| Literature DB >> 35405880 |
Lucia Biagini1, Livio Galosi1, Alessandra Roncarati1, Anna-Rita Attili1, Sara Mangiaterra1, Giacomo Rossi1.
Abstract
In poultry, severe gastrointestinal diseases are caused by bacteria and coccidia, with important economic losses in the poultry industry and requirement of treatments which, for years, were based on the use of antibiotics and chemotherapies. Furthermore, Salmonella spp., Clostridium perfringens, and Campylobacter jejuni can cause serious foodborne diseases in people, resulting from consumption of poultry meat, eggs, and derived products. With the spread of antibiotic resistance, which affects both animals and humans, the restriction of antibiotic use in livestock production and the identification of a list of "critically important antimicrobials" became necessary. For this reason, researchers focused on natural compounds and effective alternatives to prevent gastrointestinal disease in poultry. This review summarizes the results of several studies published in the last decade, describing the use of different nutraceutical or phytonutrients in poultry industry. The results of the use of these products are not always encouraging. While some of the alternatives have proven to be very promising, further studies will be needed to verify the efficacy and practical applicability of other compounds.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic alternatives; nutraceuticals; phytonutrients; poultry
Year: 2022 PMID: 35405880 PMCID: PMC8997120 DOI: 10.3390/ani12070892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Classification of compounds that can be used in poultry production.
| Compounds | Definition | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Nutraceutical | A food (or its part) that provides medical or health benefits, including the prevention and/or treatment of a disease | Plant or animal |
| Phytonutrient | Plant derived compound | Plant |
| Phytochemical | A variety of plant-derived compounds with therapeutic activities such as anticarcinogenic, antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant | Plant |
| Bioactive | Components in foods or dietary supplements, other than those necessary to the basic nutritional needs, which are responsible for changes in health status | Plant or animal |
Description of products for the regulation of the intestinal bacteria population in poultry and their principal effects.
| Items | Definition | Mechanism of Action |
|---|---|---|
| Probiotics | Live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host | Competitive exclusion |
| Prebiotics | A nondigestible compound that, through its metabolization by microorganisms in the gut, modulates composition and/or activity of the gut microbiota, thus conferring a beneficial physiological effect on the host | Nutrient source for the selective growth of beneficial bacteria of the intestinal microbiota |
| Vitamins | Vitamins are nutritional elements which are necessary for essential activities such as development, growth, and metabolism of cells | Antioxidant effect |
| Phytogenic feed | Compounds of plant origin incorporated into animal feed to enhance livestock productivity through the improvement of digestibility, nutrient absorption, and elimination of intestinal pathogens | Increase in growth performance, nutrient digestibility and gut health |
| Organic acids | Primarily composed of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), also commonly referred to as volatile short-chain fatty acids (VSCFA), such as fumaric, propionic, acetic, lactic, butyric, and others. Other organic acids consist of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA), and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) | Lowering pH of GI tract (reduction in acid sensitive bacteria) |
Figure 1Benefits of in ovo inoculation of nutraceuticals and phytonutrient.