Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health
- Autores
- Lillehoj, Hyun; Yanhong, Liu; Calsamiglia, Sergio; Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique; Fang, Chi; Cravens, Ron L.; Oh, Sungtaek; Gay, Cyril G.
- Año de publicación
- 2018
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- There are heightened concerns globally on emerging drug-resistant superbugs and the lack of new antibiotics for treating human and animal diseases. For the agricultural industry, there is an urgent need to develop strategies to replace antibiotics for food-producing animals, especially poultry and livestock. The 2nd International Symposium on Alternatives to Antibiotics was held at the World Organization for Animal Health in Paris, France, December 12–15, 2016 to discuss recent scientific developments on strategic antibiotic-free management plans, to evaluate regional differences in policies regarding the reduction of antibiotics in animal agriculture and to develop antibiotic alternatives to combat the global increase in antibiotic resistance. More than 270 participants from academia, government research institutions, regulatory agencies, and private animal industries from >25 different countries came together to discuss recent research and promising novel technologies that could provide alternatives to antibiotics for use in animal health and production; assess challenges associated with their commercialization; and devise actionable strategies to facilitate the development of alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) without hampering animal production. The 3-day meeting consisted of four scientific sessions including vaccines, microbial products, phytochemicals, immune-related products, and innovative drugs, chemicals and enzymes, followed by the last session on regulation and funding. Each session was followed by an expert panel discussion that included industry representatives and session speakers. The session on phytochemicals included talks describing recent research achievements, with examples of successful agricultural use of various phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives and their mode of action in major agricultural animals (poultry, swine and ruminants). Scientists from industry and academia and government research institutes shared their experience in developing and applying potential antibiotic-alternative phytochemicals commercially to reduce AGPs and to develop a sustainable animal production system in the absence of antibiotics.
Instituto de Patobiología
Fil: Lillehoj, Hyun. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service. Animal Biosciences and Biotechnology Laboratory; Estados Unidos
Fil: Yanhong, Liu. University of California; Estados Unidos
Fil: Calsamiglia, Sergio. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Animal Nutrition and Welfare Service; España
Fil: Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Patobiología; Argentina
Fil: Fang, Chi. Amlan International; Estados Unidos
Fil: Cravens, Ron L. Amlan International; Estados Unidos
Fil: Oh, Sungtaek. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service. Animal Biosciences and Biotechnology Laboratory; Estados Unidos
Fil: Gay, Cyril G. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service. National Program Staff-Animal Health; Estados Unidos - Fuente
- Veterinary research 49 : 76. (2018)
- Materia
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Antibióticos
Resistencia a los Antibióticos
Aves de Corral
Ganado Bovino
Fitoquímica
Aditivos de Piensos
Feed Additives
Phytochemistry
Livestock
Poultry
Resistance to Antibiotics - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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- Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health Lillehoj, Hyun Antibióticos Resistencia a los Antibióticos Aves de Corral Ganado Bovino Fitoquímica Aditivos de Piensos Feed Additives Phytochemistry Livestock Poultry Resistance to Antibiotics |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives to promote growth and enhance host health |
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Lillehoj, Hyun Yanhong, Liu Calsamiglia, Sergio Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique Fang, Chi Cravens, Ron L. Oh, Sungtaek Gay, Cyril G. |
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Lillehoj, Hyun |
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Lillehoj, Hyun Yanhong, Liu Calsamiglia, Sergio Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique Fang, Chi Cravens, Ron L. Oh, Sungtaek Gay, Cyril G. |
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Yanhong, Liu Calsamiglia, Sergio Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique Fang, Chi Cravens, Ron L. Oh, Sungtaek Gay, Cyril G. |
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Antibióticos Resistencia a los Antibióticos Aves de Corral Ganado Bovino Fitoquímica Aditivos de Piensos Feed Additives Phytochemistry Livestock Poultry Resistance to Antibiotics |
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Antibióticos Resistencia a los Antibióticos Aves de Corral Ganado Bovino Fitoquímica Aditivos de Piensos Feed Additives Phytochemistry Livestock Poultry Resistance to Antibiotics |
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There are heightened concerns globally on emerging drug-resistant superbugs and the lack of new antibiotics for treating human and animal diseases. For the agricultural industry, there is an urgent need to develop strategies to replace antibiotics for food-producing animals, especially poultry and livestock. The 2nd International Symposium on Alternatives to Antibiotics was held at the World Organization for Animal Health in Paris, France, December 12–15, 2016 to discuss recent scientific developments on strategic antibiotic-free management plans, to evaluate regional differences in policies regarding the reduction of antibiotics in animal agriculture and to develop antibiotic alternatives to combat the global increase in antibiotic resistance. More than 270 participants from academia, government research institutions, regulatory agencies, and private animal industries from >25 different countries came together to discuss recent research and promising novel technologies that could provide alternatives to antibiotics for use in animal health and production; assess challenges associated with their commercialization; and devise actionable strategies to facilitate the development of alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) without hampering animal production. The 3-day meeting consisted of four scientific sessions including vaccines, microbial products, phytochemicals, immune-related products, and innovative drugs, chemicals and enzymes, followed by the last session on regulation and funding. Each session was followed by an expert panel discussion that included industry representatives and session speakers. The session on phytochemicals included talks describing recent research achievements, with examples of successful agricultural use of various phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives and their mode of action in major agricultural animals (poultry, swine and ruminants). Scientists from industry and academia and government research institutes shared their experience in developing and applying potential antibiotic-alternative phytochemicals commercially to reduce AGPs and to develop a sustainable animal production system in the absence of antibiotics. Instituto de Patobiología Fil: Lillehoj, Hyun. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service. Animal Biosciences and Biotechnology Laboratory; Estados Unidos Fil: Yanhong, Liu. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Calsamiglia, Sergio. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Animal Nutrition and Welfare Service; España Fil: Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Patobiología; Argentina Fil: Fang, Chi. Amlan International; Estados Unidos Fil: Cravens, Ron L. Amlan International; Estados Unidos Fil: Oh, Sungtaek. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service. Animal Biosciences and Biotechnology Laboratory; Estados Unidos Fil: Gay, Cyril G. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service. National Program Staff-Animal Health; Estados Unidos |
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There are heightened concerns globally on emerging drug-resistant superbugs and the lack of new antibiotics for treating human and animal diseases. For the agricultural industry, there is an urgent need to develop strategies to replace antibiotics for food-producing animals, especially poultry and livestock. The 2nd International Symposium on Alternatives to Antibiotics was held at the World Organization for Animal Health in Paris, France, December 12–15, 2016 to discuss recent scientific developments on strategic antibiotic-free management plans, to evaluate regional differences in policies regarding the reduction of antibiotics in animal agriculture and to develop antibiotic alternatives to combat the global increase in antibiotic resistance. More than 270 participants from academia, government research institutions, regulatory agencies, and private animal industries from >25 different countries came together to discuss recent research and promising novel technologies that could provide alternatives to antibiotics for use in animal health and production; assess challenges associated with their commercialization; and devise actionable strategies to facilitate the development of alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) without hampering animal production. The 3-day meeting consisted of four scientific sessions including vaccines, microbial products, phytochemicals, immune-related products, and innovative drugs, chemicals and enzymes, followed by the last session on regulation and funding. Each session was followed by an expert panel discussion that included industry representatives and session speakers. The session on phytochemicals included talks describing recent research achievements, with examples of successful agricultural use of various phytochemicals as antibiotic alternatives and their mode of action in major agricultural animals (poultry, swine and ruminants). Scientists from industry and academia and government research institutes shared their experience in developing and applying potential antibiotic-alternative phytochemicals commercially to reduce AGPs and to develop a sustainable animal production system in the absence of antibiotics. |
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