Inhibition of African swine fever virus in liquid and feed by medium-chain fatty acids and glycerol monolaurate.

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The ongoing African swine fever virus (ASFv) epidemic has had a major impact on pig production globally and biosecurity efforts to curb ASFv infectivity and transmission are a high priority. It has been recently identified that feed and feed ingredients, along with drinking water, can serve as transmission vehicles and might facilitate transboundary spread of ASFv. Thus, it is important to test the antiviral activity of regulatory compatible, antiviral feed additives that might inhibit ASFv infectivity in feed. One promising group of feed additive candidates includes medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) and monoglyceride derivatives, which are known to disrupt the lipid membrane surrounding certain enveloped viruses and bacteria.

SEEK ID: https://armlifebank.am/publications/135

PubMed ID: 33292608

DOI: 10.1186/s40104-020-00517-3

Projects: African swine

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Journal of animal science and biotechnology

Citation: Journal of animal science and biotechnology,11(1):114

Date Published: 8th Dec 2020

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Authors: Joshua A Jackman, Astghik Hakobyan, Hovakim Zakaryan, Charles C Elrod

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Jackman, J. A., Hakobyan, A., Zakaryan, H., & Elrod, C. C. (2020). Inhibition of African swine fever virus in liquid and feed by medium-chain fatty acids and glycerol monolaurate. In Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology (Vol. 11, Issue 1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-020-00517-3
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