The present work evaluated the effects of feed supplementation with plant extracts (onion, cranberry) and a commercial essential oil product (Xtract™) on rabbit meat quality. Five groups of 48 weaned Grimaud female rabbits each received a control ration (C) or a diet supplemented with onion extract (500 or 1000 ppm), cranberry extracts (500 ppm) and essential oil product (100 ppm) alone or in combination. Microbiological quality was evaluated on whole hind legs stored under aerobic and anaerobic conditions at 4 °C. Growth performances, feed intake and both meat composition and quality were similar amongst the experimental groups. Anyhow, meat total phenolic content was significantly higher in all supplemented ones (P < 0.001). Diet suppleme...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of AGPs and limits in the use of other drugs has increas...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits in the use of ...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of supplementing 3.4 % additive linseed oil and ant...
The present work evaluated the effects of feed supplementation with plant extracts (onion, cranberry...
The effects of dietary supplementation with onion, cranberry and strawberry extracts and essentials ...
The present experiment studied the effect of dietary supplementations with oregano, rosemary and ore...
In many countries of Europe rabbit meat is consumed for its nutritional characteristics, (Dalle Zott...
The European ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits on the use of ...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of thyme essential oil supplementation in rabbit r...
Nowdays, there is an increasing interest in public health issue due to consumption of healthy ...
Health-conscious consumers now demand foods with higher health quality. It has been demonstrated tha...
The effect of dietary supplementation of oregano, rosemary and oregano+rosemary on rabbit growth per...
Food industry operates in a competitive market and is continually facing challenges to retain or eve...
Consumers particularly appreciate rabbit meat for its low lipid content, rich of polyunsaturated fat...
\uabDietary supplementation of different plant extracts containing phenolic compounds in rabbits: pe...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of AGPs and limits in the use of other drugs has increas...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits in the use of ...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of supplementing 3.4 % additive linseed oil and ant...
The present work evaluated the effects of feed supplementation with plant extracts (onion, cranberry...
The effects of dietary supplementation with onion, cranberry and strawberry extracts and essentials ...
The present experiment studied the effect of dietary supplementations with oregano, rosemary and ore...
In many countries of Europe rabbit meat is consumed for its nutritional characteristics, (Dalle Zott...
The European ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits on the use of ...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of thyme essential oil supplementation in rabbit r...
Nowdays, there is an increasing interest in public health issue due to consumption of healthy ...
Health-conscious consumers now demand foods with higher health quality. It has been demonstrated tha...
The effect of dietary supplementation of oregano, rosemary and oregano+rosemary on rabbit growth per...
Food industry operates in a competitive market and is continually facing challenges to retain or eve...
Consumers particularly appreciate rabbit meat for its low lipid content, rich of polyunsaturated fat...
\uabDietary supplementation of different plant extracts containing phenolic compounds in rabbits: pe...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of AGPs and limits in the use of other drugs has increas...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits in the use of ...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of supplementing 3.4 % additive linseed oil and ant...