2013
DOI: 10.4315/0362-028x.jfp-12-353
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Potential of Chlorophyll-Rich Feed Ingredients To Improve Detection of Fecal Contamination in the Abattoir

Abstract: The use of fecal fluorescence to improve detection of contamination of carcasses in the abattoir was previously reported. However, incidents of false negatives can result when animals are offered diets that contain little chlorophyll (e.g., concentrate). Here, we investigated the potential of incorporating a high-chlorophyll-containing feed ingredient (concentrated alfalfa extract; CAE) into the diets of sheep and cattle to improve fecal fluorescence intensity. The sheep experiment evaluated the fecal fluoresc… Show more

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“…2 [44]. Additionally, Lee and coworkers demonstrated the passage of chlorophylls through the gastrointestinal tract and their usability as fluorescent bio-markers in animal feces [45].…”
Section: Spectral Properties Of Infrared In Vivo Autofluorescencementioning
confidence: 97%
“…2 [44]. Additionally, Lee and coworkers demonstrated the passage of chlorophylls through the gastrointestinal tract and their usability as fluorescent bio-markers in animal feces [45].…”
Section: Spectral Properties Of Infrared In Vivo Autofluorescencementioning
confidence: 97%