Publications by authors named "M Vandaele"

This study aimed to investigate the kinetics of dietary GSH in the gastrointestinal tract and the effect of GSH on the intestinal redox status of weaned piglets. Forty-eight piglets with an average age of 26 days and an average body weight of 7.7 kg were used in this study.

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Background: Weaning is a critical phase in the pigs' life and gut health might be compromised. Gluconic acid was shown to be poorly absorbed but readily fermented to butyrate in the gut which in turn can improve gut function. Hence, a total of 144 weaning pigs were fed the experimental diets for 42 days.

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Introducing hyperprolific sows has led to proportionally more (very) low birth weight ((V)LBW) piglets, accompanied by higher mortality. To improve the survival of (V)LBW piglets, drenching a dense milk replacer (DMR) could be applied. A first experiment evaluated the effect of drenching DMR (1 or 3 doses within 24 h after birth) to LBW ((mean litter birth weight - 1*SD) and weighing between 1 kg and 750 g) and VLBW piglets ((mean litter birth weight - 1.

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Article Synopsis
  • MSM (Methyl sulfonyl methane) is a dietary supplement linked to various health benefits, particularly in reducing oxidative stress, which is an issue for poultry under heat stress (HS).
  • In a study with Ross 308 broilers, dietary MSM (at 1 and 2 g/kg) improved growth performance and lower feed-to-gain ratio during the grower phase, but did not significantly impact performance during the finisher phase.
  • MSM supplementation during HS helped lower rectal temperatures and panting frequency, reduced mortality, and improved antioxidant levels in the birds, indicating its potential to enhance heat tolerance and overall health in poultry.
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Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong disease for which outcomes may be influenced by patients' self-care knowledge. Therapeutic education (TPE) is a patient-centered teaching instrument based on patient's adaptative processes and needs. TPE was developed in the Paris area by a pediatric health network using interactive face-to-face meetings.

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