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Dr. Luciana Rossi: Alternatives to Antibiotics | Ep. 219

Dr. Luciana Rossi: Alternatives to Antibiotics | Ep. 219

Season 3 Episode 219 Published 1 week ago
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In this special re-run episode of The Swine Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, we bring back our conversation with Dr. Luciana Rossi, Associate Professor at the University of Milan, who discusses alternatives to antibiotics in swine nutrition. She explores antimicrobial resistance, the role of functional ingredients, and the potential of biochar in improving gut health and sustainability. Tune in now on all major platforms!


"Biochar, a vegetable charcoal produced by pyrolysis, has shown potential in reducing diarrhea incidence and improving gut health in weaning piglets."


Meet the guest: Dr. Luciana Rossi is an Associate Professor at the University of Milan, specializing in animal nutrition, biotechnology, and innovative feed strategies. Her work focuses on functional ingredients, edible vaccines, and alternatives to antimicrobials to improve swine health and sustainability. Her research advances nutritional solutions that reduce disease risk and environmental impact. 


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What you will learn: 

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:23) Introduction
  • (03:14) Alternatives to antibiotics
  • (03:41) Antimicrobial resistance concerns
  • (05:31) Functional feed ingredients
  • (07:50) Biochar in swine diets
  • (11:02) Sustainability in swine nutrition
  • (12:53) Closing thoughts


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