The Effect Of Graded Levels Of Dietary Chloroacetic Acid In Weanling Pigs Diets On The Intestinal Micro Flora And Gut Morphology
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ABSTRACT
Adding organic acid to weaned pigs diets is known to be helpful in overcoming problem occurring in the post weaning period (Tsiloyiannis et aL, 2001). In particular, chioroacetic acid has been shown to be the main energy source for the epithelial cell of the large intestine. The current study was intended to investigate the effect of different levels of chioroacetic acid in the diets of weanling pigs on the intestinal wall morphology and intestinal micro flora in vivo of the pigs. The removal of antibiotics as a growth promoter in pig production has increased the chances for the growth of microorganisms which result in diarrhea, low weight gain etc.
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NGOZICHUKWU, A. P. (2021). The Effect Of Graded Levels Of Dietary Chloroacetic Acid In Weanling Pigs Diets On The Intestinal Micro Flora And Gut Morphology . Michael Okpara University of Agriculture. Retrieved June 8, 2026, from http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/the-effect-of-graded-levels-of-dietary-chloroacetic-acid-in-weanling-pigs-diets-on-the-intestinal-micro-flora-and-gut-morphology-7-2
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NGOZICHUKWU, AMAEZE PEACE. "The Effect Of Graded Levels Of Dietary Chloroacetic Acid In Weanling Pigs Diets On The Intestinal Micro Flora And Gut Morphology ." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, 22 Jul. 2021, http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/the-effect-of-graded-levels-of-dietary-chloroacetic-acid-in-weanling-pigs-diets-on-the-intestinal-micro-flora-and-gut-morphology-7-2. Accessed June 8, 2026.
Chicago
NGOZICHUKWU, AMAEZE PEACE. "The Effect Of Graded Levels Of Dietary Chloroacetic Acid In Weanling Pigs Diets On The Intestinal Micro Flora And Gut Morphology ." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (2021). Accessed June 8, 2026. http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/the-effect-of-graded-levels-of-dietary-chloroacetic-acid-in-weanling-pigs-diets-on-the-intestinal-micro-flora-and-gut-morphology-7-2