18576440. METHOD FOR MONITORING THE GUT MICROBIOME STATUS IN BROILER PRODUCTION simplified abstract (EVONIK OPERATIONS GMBH)

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METHOD FOR MONITORING THE GUT MICROBIOME STATUS IN BROILER PRODUCTION

Organization Name

EVONIK OPERATIONS GMBH

Inventor(s)

Emeka Ignatius Igwe of München (DE)

Marc Hufnagl of Hamburg (DE)

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Andreas Kappel of Glashütten (DE)

Michaela Weissmann of Enger (DE)

Michelle Dargatz of Bielefeld (DE)

Janet Smith of Mount Airy GA (US)

METHOD FOR MONITORING THE GUT MICROBIOME STATUS IN BROILER PRODUCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18576440 titled 'METHOD FOR MONITORING THE GUT MICROBIOME STATUS IN BROILER PRODUCTION

The invention involves a method for monitoring the level of the cpa gene in pooled fecal samples from broiler flocks over time to assess gut microbiome status.

  • Monitoring cpa gene levels in fecal samples indicates broiler development within the production process.
  • Reduction of cpa gene levels over time suggests optimal broiler development.
  • The method provides insights into the gut microbiome status of broiler flocks.
  • Helps in optimizing broiler production processes for better development.
  • Indicates the overall health and well-being of broilers based on their gut microbiome status.

Potential Applications: - Poultry farming industry - Veterinary medicine - Animal health research

Problems Solved: - Lack of efficient methods to assess gut microbiome status in broiler flocks - Difficulty in monitoring broiler development within the production process

Benefits: - Improved broiler health and development - Enhanced production efficiency - Better understanding of gut microbiome impact on broiler growth

Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimizing Broiler Production Through Gut Microbiome Monitoring" This technology can be used in poultry farms to enhance broiler production processes, leading to healthier and more efficient outcomes. It can also be valuable in veterinary clinics and research institutions focusing on animal health.

Prior Art: Readers can explore scientific journals, patents related to poultry farming, and research papers on gut microbiome monitoring in animals to find relevant prior art.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest studies on gut microbiome modulation in poultry farming and advancements in monitoring techniques for animal health.

Questions about Broiler Production Monitoring: 1. How does monitoring the cpa gene levels in fecal samples help in assessing broiler development? - By tracking the cpa gene levels, the method provides insights into the gut microbiome status of broiler flocks, indicating their overall health and development.

2. What are the potential implications of optimizing broiler production through gut microbiome monitoring? - Optimizing broiler production can lead to improved health, growth, and efficiency in poultry farming operations, benefiting both producers and consumers.


Original Abstract Submitted

The invention pertains to a method for controlling a process of broiler production, the method comprising monitoring the level of the cpa gone in pooled fecal sample material deriving from the broiler flock to be tested at consecutive points in time, wherein a reduction of the cpa level in the pooled fecal sample material over time is an indication of optimal broiler development within the production process with regard to their gut microbiome status.