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Essential oils and their use in animal feeds for monogastric animals--Effects on feed quality, gut microbiota, growth performance and food safety: a review.Bento et al., 2013
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- Bento M
- Ouwehand A
- Tiihonen K
- Lahtinen S
- Nurminen P
- Saarinen M
- Schulze H
- Mygind T
- Fischer J
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- Veterinarni medicina
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Essential oils (EOs) are important aromatic components of herbs and spices and their biological activities have been known and utilised since ancient times in perfumery, food preservation, flavouring, and medicine. Some of their biological activities include …
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