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This project explores the use of bioactive forages containing condensed tannins to combat gastrointestinal parasites in livestock. By studying the binding properties of these compounds to parasites, it aims to uncover mechanisms that could enhance sustainable meat and milk production without relying on synthetic drugs.
Infection with gastrointestinal parasites is one of the most severe impediments on sustainable production of meat and milk from grazing livestock.
Widespread resistance to the small number of available synthetic drugs has rendered continued prophylactic drug treatment unsustainable.
One solution is to graze animals on bioactive forages that contain bioactive compounds with anti-parasitic activity such as condensed tannins (CT).
This approach has been shown to be effective in reducing parasitic i…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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