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Abstract
Theanine is a naturally occurring amino acid, including two forms: D-theanine and L-theanine. L-theanine is the most common nonprotein amino acid and is soluble in water. Theanine can be found in some plants, such as green tea and some mushrooms. Under stress conditions, theanine is proposed to be a naturally effective additive in preventing reactive oxygen species, thus reducing oxidative stress. In addition, as an immune booster in animal bodies, L-theanine can be applied in the diet to help animals improve their performance, especially their immunity during stress conditions. The digestion of L-theanine improves γδ T cell growth and development. Thus, it is considered an essential compound in boosting the immune function. Moreover, the immune function of L-theanine is also shown in immune-related organs through increasing their weights. Theanine seems to be widely used in pigs, mice, and humans. However, the study of theanine in poultry species is scarce. Therefore, to fill the knowledge gap regarding the use of theanine in enhancing poultry immunity, this study aims to synthesize all information on the application of theanine in poultry, focusing on its immune-boosting role.Entities:
Keywords: Animal welfare; Immunology; Stress; Theanine
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35603064 PMCID: PMC9109851 DOI: 10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i2.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Vet J ISSN: 2218-6050
Fig. 1.L-theanine’s chemical structure (National Center for Biotechnology Information, 2022).
Fig. 2.Metabolism pathway of L-theanine (Liu ).
Fig. 3.The function of L-theanine in immunity.
Fig. 4.The effect of the release of some organs and their effects on immune function (Abo-Al-Ela ).
Positive results of L-theanine in immunity.
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| Broilers | 200 mg/kg diet | It reduced serum levels of the cytokines and mRNA expression in the thymus and spleen. |
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| Broilers | 100, 200, and 300 mg/kg | By boosting the population of commensal bacteria in chickens, it has a good impact on immunity and gut microbes. |
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| Broilers | 400 mg/kg | It is a safe feed additive up to 400 mg/kg that could help broilers’ immune systems. |
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| Broilers | 4, 5, and 6% green tea (L-theanine) | Immunity to coccidiosis improved at both cellular and humoral levels. |
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| Broilers | 1.5% green tea (L-theanine) | Green tea (L-theanine) and fish oil had no effect on performance, but they did increase humoral immune responses |
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| Broiler chicks | 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, and1.00% green tea | Broiler hens’ immunity was improved when green tea (L-theanine) powder was used. |
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| Ross 308 broilers | 1.5% green tea (L-theanine) | Green tea (L-theanine) combined with fish oil had favorable benefits on broiler chickens’ immune systems, and green tea powder boosted broiler chickens’ immune systems. |