2021
DOI: 10.31254/phyto.2021.10519
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Tinospora cordifolia: A review of its potential as a heat stress relieving phyto-feed supplement in animals

Abstract: Summers will become increasingly hot as a result of climate change, with temperatures rising above the thermoneutral range of animals, exposing them to heat stress. Oxidative stress, which is caused by an increase in reactive oxygen species, is one of the most dangerous side effects of long-term heat stress. In order to alleviate oxidative stress, metabolites required for living and development may be depleted, which can have a negative impact on animals’ growth and production performances, especially in chron… Show more

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