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Using plants to produce allergy-fighting pet food

// 06 nov 2006

Scientists at The University of Nottingham are using ancient Chinese herbal remedies to help pets suffering with allergies.

The academics in the University’s School of Pharmacy are investigating whether natural plant extracts such as liquorice and ginger, used for centuries for their healing properties, could be used to treat allergic conditions in animals.

Initially the scientists identified almost 40 herbal extracts that have traditionally been used in preparations to treat allergies and skin conditions, using experts at the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew to ensure they had the best specimens possible to work with.
As a result of the research, new foods containing the extracts could be hitting the shelves of pet stores within the next two years, allowing owners to treat their pets in a similar way to buying vitamins and other complementary therapies.

Future changes in the global dairy sector

Emmy Koeleman: "We have come a long way", said Erich Erber, founder of Biomin in his opening speech at the World Nutrition Forum. He continued: "But there is more to do, especially in current times where issues such as: the price of feedstuffs, the world population and consumer issues are affecting our business. What will the effects be for the dairy industry? 
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