Research Advances in Nutritional Immunology in Non-ruminants: Immune Status and Antioxidant Capacity
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 July 2023) | Viewed by 8613
Special Issue Editor
Interests: dietary immune modulation of non-ruminants; probiotics; prebiotics; inflammation; functional foods; medicinal plants; intestinal immunity and microbiome; milk and neonatal immunity
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Dear Colleagues,
A properly functioning and well-balanced immune system is essential for maintaining health. The immune system is not only a requirement for fighting pathogens naturally or through vaccinations, establishment, and maintenance of healthy microbiomes but is also associated with acute and chronic inflammatory conditions and many diseases and disorders. Diet and nutrition can impact immune responses. Several feed additives, particularly those containing antioxidant compounds, have been shown to improve the antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects of non-ruminant animals such as pigs, poultry, etc. To improve animal health, animal nutritionists have focused their studies on the relationships between diet and the immune system, and interest in using nutraceuticals and functional foods as immunomodulators in animal science and veterinary medicine is growing.
This Special Issue will focus on the use of feed and feed additives to modulate immune function and antioxidant capacity in non-ruminant animals. You are cordially invited to contribute to this theme or related research topics that improve our knowledge and understanding of the impact that nutrition has on the immune system of non-ruminant animals.
Dr. Radiah C. Minor
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nutrition
- feed additive
- supplementation
- diet
- nutraceuticals
- functional foods
- immunity
- host defense
- immunomodulation
- inflammation
- antioxidant capacity
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