反刍动物
单胃
生物
动物营养
丹宁
原花青素
抗菌剂
生物技术
动物饲料
瘤胃
抗生素
多酚
动物生产
牧场
饲料
饲料
食品科学
牲畜
饲料添加剂
抗氧化剂
农学
动物科学
微生物学
生态学
生物化学
发酵
肉鸡
作者
Qianqian Huang,Xiuli Liu,Guoqiang Zhao,Tianming Hu,Yuxi Wang
出处
期刊:Animal Nutrition
日期:2018-06-01
卷期号:4 (2): 137-150
被引量:281
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.aninu.2017.09.004
摘要
Naturally occurring plant compounds including tannins, saponins and essential oils are extensively assessed as natural alternatives to in-feed antibiotics. Tannins are a group of polyphenolic compounds that are widely present in plant region and possess various biological activities including antimicrobial, anti-parasitic, anti-viral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulation, etc. Therefore, tannins are the major research subject in developing natural alternative to in-feed antibiotics. Strong protein affinity is the well-recognized property of plant tannins, which has successfully been applied to ruminant nutrition to decrease protein degradation in the rumen, and thereby improve protein utilization and animal production efficiency. Incorporations of tannin-containing forage in ruminant diets to control animal pasture bloat, intestinal parasite and pathogenic bacteria load are another 3 important applications of tannins in ruminant animals. Tannins have traditionally been regarded as “anti-nutritional factor” for monogastric animals and poultry, but recent researches have revealed some of them, when applied in appropriate manner, improved intestinal microbial ecosystem, enhanced gut health and hence increased productive performance. The applicability of plant tannins as an alternative to in-feed antibiotics depends on many factors that contribute to the great variability in their observed efficacies.
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