Partial list of Citations used for Recommendations or Conditions

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Antimicrobial activities of six essential oils commonly used as condiments in Brazil against Clostridium perfringens. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (Braz J Microbiol ) Vol: 47 Issue 2 Pages: 424-30
Pub: 2016 Apr-Jun Epub: 2016 Mar 2 Authors Radaelli M , da Silva BP , Weidlich L , Hoehne L , Flach A , da Costa LA , Ethur EM ,
Antimicrobial activities of six essential oils commonly used as condiments in Brazil against Clostridium perfringens. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (Braz J Microbiol ) Vol: 47 Issue 2 Pages: 424-30
Pub: 2016 Apr-Jun Epub: 2016 Mar 2 Authors Radaelli M , da Silva BP , Weidlich L , Hoehne L , Flach A , da Costa LA , Ethur EM ,
Monitoring <i>in vitro</i> antibacterial efficacy of 26 Indian spices against multidrug resistant urinary tract infecting bacteria. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Integrative medicine research (Integr Med Res ) Vol: 3 Issue 3 Pages: 133-141
Pub: 2014 Sep Epub: 2014 May 6 Authors Rath S , Padhy RN ,
Dietary prophage inducers and antimicrobials: toward landscaping the human gut microbiome. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Gut microbes (Gut Microbes ) Vol: Issue Pages: 1-14
Pub: 2020 Jan 13 Epub: 2020 Jan 13 Authors Boling L , Cuevas DA , Grasis JA , Kang HS , Knowles B , Levi K , Maughan H , McNair K , Rojas MI , Sanchez SE , Smurthwaite C , Rohwer F ,
Dietary prophage inducers and antimicrobials: toward landscaping the human gut microbiome. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Gut microbes (Gut Microbes ) Vol: Issue Pages: 1-14
Pub: 2020 Jan 13 Epub: 2020 Jan 13 Authors Boling L , Cuevas DA , Grasis JA , Kang HS , Knowles B , Levi K , Maughan H , McNair K , Rojas MI , Sanchez SE , Smurthwaite C , Rohwer F ,
Tributyrin and anise mixture supplementation improves growth performance, nutrient digestibility, jejunal villus height, and fecal microbiota in weaned pigs. βœ… Go to Publication βœ…
Frontiers in veterinary science (Front Vet Sci ) Vol: 10 Issue Pages: 1107149
Pub: 2023 Epub: 2023 Jan 27 Authors Dang X , Lee H , Lee SJ , Song JH , Mun S , Lee KY , Han K , Kim IH ,

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