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Scientific partnerships


Collaboration
for innovation
We have a commitment to innovation and research based on close collaboration with leading scientific partners. These partnerships keep us at the cutting edge of research. By combining our expertise with that of research centres, academic institutions and specialised organisations, we are able to develop ever more efficient, sustainable solutions tailored to the evolving needs of our markets.

Partners committed
to the long term
Our scientific partners work in a variety of fields, including neuroscience, microbiology, galenics, ethology and pharmacology. They bring a wealth of knowledge that strengthens our capacity for innovation. Together, we conduct in-depth research on sensory ingredients, natural active ingredients and formulations that meet today’s challenges of human and animal well-being. Thanks to these partnerships, we remain at the cutting edge of the latest scientific and technological advances, guaranteeing solutions that are both innovative and rigorously substantiated.

Development
of academic research
We are proactive in the development of academic research by co-supervising doctoral theses as part of our commitment to scientific innovation. This type of academic partnership enables us to explore key areas, including neuroscience and microbiology. We conduct studies within the context of these theses, supervised by our researchers and academic experts, to deepen our knowledge and explore the mechanisms of action enabling scientific validation of the effects observed. In this way, we are able to support the training of young researchers to provide innovative answers to the challenges of tomorrow.
Co-construction of scientific publications
Familiarity to a Feed Additive Modulates Its Effects on Brain Responses in Reward and Memory Regions in the Pig Model
David Val-Laillet, Paul Meurice, Caroline Clouard
Pharmacokinetic and antimicrobial activity of a new carvacrol-based product against a human pathogen, Campylobacter jejuni
M Allaoua , P Etienne , V Noirot, J-L Carayon, N Téné, E Bonnafé, M Treilhou
DOI: 10.1111/jam.13915
Validation of a Psychosocial Chronic Stress Model in the Pig Using a Multidisciplinary Approach at the Gut-Brain and Behavior Levels
Sophie Menneson , Samuel Ménicot , Stéphanie Ferret-Bernard , Sylvie Guérin , Véronique Romé , Laurence Le Normand , Gwénaëlle Randuineau , Giulio Gambarota , Virginie Noirot , Pierre Etienne, Nicolas Coquery, David Val-Laillet
A Citrus Based Sensory Functional Food Ingredient Induces Antidepressant-like Effects: Possible Involvement of an Interplay between the Olfactory and the Serotonergic Systems
B Coutens 1, K Rekik 1, A Harster 1, P Etienne 2, V Noirot 2, B Frances 1, L Moulédous 1, B P Guiard 3
Regular exposure to a Citrus-based sensory functional food ingredient alleviates the BOLD brain responses to acute pharmacological stress in a pig model of psychosocial chronic stress
Sophie Menneson, Yann Serrand , Regis Janvier, Virginie Noirot, Pierre Etienne, Nicolas Coquery, David Val-Laillet
Neuromodulatory and possible anxiolytic-like effects of a spice functional food ingredient in a pig model of psychosocial chronic stress
Sophie Menneson, Samuel Ménicot, Charles-Henri Malbert, Paul Meurice, Yann Serrand, Virginie Noirot, Pierre Etienne, Nicolas Coquery, David Val-Laillet
A carvacrol-based product reduces Campylobacter jejuni load and alters microbiota composition in the caeca of chickens
Marion Allaoua, Elsa Bonnafé, Pierre Etienne, Virginie Noirot, Jean-François Gabarrou, Adrien Castinel, Géraldine Pascal, Vincent Darbot, Michel Treilhou, Sylvie Combes
DOI: 10.1111/jam.15521
fMRI-Based Brain Responses to Olfactory Stimulation with Two Putatively Orexigenic Functional Food Ingredients at Two Different Concentrations in the Pig Model
Nicolas Coquery 1, Sophie Menneson 1 2, Paul Meurice 1, Régis Janvier 1, Pierre Etienne 2, Virginie Noirot 2, David Val-Laillet 1
In Ovo Olfactory Experience Influences Post-hatch Feeding Behaviour in Young Chickens
Aline Bertin, Ludovic Calandreau, Cécile Arnould, Raymond Nowak, Frederic Levy, Virginie Noirot, Isabelle Bouvarel, Christine Leterrier
Effects of Feeding Dry Glycerin to Early Postpartum Holstein Dairy Cows on Lactational Performance and Metabolic Profiles
Y.-H. Chung, D. E. Rico, C. M. Martinez, T. W. Cassidy, V. Noirot, A. Ames, and G. A. Varga – 2007 – J. Dairy Sci. 90:5682–5691 –
Effet d’une supplémentation en huiles essentielles et composés d’huiles essentielles chez le ruminant : analyse statistique
V. NOIROT, R. MONCOULON, D. SAUVANT, C. BAYOURTHE – Revue Méd. Vét., 2007, 158, 12, 589-597
Stabilization of Curcumin by Complexation with Divalent Cations in Glycerol/Water System
Bachar Zebib, Zéphirin Mouloungui, and Virginie Noirot – Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications, Volume 2010, Article ID 292760
doi: 10.1155/2010/292760
The effects of sensory functional ingredients on food preferences, intake and weight gain in juvenile pigs
Caroline Clouard, Marie-Christine Meunier-Salaün, David Val-Laillet – Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. (2012) –
Development of a method to determine essential oil residues in cow milk
A. Hallier, V. Noirot, B. Medina, L. Leboeuf, and S. Cavret – J. Dairy Sci. 96 :1–8 (2013) –
Impact of sensory feed additives on feed intake, feed preferences, and growth of female piglets during the early postweaning period
C. Clouard and D. Val-Laillet – J. Anim. Sci. 2014.92:2133–2140 –
doi: 10.2527/jas2013-6809
Exposure to a sensory functional ingredient in the pig model modulates the blood-oxygen-level dependent brain responses to food odor and acute stress during pharmacological MRI in the frontostriatal and limbic circuits
Emmanuelle Briard, Yann Serrand, Patrice Dahirel, Régis Janvier, Virginie Noirot, Pierre Etienne, Nicolas Coquery, Pierre-Antoine Eliat, and David Val-Laillet – Front. Nutr. 10:1123162. (2023) –
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We are always open to new research projects and doctoral theses and are interested in collaborative opportunities to explore topics of strategic importance. Contact us to discuss how we might mutually support each other.