Scientific Research

Innovative Approaches to Managing the Mammalian Microbiome: Evidence for the Role of Anabiomics
  • by Eleni Makraki

Innovative Approaches to Managing the Mammalian Microbiome: Evidence for the Role of Anabiomics

The study, published in the Journal of Modern Agriculture and Biotechnology in December 2024, investigates how enzyme rich malt extract affects the gut microbiome and metabolome in horses and dogs, two species that frequently experience digestive challenges due to their dietary patterns.

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Vet Times – EquiNectar – Volume 54 | January 09, 2024
  • by Ben Nedas

Vet Times – EquiNectar – Volume 54 | January 09, 2024

This study underpins a commitment to improving equine health through scientific innovation. The team is dedicated to continuing this journey, ensuring products such as the enzyme-rich malt extract are not just supplements, but key components in the holistic management of equine health.

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IFNM – Modulation of the equine microbiome by pasture and feed supplements: A metabolomics approach
  • by Eleni Makraki

IFNM – Modulation of the equine microbiome by pasture and feed supplements: A metabolomics approach

This study was designed to look at the effect on the equine microbiome of pasturing horses on new grass and to determine whether supplementation with EquiNectar would alter the result.

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Equine Veterinary Journal – Characterisation of the faecal metabolome and microbiome of Thoroughbred racehorses
  • by Ben Nedas

Equine Veterinary Journal – Characterisation of the faecal metabolome and microbiome of Thoroughbred racehorses

This study describes the faecal metabolome and microbiome of healthy Thoroughbred racehorses against which future studies of disease and dietary intervention can be benchmarked. The faecal microbiome is highly diverse, dominated by Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes.

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Equine Veterinary Journal – Do horses get irritable bowel syndrome?
  • by Ben Nedas

Equine Veterinary Journal – Do horses get irritable bowel syndrome?

Irritable bowel syndrome is not a single entity but has several causes. One of the most common forms has similarities with colic and laminitis in horses.

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