<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<b:Sources SelectedStyle="" xmlns:b="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/bibliography"  xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/bibliography" >
<b:Source>
<b:Tag>cjs-202008-0001</b:Tag>
<b:SourceType>ArticleInAPeriodical</b:SourceType>
<b:Year>2020</b:Year>
<b:PeriodicalName>Czech Journal of Animal Science</b:PeriodicalName>
<b:Volume>65</b:Volume>
<b:Issue>8</b:Issue>
<b:Pages>281-294</b:Pages>
<b:Author>
<b:Author><b:NameList>
<b:Person><b:Last>Genova</b:Last><b:First>Luiz</b:First><b:Middle>Jansller</b:Middle></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Melo</b:Last><b:First>Brandao</b:First><b:Middle>Antonio</b:Middle><b:Middle>Diego</b:Middle></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Rupolo</b:Last><b:First>Evaristo</b:First><b:Middle>Paulo</b:Middle></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Carvalho</b:Last><b:First>Teixeira</b:First><b:Middle>Silvana</b:Middle></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Costa</b:Last><b:First>Batista</b:First><b:Middle>Leandro</b:Middle></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Carvalho</b:Last><b:First>Oliveira</b:First><b:Middle>Paulo</b:Middle><b:Middle>Levi</b:Middle><b:Middle>de</b:Middle></b:Person>
</b:NameList></b:Author>
</b:Author>
<b:Title>A summary of&#8239;feed additives, intestinal health and intestinal alkaline phosphatase in&#8239;piglet nutrition</b:Title>
<b:Comments>Weaning is considered the&#8239;&quot;critical window&quot; in&#8239;the piglet&apos;s life because it is associated with several stress factors, such as loss of&#8239;contact with the&#8239;mother and original litter, solid diet, environmental and structural changes, and the&#8239;establishment of&#8239;a new hierarchy. During this abrupt period, several events such as reduced feed intake, high morbidity, susceptibility to&#8239;enteric infections and post-weaning diarrhoea are observed. The&#8239;nutritional landscape of&#8239;the piglet gut is modified, which can compromise the&#8239;maturity of&#8239;the gastrointestinal system, the&#8239;stable intestinal microbiome and the&#8239;active immunity developed as an&#8239;indicator of&#8239;intestinal health. However, with increased awareness of&#8239;feed safety issues and the&#8239;development of&#8239;drug-resistant bacteria, the&#8239;interest in&#8239;producing pigs without the&#8239;use of&#8239;antimicrobial growth promoters (AGP) is increasing, since long-term use and therapeutic doses of&#8239;AGP can contribute to&#8239;the reduction of&#8239;bacterial diversity and increase of&#8239;inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Thus, the&#8239;most widely researched alternatives include the&#8239;use of&#8239;feed additives, feeding strategies, nutraceuticals/functional foods and available handling that can reduce the&#8239;risk of&#8239;IBD beyond basic nutritional functions. Studies have reported intestinal alkaline phosphatase as a&#8239;new nutritional therapy associated with intestinal health which may be a&#8239;&quot;key additive&quot; in&#8239;the AGP replacement. In&#8239;this review article, the&#8239;purpose is to&#8239;show some current aspects of&#8239;feed additive research, addressing a&#8239;concept of&#8239;the &quot;intestinal health&quot; from different points of&#8239;view and properties of&#8239;alkaline phosphatase.</b:Comments>
</b:Source>
</b:Sources>
