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-   "Phytogenics". Retrieved 24 July 2013. "How phytogenics fit the role of an antibiotic alternative". 2017-10-12. Retrieved 2018-12-06. "Phytogenic feed...
- are probiotics, prebiotics, dietary fibers, enzymes, organic acids, phytogenics. Drug, toxin, or chemical resistance is a consequence of evolution and...
- include predominantly organic acids, probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, phytogenics, tannins, feed enzymes and immune stimulants., an ongoing search for...
- Steyregg, Austria, by Helmut Dell. A new category of feed additives - phytogenics - is introduced to the market and the production facility is opened....
- PMC 7009130. PMID 32626248. Zentner, Eduard (July 2011). "Effects of phytogenic feed additives containing quillaja saponaria on ammonia in fattening pigs"...
- research institutions worldwide. The firm's products include acidifiers, phytogenics, probiotics, silage preservation and mycotoxin-detoxifying agents. Biomin...
- Respowell®) in Broilers - Journal of Life Science Emmy Koeleman, 13/10/2009, "Phytogenics: More than sensory additives", Feed Tech, International "Coxynil". growell...
- agonist 24nM Partial agonist Phytogenic EGCG 33,600 nM Agonist >50,000 nM ? Phytogenic Yangonin 720 nM ? >10,000 nM ? Phytogenic AM-1221 52.3nM Agonist 0...
- Tetrahydrocannabinol 10 nM Partial agonist 24 nM Partial agonist Phytogenic EGCG 33600 nM Agonist 50000+ nM ? Phytogenic AM-1221 52.3 nM Agonist 0.28 nM Agonist Synthetic...
- closely related species, and the last clade encomp****es of most of the phytogenic species within the genus, including B. glumae and B. gladioli . Conserved...