Publications by authors named "Evera Elemba"

The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of humans and animals is host to a complex community of different microorganisms whose activities significantly influence host nutrition and health through enhanced metabolic capabilities, protection against pathogens, and regulation of the gastrointestinal development and immune system. New molecular technologies and concepts have revealed distinct interactions between the gut microbiota and dietary amino acids (AAs) especially in relation to AA metabolism and utilization in resident bacteria in the digestive tract, and these interactions may play significant roles in host nutrition and health as well as the efficiency of dietary AA supplementation. After the protein is digested and AAs and peptides are absorbed in the small intestine, significant levels of endogenous and exogenous nitrogenous compounds enter the large intestine through the ileocaecal junction.

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  • This study evaluated the effects of different levels of Astragalus by-product (ABP) in sheep diets on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and immune response over 47 days.
  • The results showed that while ABP supplementation did not impact overall growth or digestibility of most nutrients, it did influence rumen fermentation by increasing rumen pH and ammonia while decreasing acetate and propionate levels.
  • The study concluded that dietary inclusion of ABP could be beneficial for rumen fermentation and lipid metabolism without negatively affecting the performance of sheep.
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