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. Ed(S): Callaway, Todd Riley; Ricke, Steven C. - Direct-Fed Microbials and Prebiotics for Animals: Science and Mechanisms of Action - 9781493900572 - V9781493900572
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Direct-Fed Microbials and Prebiotics for Animals: Science and Mechanisms of Action

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Description for Direct-Fed Microbials and Prebiotics for Animals: Science and Mechanisms of Action paperback. This book explores direct fed microbial and prebiotic additives used in domestic animals, reviews questions that remain about how and why probiotic products work and which kinds are best for specific production scenarios and proposes areas for new research. Editor(s): Callaway, Todd Riley; Ricke, Steven C. Num Pages: 206 pages, 16 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: PSG; TDCT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 15. Weight in Grams: 343.

The practice of supplementing direct fed microbial and prebiotic additives to domestic animals during growth is becoming more widespread in food animal production.  Beneficial effects particularly in cattle, pigs and poultry, including improved general health, foodborne pathogen reduction, more efficient food utilization, faster growth rate and increased milk and egg production are common results.  The success associated with direct fed microbial and prebiotic applications in multiple species ensures their continued commercialization and the widespread use of such additives.  However, several fundamental questions remain about how and why probiotic products work, and which kind of probiotic products are best for specific ... Read more

It appears that early establishment and retention of an ecological balance in the gastrointestinal tract is an important first step for an external biological additive to be effective in young animals.  Therefore, it is possible that the effectiveness of direct fed microbials and prebiotics in some animal species may only be an indirect consequence of speeding up the establishment and succession of the dominant microflora characteristic of the adult gastrointestinal tract. Consequently, an understanding of the key processes during establishment of microflora in the gastrointestinal system that lead to the subsequent fermentation characteristics and ecological balance exhibited by the highly protective microflora is needed.  Several additional areas of future research directions are also suggested for further development and implementation of these biological approaches as new molecular and drug delivery technologies become available.  Continued research on direct fed microbials and prebiotics in general should markedly expand their commercial applications.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Springer United States
Number of pages
206
Condition
New
Number of Pages
206
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781493900572
SKU
V9781493900572
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About . Ed(S): Callaway, Todd Riley; Ricke, Steven C.
Dr. Todd R. Callaway received his B.S. Agriculture degree in Animal Health and Animal and Dairy Sciences, as well as his M.S. in Animal and Dairy Sciences from the University of Georgia.  He received his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Cornell University, with minors in Biochemistry and Animal Science.  Dr. Callaway is a Research Microbiologist for the Agricultural Research Service of ... Read more

Reviews for Direct-Fed Microbials and Prebiotics for Animals: Science and Mechanisms of Action
"The book...concisely describes recent advances in the use of probiotics and prebiotics in animal husbandy." - Koen Venema, Editor-in-Chief, Beneficial Microbes

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