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DIETARY PLANT-BASED BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FOR SUSTAINABLE MASTITIS CONTROL IN LIVESTOCK
Дата публикации: 31.10.2025

Yuriy Balji, Viktoriya Gaidukevich, Leila Sultanayeva, Meruyert Alyonova, Gulim Аbakanova, Galia Zamaratskaia

Abstract: The increasing antimicrobial resistance among mastitis pathogens necessitates alternative therapeutic approaches in dairy cattle. This study evaluated the antimicrobial efficacy of selected plant extracts against both reference and production strains of mastitis-associated microorganisms in vitro, and assessed the in vivo effects of an extruded feed additive (the wormwood, poplar extract additive) containing Artemisia absinthium and Populus balsamifera extracts, on udder health and milk quality in cows with subclinical mastitis. In vitro assays demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity of citrus peel (Citrus spp.) and spruce (Picea abies) extracts against Candida spp., Escherichia coli, and Staphylococcus aureus, including resistant field isolates. The 15-day in vivo trial involving 60 Holstein cows revealed a 68% reduction in somatic cell counts (p = 0.017) following supplementation, achieving compliance with top-grade milk standards without compromising milk composition or sensory attributes. These findings underscore the potential of phytogenic compounds as effective, natural alternatives for mastitis control, promoting sustainable dairy production and reduced antibiotic reliance.

Key words: Mastitis; Artemisia absinthium, antimicrobial activity, somatic cell count, milk quality, phytogenic feed additive.

Full text of the article: 259. DIETARY PLANT-BASED.pdf

Funding. Financial support for this study was provided by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of project AP23484620 “Development and implementation of phytogenics and phytobiotics for prevention and treatment of animal mastitis with assessment of quality and safety of milk”.

 Citation: Yuriy Balji, Viktoriya Gaidukevich, Leila Sultanayeva, Meruyert Alyonova, Gulim Аbakanova, Galia Zamaratskaia. Dietary plant-based bioactive compounds for sustainable mastitis control in livestock. Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium «Modern Trends in Livestock Production». October 29-31, 2025, Belgrade, Serbia. P. 32-45. https://doi.org/10.5937/AnimTrend25032B

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