinoacetic Acid on Skeletal Muscle Development and Its Application Prospects in Animal Husbandry: A Review [PDF]
Guanidinoacetic acid is the direct precursor of creatine and its phosphorylated derivative phosphocreatine in the body. It is a safe nutritional supplement that can be used to promote muscle growth and development.
Zhaoming Yan+5 more
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New trajectories or accelerating change? Zooarchaeological evidence for Roman transformation of animal husbandry in Northern Italy [PDF]
Throughout the Western provinces of the Roman Empire, greater economic and political connectivity had a major impact on agricultural production, which grew in scale and specialisation after integration with the Roman state.
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