Effect of dose of thymol and supplemental flavours or camphor on palatability in a choice feedings study with piglets

Volume: 57, Issue: 2, Pages: 65 - 74
Published: Feb 29, 2012
Abstract
Thymol's antimicrobial properties urged researchers to study its effect on animal performance and intestinal health in pigs. However, thymol has the characteristic sharp odor of thyme and a bitter, aromatic, and sometimes burning sensation which may elicit feeding aversions. The objectives in the current study were: (1) to determine the effect of dose of thymol and camphor on palatability and (2) to test the hypothesis that supplemental flavours...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of dose of thymol and supplemental flavours or camphor on palatability in a choice feedings study with piglets
Published Date
Feb 29, 2012
Volume
57
Issue
2
Pages
65 - 74
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