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non-nutritive substances added to feeds to improve the efficiency of feed utilization and feed acceptance or be beneficial to the health or metabolism of the animal in some way
they are substances other than nutrients or sources of nutrients |
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when lipoxidase oxidizes double bonds in oil; as a result peroxides are formed and these undergo further reaction to produce toxic and foul-smelling aldehydes and ketones; aka autooxidation |
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inactivates peroxides and inhibits the chain reactions that cause rancidity to develop |
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the supplication of ammonia as a mold inhibitor; it causes the destruction of aflatoxin |
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non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) |
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polymers of starches in grains which adversely affect animal performance because its high viscosity inhibits nutrient absorption |
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enzymes which digest cellulose, increasing the ability of nonruminants to utilize fibrous feeds |
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organic molecules containing bound phosphorus, which is of low bioavailability to nonruminant animals |
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caused by the formation of a stable foam in the rumen, causing rumen gases to accumulate; foam at the base of the esophagus inhibits eructation |
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protozoa in the rumen = K.O. |
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antibiotics that inhibit bacterial growth by disrupting the normal transport of mineral ions across the cell membrane of gram-positive bacteria; results in more propionic acid |
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a disease caused by protozoa that damage the gut lining |
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a synthetic estrogen used as a feed additive for cattle but was withdrawn by the FDA in the 70s; implicated as a carcinogen |
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growth hormone (bST, pST) |
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*not* a feed additive; increases growth rate and mil production; as a protein is digested in the gut if fed and would have no biological activity |
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probiotics; live microbial supplements that may beneficially affect the host animal by improving its GI microbial balance |
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substances that cause a change in the nutrient profile of body tissues, or "repartitioning" of nutrients from fat to protein; aka beta-agonists |
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clay materials used as feed additives which have a similar effect to sarsaponins or yucca extract; binds ammonia and prevents its release into the air |
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cause the yellow color of egg yolks and the skin and shanks of broilers; carotenoid pigments similar in structure to beta carotene; no vitamin A activity and no nutritional value |
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