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octanoic acid and Salmonella Infections, Animal

octanoic acid has been researched along with Salmonella Infections, Animal in 4 studies

octanoic acid: RN given refers to parent cpd; structure in Merck Index, 9th ed, #1764
octanoic acid : A straight-chain saturated fatty acid that is heptane in which one of the hydrogens of a terminal methyl group has been replaced by a carboxy group. Octanoic acid is also known as caprylic acid.

Salmonella Infections, Animal: Infections in animals with bacteria of the genus SALMONELLA.

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (50.00)29.6817
2010's2 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Skřivanová, E1
Hovorková, P1
Čermák, L1
Marounek, M1
Johny, AK1
Baskaran, SA2
Charles, AS1
Amalaradjou, MA2
Darre, MJ2
Khan, MI2
Hoagland, TA2
Schreiber, DT2
Donoghue, AM2
Donoghue, DJ2
Venkitanarayanan, K2
Kollanoor-Johny, A1
Mattson, T1
Van Immerseel, F1
De Buck, J1
Boyen, F1
Bohez, L1
Pasmans, F1
Volf, J1
Sevcik, M1
Rychlik, I1
Haesebrouck, F1
Ducatelle, R1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for octanoic acid and Salmonella Infections, Animal

ArticleYear
Potential use of caprylic acid in broiler chickens: effect on Salmonella enteritidis.
    Foodborne pathogens and disease, 2015, Volume: 12, Issue:1

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Caprylates; Cecum; Chickens; Colony Count, Microbial; Crop, Avian; Diet; Male;

2015
Prophylactic supplementation of caprylic acid in feed reduces Salmonella enteritidis colonization in commercial broiler chicks.
    Journal of food protection, 2009, Volume: 72, Issue:4

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Caprylates; Carrier State; Cecum; Chickens; Diet; Dose-

2009
Caprylic acid reduces Salmonella Enteritidis populations in various segments of digestive tract and internal organs of 3- and 6-week-old broiler chickens, therapeutically.
    Poultry science, 2012, Volume: 91, Issue:7

    Topics: Aging; Animals; Bacterial Proteins; Body Weight; Caprylates; Chickens; Gastrointestinal Tract; Gene

2012
Medium-chain fatty acids decrease colonization and invasion through hilA suppression shortly after infection of chickens with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2004, Volume: 70, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Bacterial Proteins; Caproates; Caprylates; Cell Line, Tumor; Chickens; Colony Count, Microb

2004