The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Study in search of alternativ­es to antibiotic­s

SCIENCE: Scottish researcher­s’ findings will be tested on commercial poultry farms

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Scottish researcher­s are embarking on a pioneering £1 million project to find alternativ­es to antibiotic­s for use in the poultry sector.

The project, which is being run at the Allermuir Avian Innovation and Skills Centre near Edinburgh, involves Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), the UK’s livestock innovation centre, Ciel, Gama Healthcare, and the Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute.

Researcher­s will trial technology which couples a cancer medicine delivery system with reactive, shortlived antiseptic compounds to create loaded nanopartic­les which destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria in an animal.

The team will work to identify which nanopartic­les are suited for animal use and test the effectiven­ess of the technology in poultry.

Findings from the Allermuir trials will then be tested on several commercial poultry farms in China.

“There are clear veterinary and human health benefits associated with the successful implementa­tion of this alternativ­e technology,” said lead project manager Nikki Dalby from Ciel.

“Further gains include improved food security, food integrity and supply chain resilience, in turn leading to much wider economic benefits.

“There is a definite market demand for alternativ­es to antibiotic­s we believe this solution can meet and we are really excited to be working with this group on such an interestin­g project,” she added.

SRUC professor of animal nutrition and health Dr Jos Houdijk said the trials would assess the delivery of these loaded nanopartic­les to chickens through both feed and water.

He added: “Evaluating novel additives to maintain and improve gut health under appropriat­e conditions is key for the successful implementa­tion of alternativ­es for antibiotic­s and to address the emergence of antimicrob­ial resistance in animal production systems.”

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SRUC professor of animal nutrition and health Dr Jos Houdijk said the trials would assess the delivery of loaded nanopartic­les to chickens.

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