Espèces

Volailles

La nécessité de garantir aux volailles l’absorption d’une quantité correcte de nutriments dans l’intestin ne peut faire abstraction de la dégradation par la microflore du rumen. Depuis plus de 30 ans, notre recherche scientifique s’est fixé pour objectif d’améliorer le contournement de la volaille afin qu’une concentration plus faible d’ingrédients actifs dans l’alimentation conduise à une performance maximale.

Avipower® 2

Les substances aromatiques peuvent interférer de différentes manières
avec le cycle de vie d’Eimeria spp.

Muthamilselvan et al. (2016). Evid Based Complement Alternat
Med. doi: 10.1155/2016/2657981. Remmal et al.
(2013). Int. J. Vet. Med. Res. & Reports. doi:
10.5171/2013.599816. Jitviriyanonetal et al. (2016).
Vet Parasitol. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2016.08.020.

Modèle in vitro de coccidiose

Les entérocytes de poulet sont incubés
avec des sporozoïtes d’Eimeria
et divers traitements afin d’évaluer
l’efficacité de l’invasion d’Eimeria.

Essais in vivo

Essai 1

• 480 poulets Ross 308
• 40 enclos (12 oiseaux/enclos)
• 4 traitements
• n=10

Essai 2

• 1500 poulets Cobb 500
• 30 enclos (50 oiseaux/enclos)
• 3 traitements
• n=10

Derniers articles de la salle de presse

  • A mixture of organic acids and thymol protects primary chicken intestinal epithelial cells from Clostridium perfringens infection in vitro

    In this study, the protective effects of a blend of thymol and organic acids against the effects of Clostridium perfringens type A on chicken intestinal epithelial cells were investigated and compared to bacitracin, a widely used antibiotic in poultry production.
  • Phenol-Rich Botanicals Modulate Oxidative Stress and Epithelial Integrity in Intestinal Epithelial Cells

    The aim of this study was to screen the activity of different sources of phenol compounds on intestinal oxidation and barrier integrity in vitro.
  • Assessing intestinal health. In vitro and ex vivo gut barrier models of farm animals: benefits and limitations

    The concept of “gut health" is not well defined, but this concept has begun to play a very important role in the field of animal science. However, a clear definition of GIT health and the means by which to measure it are lacking. In vitro and ex vivo models can facilitate these studies, creating well-controlled and repeatable conditions to understand how to improve animal gut health.