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Iltud Madec

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Florian seurin

Iltud MADEC

Department head
BSc in Tropical Agronomy, Msc in Agriculture,
PhD in Animal Biology 
Florian SEURIN
Engineer
BSc in Agriculture

imadec@pherosynthese.com

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Our ongoing projects

Preventing stress
When the mother is along with her youngs, she is secreting specifique substances. These semiochemichals allows the young to be under an unstrefull, protecting atmosphere. This "maternal odor" is species specific and does not need a learning process. This represents our starting hypothesis.  
Once the molecular blend has been identified (see chemistry), analysis and technical trials (either on site and in farms) are programmed.

Controling reproduction
Semiochemicals are known to influence sexual physiology.
Once the molecular blend has been identified (see chemistry), analysis and technical trials (either on site and in farms) are programmed.

La maîtrise des ambiances d'élevage
Semiochemicals allow individuals to send their own chemical signature to other species. Produced in a specific area, this message is sometimes repellent.

This represents our starting hypothesis.  
Once the molecular blend has been identified (see chemistry), analysis and technical trials (either on site and in farms) are programmed.
 

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Bovine
BAP (Bovine Appeasing Pheromone)

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Sheep
SAP (Sheep Appeasing Pheromone),
ROIP (Ram Ovulating Inducing Pheromone)

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Goat
Cross studies with SAP.
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Pork
PAP (Porcine Appeasing Pheromone)


Poultry
MHUS (Mother Hen's Uropygial Secretion),
DDRA (Duck Dermanyssus Repulsive Allomone)

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Rabbit
RAP (Rabbit Appeasing Pheromone).





Marketed products from our research programs 

SuilenceLapezilWakumo
Suilence® (Directions for use)

Contains PAP (Pig Appeasing Pheromone)
 Uses   Weaning & transport

Licensed product  CEVA Animal Health   ceva.com
Lapezil® (Award  2007)

Contains  RAP (Rabbit Appeasing Pheromone)
 Uses   Gestation & farrowing

Licensed product  CEVA Animal Health   ceva.com
Wakumo®

Contains  DDRA (Duck Dermanyssus Repulsive Allomone)
Uses   Red mites (Dermanyssus gallinae)

Licensed product  Véto-Pharma


Logo_AviZen
AviZen® (Award 2009)

Contains MHUSA (Mother Hen Uropygial Secretion Analogue)
Uses   Growth & Feather picking

Licensed product Odors Laboratoires odorslabs.com




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Bovine
Usefulness of BAP on calves  and on growth

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Sheep
Ongoing studies

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Goat  Project
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Porcins
Knowing the biochimistry of PAP.
Growth is improved under PAP


Poultry
MHUSA lowers stress impact on performances (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
physiology (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and behaviour (1, 2, 3, 4, 56).
This work was mainly done under a full PhD

white rabbits
Rabbit
RAP improves profitability in husbandries


pherosyntheseOverall papers and side areas
Pecking in poultry, stress in parrots, usefulness of pheromones in livestock productions    
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