[HTML][HTML] Efficacy of Bacillus subtilis to replace in-feed antibiotics of broiler chickens under necrotic enteritis-challenged experiments: a systematic review and meta …

N Ningsih, AN Respati, D Astuti, T Triswanto… - Poultry Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Necrotic enteritis (NE) and coccidiosis are among the most prevalent infectious diseases in
broiler chickens, contributing to large profitability losses. Bacillus subtilis is a promising …

New Perspective for Macroalgae-Based Animal Feeding in the Context of Challenging Sustainable Food Production

GM González-Meza, JH Elizondo-Luevano… - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Food production is facing challenging times due to the pandemic, and climate change. With
production expected to double by 2050, there is a need for a new paradigm in sustainable …

Meta-analysis of the effects of dietary sources of selenium on lactational performance and oxidative status of dairy cows

AN Respati, YR Yanza, AA Yano, D Astuti… - Animal Feed Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Selenium is an essential trace element to maintain normal physiological and immunological
systems. The role of various types and forms of Se on the productive performance and …

Anti-methanogenic potential of seaweeds and seaweed-derived compounds in ruminant feed: current perspectives, risks and future prospects

A McGurrin, J Maguire, BK Tiwari… - Journal of Animal …, 2023 - Springer
With methane emissions from ruminant agriculture contributing 17% of total methane
emissions worldwide, there is increasing urgency to develop strategies to reduce …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of a range of effective inclusion levels of Asparagopsis armata steeped in oil on enteric methane emissions of dairy cows

PS Alvarez-Hess, JL Jacobs, RD Kinley… - Animal Feed Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Asparagopsis armata steeped in edible oil (Asp-Oil) to stabilise its primary
antimethanogenic compound, bromoform, has emerged as a potent enteric methane …

Processing technology to improve seaweed nutritional quality as a feed for poultry: a review and its implementation

YL Dewi, A Sofyan, H Herdian, AA Sakti… - World's Poultry …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Seaweed is chemically and phytochemically one of the most diverse marine species that
has received special interest as a feed ingredient, supplement, and additive for poultry. The …

Methane emissions in cattle production: biology, measurement and mitigation strategies in smallholder farmer systems

A Sikiru, AO Michael, MO John, SSA Egena… - Environment …, 2024 - Springer
Livestock production is a significant contributor to global methane emissions, which could
have negative environmental and economic impacts. This paper provides a comprehensive …

Enrichable consortia of microbial symbionts degrade macroalgal polysaccharides in Kyphosus fish

A Oliver, S Podell, L Wegley Kelly, WJ Sparagon… - Mbio, 2024 - Am Soc Microbiol
Coastal herbivorous fishes consume macroalgae, which is then degraded by microbes
along their digestive tract. However, there is scarce genomic information about the …

[HTML][HTML] Relationships between dietary rumen-protected lysine and methionine with the lactational performance of dairy cows—A meta-analysis

A Irawan, A Sofyan, T Wahyono, MA Harahap… - Animal …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Our objective was to examine the relationships of supplemental rumen-protected
lysine (RPL) or lysine+ methionine (RPLM) on lactational performance, plasma amino acids …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of sunflower oil infusions of Asparagopsis taxiformis on in vitro ruminal methane production and biohydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids

F Sena, PV Portugal, MT Dentinho, K Paulos… - Journal of Dairy …, 2024 - Elsevier
Asparagopsis taxiformis inhibits ruminal methane (CH 4) production due to its bromoform
(CHBr 3) content. The immersion of A. taxiformis in edible vegetable oils allows the …