2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2017.10.024
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Supplementation with live yeasts and essential oils does not alter blood, fecal and digestible parameters in horses

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“…Julliand et al () reported that inclusion of (10 × 10 9 and 10 × 10 10 CFU per animal per day of S. cerevisiae ) in horses’ diet had no effect on gastric pH but reduces the lactic acid utilizing bacteria. Palagi et al () reported that supplementation of 2 g per head per day of S. cerevisiae in horses’ diet did not produce any effect on digestibility, feacal pH and blood parameters. However, (Efsa, ) reported that the inclusion of 10 g of S. cerevisiae /head/day improved fibre digestibility and growth.…”
Section: Probiotic Yeast For Horsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Julliand et al () reported that inclusion of (10 × 10 9 and 10 × 10 10 CFU per animal per day of S. cerevisiae ) in horses’ diet had no effect on gastric pH but reduces the lactic acid utilizing bacteria. Palagi et al () reported that supplementation of 2 g per head per day of S. cerevisiae in horses’ diet did not produce any effect on digestibility, feacal pH and blood parameters. However, (Efsa, ) reported that the inclusion of 10 g of S. cerevisiae /head/day improved fibre digestibility and growth.…”
Section: Probiotic Yeast For Horsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, an increase in ADF digestibility could be reflected in an increased energy availability for the horse [ 51 ]. Finally, live yeast administration (2 g/day) to a mini-horse breed receiving a diet with a 60:40 concentrate:hay ratio also resulted in no improvement in the AD coefficients of DM, OM, CP, EE, NDF, ADF, and starch [ 47 ].…”
Section: Effect Of S Cerevisiae On Nutrient Digest...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the previously cited factor that can affect the efficacy of yeast supplementation to horses, the method applied to evaluate digestibility can influence outcomes obtained. Most of the studies evaluating the influence of S. cerevisiae on nutrient digestibility relied on the total collection of feces [ 3 , 27 , 46 , 47 ], while only Agazzi et al [ 29 ] used a different method, based on the employment of acid insoluble ash (AIA) as indigestible markers. Total feces collection or AIA methods can lead to similar [ 54 , 55 ] or different results [ 54 ], depending on the rates of concentrate inclusion in the diet [ 54 ], the percentage of recovery of AIA in the feces [ 56 ], and the contamination with soil, if collecting the samples from the ground [ 57 ].…”
Section: Effect Of S Cerevisiae On Nutrient Digest...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A digestão de na mensuração de 60 minutos após tratamento(CANTARELLI et al, 2018). Em um experimento em DQL 3X3, com 3 dietas (gramínea, leguminosa e pasto nativo), sob pastejo em três dias intervalados com 24 horas para washout, no verão e repetido no outono, com seis equinos, separados em grupo de 2 em sub-plot, os (61,18 mg/dL) que pode não ser justificado pelo nível energético, mas que também não permite tal exclusão.Em dietas com relação 60:40 concentrado:tifton, com incremento de levedura, óleo, ou conjugado óleo e levedura, a dieta apenas com adição de levedura foi a que apresentou maior valor para extrato etéreo, e também a que apresentou maior valor para HDL e maior área sob a curva para a glicemia(PALAGI et al, 2017).Em experimento Cross Over, animais alimentados com dieta com 11,8 % de gordura, comparados com os alimentados com dieta de 1,5 %, apresentaram maiores níveis de HDL em condição prévia a teste em esteira. Após trabalho na esteira, as avaliações indicaram que aqueles possuíam maior nível de gordura na dieta tinham menor variação no nível de HDL, com diferença significativa antes, durante e depois do teste(OLDRUITENBORGH-OOSTERBAAN et al, 2010).…”
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