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What is a promoter of growth?

 
 
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 05/12/2001
Engormix.com
Argentina
What is a promoter of growth?
He/she would want to know that he/she is a promoter of growth and which it is the chemical composition if it is completely indispensable to add it to the diet or substitutes exist
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 06/12/2001
Jorge Luis Gaibor G.
Ecuador
A promoter of Growth, is a preservative that in occasions one can add to the food, many of these they can be antibiotic in low dose (Example: Bacitracina 100 ppm)otros can be hormonal those that cause that the animal cresca or acquire muscular mass, these are also used via parenteral.
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 10/12/2001
Arturo G. Borbolla
Mexico
most of the promoters of growth belong to the group of the antibiotics. When they are used in quantities for up of those used to control the illnesses, many antibiotics have properties promoters of growth. This action carries out it under a general mechanism that implies the decrease from the bacterial load to intestinal level for what the mucous of this organ becomes more permeable to nutritious. He/she has been proven that the grosor of mucous happiness decreases. When existing more nutritious in the sanguine torrent, these they can be used by the organism for several functions among them, that of growth. Also, when diminishing the microorganisms, the organism reduces its energy expense that would use in the production of antibodies, for what this energy " surplus " is used in functions of growth, when the animal is young, or engrasamiento in the case of being mature.
 11/12/2001
Jack Abuhayar
Ecuador
Indeed, just as the colleagues they have said, the promoters of growth that tradionalmente is used are usually antibiotic. But at the present time there is a strong pressure to not using them. In Europe they have been suspended to most of these products, being only 2 which I believe that the 2002 will be their last year. At the moment there are natural products that promote the crecimeinto of intestinal hairiness what you/they give a bigger area of absorption of nutritious. there are also others that sonn bacteriostáticos.

Jack Abuhayar
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