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Tamsyn Crowley

University of New England (Australia)

11 Hills Beach Road

Biddeford, ME 04005

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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Scholarly Papers (3)

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Supplementation of Β-Mannanase Alone or in Combination with Xylanase and Β-Glucanase Enhanced Growth Performance, Non-Starch Polysaccharide Degradation, And  Gastrointestinal Environment of Broilers Offered Wheat-Based Diets

Number of pages: 30 Posted: 12 Apr 2025
University of New England (Australia), University of New England (Australia), BASF SE, BASF SE, BASF SE, University of New England (Australia) and University of New England (Australia)
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Broiler, β-glucanase, β-mannanase, NSP-degrading enzymes, Non-starch polysaccharides, Xylanase

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Β-Mannanase Supplementation Enhances Growth Performance in Early Phases, While Xylanase + Β-Glucanase Preparation Improves Performance in the Finishing Phase of Broilers Offered Maize-Based Diets

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 27 May 2025
University of New England (Australia), University of New England (Australia), BASF SE, BASF SE, BASF SE, University of New England (Australia) and University of New England (Australia)
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Broiler, β-glucanase, β-mannanase, Non-starch polysaccharides, NSP-degrading enzymes, Xylanase

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Supplementation of a Xylanase and Β-Glucanase Preparation Enhances Growth Performance of Broilers Fed Maize-Based Diets Containing Wheat Distillers’ Dried Grain with Solubles by Reducing Intestinal Soluble Non-Starch Polysaccharides Flow and Viscosity

Number of pages: 60 Posted: 19 Jul 2025
University of New England (Australia), University of New England (Australia), BASF SE, BASF SE, University of New England (Australia) and University of New England (Australia)
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Alternative feed ingredients, Broiler, β-glucanase, Xylanase, growth performance, Non-starch polysaccharides, Wheat distillers' dried grain with solubles