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Carlos A Sandoval-Castro

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Marin-Tun C, Mancilla-Montelongo M, Torres-Acosta J, Capetillo-Leal C, Sandoval-Castro C, Hoste H, et al.
Parasitol Res . 2023 Jan; 122(3):833-845. PMID: 36670313
This study developed and evaluated an in vitro rumen incubation (IVRI) method to describe the exsheathment kinetics of Haemonchus contortus third-stage infective larvae (L) in ruminal liquor (RL). The specific...
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Faustin-Evaris E, Sarmiento-Franco L, Capetillo-Leal C, Sandoval-Castro C
Animals (Basel) . 2022 Dec; 12(24). PMID: 36552402
This study investigated the impact of Moringa oleifera Lam. meal (MOM) on meat nutritional properties and bone quality of slow-growing layer-type male chickens raised in semi-intensive conditions. A total of...
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Ramos-Bruno E, Torres-Acosta J, Sarmiento-Franco L, Sandoval-Castro C
Vet Parasitol . 2021 Nov; 300:109620. PMID: 34801871
In sheep, infection with Haemonchus contortus may increase the need for energy, and this demand may vary according to the infection level. In this study, the energy intake, digestibility, and...
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Monllor P, Romero G, Atzori A, Sandoval-Castro C, Ayala-Burgos A, Roca A, et al.
Foods . 2020 Jun; 9(6). PMID: 32492779
In the Mediterranean region, artichoke and broccoli are major crops with a high amount of by-products that can be used as alternative feedstuffs for ruminants, lowering feed costs and enhancing...
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Monllor P, Romero G, Muelas R, Sandoval-Castro C, Sendra E, Diaz J
Animals (Basel) . 2020 May; 10(5). PMID: 32403309
Wastes from artichoke and broccoli crops and cannery industries represent an environmental problem. A viable option to this problem is ensiling them for use as ruminants feed. The aim of...
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Ojeda-Robertos N, Torres-Acosta J, Ayala-Burgos A, Sandoval-Castro C, Valero-Coss R, Mendoza-de-Gives P
BMC Vet Res . 2009 Dec; 5:46. PMID: 20038297
Background: The use of Duddingtonia flagrans as a tool for the biological control of gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) is a promising alternative to anthelmintics. The chlamydospores of D. flagrans are orally...