2018 XIV International Engineering Congress (CONIIN) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/coniin.2018.8489822
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A review of hot and sweet pepper added in animal nutrition: alternative against the use of antibiotics

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“…The creation of thermostable deoxyribonuclease is another enormous test for S. aureus. Testing conditions might need S. aureus to agglutinate with latex particles, coated with immunoglobulin G and fibrinogen, which bind protein and the batching factor autonomously on the bacterial cell surface [5,[22][23][24]. These are available from business sources (e.g., Staphaurex).…”
Section: Isolation and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The creation of thermostable deoxyribonuclease is another enormous test for S. aureus. Testing conditions might need S. aureus to agglutinate with latex particles, coated with immunoglobulin G and fibrinogen, which bind protein and the batching factor autonomously on the bacterial cell surface [5,[22][23][24]. These are available from business sources (e.g., Staphaurex).…”
Section: Isolation and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of whether it is debated, research reveals that some safe microorganisms have been more successful in sustaining extensively and enduringly owing to the resistome [23]. Antimicrobial misuses outside of human medicine is an additional aggravating element in AMR, notably the development of AMR in animals and humans [14,24,41]. The use of antimicrobials in agriculture can provide a large source of antimicrobial safe microscopic organisms that can spread to people through food supply when critters are eaten.…”
Section: Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%