Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 36 January 2024

ISSUE FOCUS FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE January 2024 39 lication/331990566_Opposing_of_Necrotic_Enteritis_by_Phytonutrients_andor_Acidifiers_in_Broiler_Chickens 3. Bravo D., Pirgozliev V. and Rose S. P. 2014. A mixture of carvacrol, cinnamaldehyde, and capsicum oleoresin improves energy utilization and growth performance of broiler chickens fed maize-based diet. J ANIM SCI 92:1531-1536. 4. Gharib H.B. 2014. Evaluation of using dietary phytogenics, as growth promoters, on broiler performance, under normal and subnormal temperature conditions. Egyptian J. Anim. Prod. 51(1):49-59. 5. Jha et al (2019) Front Vet Sci - Fiber & intestinal health; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/ PMC6409295/ 6. Karadas F., Pirgozliev V., Rose S.P., Dimitrov D., Oduguwa O. & Bravo D. 2014. Dietary essential oils improve the hepatic antioxidative status of broiler chickens, British Poultry Science, 55 (3), 329-334. 7. LaPlante et al (2009) J Cell Sci - MTOR signaling pathway; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ articles/PMC2758797/ 8. Lee S. H., Lillehoj H. S., Jang S. I., Lee K. W., Bravo D., and Lillehoj E. P. 2011. Effects of dietary supplementation with phytonutrients on vaccine-stimulated immunity against infection with Eimeria tenella. Veterinary Parasitology 181: 97– 105. https:// pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21676547/ 9. Ma et al (2021) Biosafety & Health - Use of antimicrobials in food animals; https://www.sciencedirect. com/science/article/pii/S2590053620301099 10. National Health Service (2023) NHS/UK – Uses of antibiotics; https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ antibiotics/uses/ 11. Pirgozliev V., Mansbridge S. C., Rose S. P., Mackenzie A. M., Beccaccia A., Karadas F., Ivanova S. G., Staykova G. P., Oluwatosin O. O. and Bravo D. 2018. Dietary essential oils improve feed efficiency and hepatic antioxidant content of broiler chickens. Animal 13(3): 502-508. 12. Shin et al (2017) Anim Feed Sci Technol - PUFA and tight junction; https://www.sciencedirect. com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377840117301591 13. Sneeringer et al (2015). USDA, Economic Research Report; https://www.ers.usda.gov/webdocs/publications/45485/err-200.pdf 14. Tiseo et al (2020) Antibiotics - Global trends in antimicrobial use; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ articles/PMC7766021/ 15. Upadhaya, S. D., Kim, Y. M., Shi, H., Le Cour Grandmaison, J., Blanchard, A., & Kim, I. H. (2020). Standardized Plant Extract Alleviates the Negative Effects of FMD Vaccination on Animal Performance. Animals, 10(3), 455. https://www.mdpi. com/2076-2615/10/3/455 16. Yang et al (2019) Front Vet Sci - Amino acids & gut health; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6579841/ About Célia Gomes da Silva Graduated in Animal Science with a MSc degree by the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (Portugal) and with a double BSc degree in Animal Husbandry (The Netherlands), Célia Gomes da Silva conducted her academic research in projects related with the effect of polyphenols on in vitro rumen fermentation and mycotoxins occurrence in feed. In 2016, Célia started her path in the feed additives industry, working with a broad range of product categories applied to microbial control, feed to food safety, gut health and contributing to the development of new solutions. In 2020, she joined ADM for the position of Global Product Specialist, focusing on Phytogenic Bioactives, where she’s been actively involved in applied research, technical support, trainings to technical and sales teams and product life cycle assessment. About Dr. Luiz W. O. Souza With mixed expertise in animal nutrition and health, Dr. Luiz Souza has built his 20-years career with extensive work within research centers, farms and feed mills. Graduated in Brasil, he obtained further research experience in the US, and later joined the additives industry in Asia, based in Singapore. His holistic experience with swine and poultry includes in-farm management, welfare and bioclimatology, biosecurity, additives application, nutrition and formulation, good manufacturing practices, and raw material and feed quality control. Recently, Dr. Luiz joined ADM Animal Nutrition in the Vietnam office, to lead the technical sales and services in Asia.

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