The discussion about a review of pharmacological studies of some medicinal plants as antimicrobial and feed additives potential of medicinal plants. In the United States, food animals are often exposed to antimicrobial compounds to treat or prevent infectious diseases and/or to promote growth. Antibacterial substances are used in considerable amounts as growth promoters in animal husbandry, and carry incalculable risks for human health resulting from the use of particular feed additives. The use of herbs and essential oils may relate to their anti-microbial activity against pathogenic bacteria and parasites.
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