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Passiflora Incarnata powder extract in postweaning piglets feeding slightly improves wellbeing and immune parameters

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Abstract Natural compounds derived from plants have gained a considerable interest as diet additives for the potential to improve animal health and performance. This study focused on the effects of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Natural compounds derived from plants have gained a considerable interest as diet additives for the potential to improve animal health and performance. This study focused on the effects of the dietary administration of Passiflora incarnata extract on skin lesion, thermal imaging and immunity in weaned piglets. Growth performances were also monitored. Eighty piglets weaned at 28 days of age, with a mean starting weight of 10.0 ± 0.43 kg were randomly assigned to one of two dietary treatments: control diet (CON) and CON diet supplemented with 1 kg/t of Passiflora incarnata (PASS). The results showed that the group fed with a diet supplemented with Passiflora incarnata was characterized by equal growth performance of the control diet group, less body lesions (P

Keywords: postweaning piglets; extract postweaning; incarnata powder; passiflora incarnata; powder extract; piglets feeding

Journal Title: Livestock Science
Year Published: 2020

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