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Mucosal immunology for nutritional impacts on young animals

Abrupt environmental changes upon weaning provide critical challenges to young animals that are dietary and other external stressors causing mucosal immune reaction in the small intestine. Intestinal environment and health are largely influenced by the mucosal immune reaction resulting in villus destruction and repairing, alteration to nutrient utilization, and finally growth efficiency. This special issue covers the original research and in depth review in relation to dietary and external challenges affecting intestinal microbiota and mucosal immune response affecting nutrition and growth efficiency of young animals.

Guest Editor:

Professor Sung Woo Kim

Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University, USA   




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Submission Deadline: December 31, 2024             

  1. This study investigated the effects of different non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) sources with NSP degrading enzymes (NSPases) and the influence on the mucosa-associated microbiota and intestinal immunity of nu...

    Authors: Jonathan T. Baker, Zixiao Deng, Alexa R. Gormley and Sung Woo Kim
    Citation: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 2025 16:47
  2. Intestinal inflammation is a common and serious health problem in piglet production, especially enteritis caused by pathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli). This condition often leads to high mortality, slow weight...

    Authors: Shunfen Zhang, Chengzeng Luo, Kai Li, Junhong Wang, Huixin Wang, Ruqing Zhong, Liang Chen, Qiugang Ma and Hongfu Zhang
    Citation: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 2024 15:172
  3. Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a threat to humans and animals that causes intestinal disorders. Antimicrobial resistance has urged alternatives, including Lactobacillus postbiotics, to mitigate the...

    Authors: Marcos Elias Duarte, Zixiao Deng and Sung Woo Kim
    Citation: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 2024 15:139