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Animal dietary intervention study of effect of organic vs conventional food production methods on health and well – being of rats

Rembiałkowska, prof. Ewa (2006) Animal dietary intervention study of effect of organic vs conventional food production methods on health and well – being of rats. Joint Organic Congress, Odense, Denmark, May 30-31, 2006.

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Kurzfassung

According to the research studies conducted during last 20 years the wholesomeness and nutritive value of the organically produced crops is often higher than of conventional plant products. Organic crops contain less harmful substances (e.g. pesticide residues, nitrates) and more desirable compounds (e.g. vitamin C, flavonoids) than conventional ones.
However, the impact of the organic food consumption on animal and human health and well being still remains almost unknown. Small experimental mammals fed organically showed in some experiments better health and fertility parameters, but much more research studies are needed in order to broaden our knowledge.
Therefore a dietary intervention study on rats will be conducted at Warsaw Agricultural University.
The rat feed will consist of wheat, potatoes, carrots and onions produced organically vs. low input vs. conventionally. In order to meet all nutritional demands of rats the appropriate amount of casein, lactoalbumin, rape seed oil, minerals and vitamins will be added.
The main research hypothesis claims that rats consuming different diets would perhaps show different feed uptake, behavior pattern and health parameters, including immune system, due to different composition of the experimental diets.


Art des Eintrags:Konferenz- oder Workshop-Beitrag (Vortrag)
Schlagwörter:organic feed, conventional feed, low input feed, rat health, immune system, well-being
Themengebiete:Weitere > Lebensmittelsicherheit und -qualität, Gesundheit
Land/Organisation/Projekt: Europäische Union > QualityLowInputFood > Subproject 2: Effects of production methods
Internationale Konferenzen > 2006: Joint Organic Congress > Theme 10: Health and nutrition
Polen
Eingestellt von:Rembialkowska, ass.prof. Ewa
ID-Code:8237
Eingestellt am:09 Mai 2006
Letzte Änderung:09 Sep 2009 15:40
Dokumentensprache:Englisch
Veröffentlichungsstatus:Veröffentlicht
Status wissenschaftlicher Begutachtung:Nicht wissenschaftlich begutachtet

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