Search Results - "Bonato, Melina A."
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In vitro and in vivo capacity of yeast-based products to bind to aflatoxins B1 and M1 in media and foodstuffs: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in Food research international (01-11-2020)“…[Display omitted] •Analysis of 31 studies on yeast-based products (Y-BP) capacity to bind aflatoxins.•The overall binding capacity (BC) of Y-BP to aflatoxin…”
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Β-glucans and MOS, essential oil, and probiotics in diets of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp. and Clostridium perfringens
Published in Poultry science (01-04-2023)“…The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of β-glucans and MOS, essential oil (mixture of carvacrol and thymol), and the probiotic based on…”
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Influence of dietary fermented Saccharomyces cerevisiae on growth performance, oxidative stress parameters, and immune response of cultured Oreochromis niloticus
Published in Fish physiology and biochemistry (01-04-2020)“…Our trial was performed to investigate the effect of fully fermented yeast Sacharomyces cerevisiae (Hilyses, ICC Company, Brazil) on the growth performance and…”
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Efficacy of dietary yeast cell wall supplementation on the nutrition and immune response of Nile tilapia
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (01-12-2018)“…Prebiotics are non-digestible carbohydrates that improve the animal health via modulation of their intestinal beneficial organisms. Immunowall® is a commercial…”
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238 Boosting post-weaning performance of piglets and uniformity with yeast extract supplementation
Published in Journal of animal science (14-09-2024)“…The yeast extract, derived from 100% natural and pure Saccharomyces cerevisiae, boasts a high digestibility coefficient (> 95%). It is an excellent source of…”
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350 Effects of Adding Yeast Derivatives to High Concentrate Diets on Performance and Feeding Behavior of Beef Cattle Finished in Feedlot
Published in Journal of animal science (06-11-2023)“…Abstract Yeast derivatives enhance beef cattle performance (Torres et al., 2022), allowing farmers to increase feedlot financial income. However, yeast…”
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349 Effects of Adding a Yeast Blend to Diets with High Levels of Dried Distillers Grains on Feeding Behavior, Intake, and Performance of Beef Cattle Fattened in Feedlot
Published in Journal of animal science (06-11-2023)“…Abstract Feeding ruminants with a blend of autolyzed yeast grown on sugarcane molasses and live yeast allows nutritionists to explore synergistic effects on…”
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125 Could yeast derivatives change beef cattle water intake in different scenarios?
Published in Journal of animal science (14-09-2024)“…Adequate water intake is linked to greater dry matter intake, heat loss, and productivity. To measure the water intake of beef cattle reared in groups, two…”
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59 Neutrophils and respiratory health of feedlot cattle supplemented with autolized yeast
Published in Journal of animal science (30-11-2020)“…The objective of this study was to evaluate whether autolyzed yeast (AY) in the diet interferes with the innate immunity and healthy of feedlot finished steer…”
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216 Autolysed yeast supplementation in finishing beef steers diets during feedlot
Published in Journal of animal science (30-11-2020)“…The objective of this study was to evaluate the productive performance, the ingestive behavior, the apparent digestibility of the feed, and the carcass…”
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59 Autolized yeast reduces microbiological contamination of the carcass in steers finished in a feedlot
Published in Journal of animal science (30-11-2020)“…The use of feed additives based on yeast cell wall has already been studied to favor the growth of beneficial intestinal bacteria to the detriment of…”
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Autolysed yeast supplementation in finishing beef steers diets during feedlot
Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2020)“…The objective of this study was to evaluate the productive performance, the ingestive behavior, the apparent digestibility of the feed, and the carcass…”
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Autolized yeast reduces microbiological contamination of the carcass in steers finished in a feedlot
Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2020)“…The use of feed additives based on yeast cell wall has already been studied to favor the growth of beneficial intestinal bacteria to the detriment of…”
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Neutrophils and respiratory health of feedlot cattle supplemented with autolized yeast
Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2020)“…The objective of this study was to evaluate whether autolyzed yeast (AY) in the diet interferes with the innate immunity and healthy of feedlot finished steer…”
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55 The Humoral Response of Newborn Calves Vaccinated Against Bovine Respiratory Complex and Supplemented with Autolyzed Yeast
Published in Journal of animal science (22-09-2022)“…The Bovine Respiratory Complex (BRC) significantly impacts morbidity and mortality in dairy calves between 1 and 3 months of age, called the immunological gap…”
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58 Effect of Autolyzed Yeast Feed Additives on the Function of Dairy Leukocytes and on the Milk Constituents of Holstein Cows
Published in Journal of animal science (22-09-2022)“…Mastitis is one of the leading causes of losses in dairy farming due to the cost of treatment and disposal rates. Yeast-based products can improve milk…”
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235 Impact of yeast cell wall and probiotics on gut microbiota, immunity, and growth in weaned piglets
Published in Journal of animal science (14-09-2024)“…This study investigates the effect of yeast cell wall (YCW) supplementation and multispecies probiotics as alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs)…”
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In vitro and in vivo capacity of yeast-based products to bind to aflatoxins B 1 and M 1 in media and foodstuffs: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in Food research international (01-11-2020)“…The aflatoxins are hepatotoxic and carcinogenic metabolites produced by Aspergillus species during growth on crop products. In this regard, a systematic review…”
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