Over its 18 months of existence, IGNITION has made substantial progress in each work package, towards improving animal welfare, discovering non-invasive biomarkers, developing immune-boosting functional feeds, using more efficient vaccination approaches, and advancing genomic and health monitoring tools.
As for immunonutrition, a patented, multi-step cascade extraction process for halophytes has been developed, and bioactive compounds with prebiotic, probiotic and antioxidant properties have been produced from Salicornia ramosissima. This biorefinery approach enables the production of high-value products in a sustainable and circular manner.
A new immunization protocol for fish using outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) with a specific gene deletion was tested. Results of the trials conducted so far indicate that such OMVs can successfully incorporate multiple antigens to significantly enhance vaccination efficacy.
These and other exciting results were presented by work package leaders at IGNITION’s first review meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on June 25th. We would like to thank the evaluators, project officer, and policy officer for their insightful questions, comments and suggestions.