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Phytogenic Feed Additives in Animal Nutrition
2020India is very rich in fauna and diversified flora. It is established that synthetic drugs could pose serious problems; besides this, they are toxic and costly. In contrast to this, herbal medicines are relatively nontoxic, economical, and eco-friendly. Moreover, people have been using them for generations. Herbal feed additives, enzymes, probiotics and
Jatinder Singh, Dhananjay Suresh Gaikwad
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Additional considerations for CF nutritional guidelines
Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 2023Christopher Siracusa, Thomas Boat
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Phytogenic Feed Additives in Animal Nutrition
2015Antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) were – and in many countries are still – continually included in animal diets in sub-therapeutic concentrations in order to achieve better feed conversion and higher growth rates by reducing the activity of the microbiota in the digestive tract.
Tobias Steiner, Basharat Syed
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Additives in parenteral nutrition.
Acta chirurgica Scandinavica. Supplementum, 1982Adequate provision of minerals and vitamins is necessary for optimal use of the major nutrients provided in parenteral nutrition. Since the requirements of patients is so variable, it is inevitable that a number of additives will be necessary. Appropriate supplements are now available and these should be added under aseptic conditions by an experienced
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Additives in Relation to Nutrition
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1988openaire +2 more sources
A medical course in human nutrition: additional comments
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1973S, Sherr, E, Munves
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