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Course details
Course code: BHS20079f17
Semester: 2017/2018 winter
Name: Biologically Active Substances
Major: Animal Science
Study Type: second cycle
Course type: optional
Study Semester: 2
ECTS points: 3
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 15 / 20 / 40
Lecturer: dr inż Barbara Król
Language of instruction: Polish / English
The course taught in English if the group has ≥6 students. The course taught in Polish with a possibility of support in English if the group has <6 students. Contact person dr inż. Barbara Król

Learning outcomes: Knowledge: student knows classification of allowed to application in animal nutrition feed additives; student is able to characterize the basic physical and chemical properties of biological active substances that are present in raw feed materials, feedstuffs as well as are applied as feeds additives; student has a wide knowledge about mechanisms of biological action applied in animal nutrition substances and feed additives as well as potential danger for live organisms and environment followed from the improper use; student is able to point out and to calculate the optimal doses of feed additives contained specific biologically active substances; student is able to explain the influence of application of various kinds feed additives on quality of animal origin products; Skills: student is capable to choose the kind and the chemical form of feed additive for different groups of animals; student is capable to calculate the amount and share of applied feed additives in rations or concentrate mixtures with respect to chemical form and activity of chosen supplements;student is capable to track down and practically use available information concerning chemical-physical properties different feed additives; student is able to analyse the data concerning feed rations composition and introduce, in reasonable causes, indispensable corrections.

Competences: Student is aware of responsibility for tasks that are realized in team; student is open for looking for new information about specific subject and is conscious continuous of changes resulting from technological progress; student obeys the rules of different feed additives application resulted from the law; student perceives relationship between the choice of biological additive and consequence of its application on live organisms and environment.

Prerequisites: -

Course content: During the course the properties of biological active substances and feed additives as well as their categorization and content in various feedstuffs, mechanism of biological activity, manner of administration. Moreover the profits come out of their usage and hazards for human and animals stemmed from their improper application will be discussed. The current specification list and demands needed to be fulfilled to register feed additives will be presented. Furthermore the necessity of inclusion of biological active substances to animal nutrition taking into consideration sources and quality of raw materials, applied methods of feeds preservation and processing, animal health and physiological state, environmental conditions as well as consumers’ requirements related to animal origin product used in human nutrition (meat, milk, eggs) will be taught.

Recommended literature: 1. E. Grela (red.).: Dodatki w żywieniu bydła. PPH VIT_TRA, 2001 2. M. Kotarbińska, E. Grela (red).: Dodatki paszowe dla świń. Instytut Fizjologii i Żywienia Zwierząt PAN, Jabłonna 1995 3. S. Smulikowska (red).: Dodatki paszowe w żywieniu drobiu. Instytut Fizjologii i żywienia Zwierząt PAN, Jabłonna 1994 4. Mikołajczak (red.).: Żywienie bydła. ATR, Bydgoszcz, 2006 5. E.R.Grela (red.).: Chemia i biotechnologia w produkcji zwierzęcej. PWRiL, Warszawa, 2011 6. Rozporządzenie Ministra Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi w sprawie dodatków paszowych dopuszczonych do obrotu, 2003 wraz z późniejszymi zmianami 7. Wykaz dodatków paszowych dopuszczonych przez MRiGŻ do obrotu i stosowania w żywieniu zwierząt. PPH VIT-TRA, 1998 8. Materiały konferencyjne – Warunki chowu zwierząt a bezpieczeństwo żywności. Zakład Higieny Zwierząt i Środowiska, AR, Wrocław, 2004.

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