Role of dietary lecithin as an emulsifying agent in poultry nutrition: efficacy and feasibility

Aftab Ullah, Imran Sarwar, Imran Suheryani, Sajjad Ahmad, Shaista Andlib, Jameel Ahmed Buzdar, Mohib Ullah Kakar, Muhammad Asif Arain
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SUMMARYAdvancements in science and technology have resulted in a noteworthy improvement in the productive performance of poultry birds. This improvement has been achieved using balanced nutritional practices, the use of feed additives that enhance growth and effective disease prevention or control. Emulsifiers are frequently used food additives in animal and poultry feed to improve growth performance and overall health. One of the benefits of emulsifiers is aiding in the mixing and stabilisation of fats and oils in feed, which can enhance the digestibility and absorption of nutrients. Emulsifiers commonly used in avian feed include bile salt, soy-lecithin, lysophatidyl choline, lecithin, Gglycerol polyethylene glycol ricinolate (E 484), and sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate (SSL). These emulsifiers are used to enhance fat digestibility and enhance productivity performance. Lecithin has recently gained interest as a possible fat emulsifier because of its several health benefits. Lecithin, derived from plants, is widely used as an emulsifier in the livestock and poultry feed industry. It comprises over 45 naturally occurring lipids, half of which are phospholipids. The addition of lecithin to the diet has demonstrated eenhanced effects on production performance and nutrient digestibility in avian birds, apart from improving their health status and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) activity. Research has demonstrated that lecithin increases lipid metabolism and alleviates the negative effects of fatty liver haemorrhagic syndrome (FLHS) in laying birds. Feeding broilers, a diet containing 2% lecithin significantly reduces their blood cholesterol levels and improves their growth performance. This review offers an overview of lecithin’s practical usefulness in poultry feed formulation and provides insight into its feasibility and efficacy with respect to fat digestion in poultry birds.KEYWORDS: Emulsifierfat metabolismlecithinproduction performancepoultry AcknowledgementsAll the authors of the manuscript thank and acknowledge their respective universities and institutes.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
饲粮卵磷脂作为乳化剂在家禽营养中的作用:有效性和可行性
科学技术的进步使家禽的生产性能有了显著的提高。这种改善是通过均衡的营养做法、使用促进生长的饲料添加剂和有效的疾病预防或控制来实现的。乳化剂是畜禽饲料中常用的食品添加剂,用于改善生长性能和整体健康。乳化剂的好处之一是有助于饲料中油脂的混合和稳定,这可以提高营养物质的消化率和吸收。禽类饲料中常用的乳化剂包括胆盐、大豆卵磷脂、溶血卵磷脂、卵磷脂、甘油聚乙二醇蓖麻酸酯(e484)和硬脂酰-2-乳酸钠(SSL)。这些乳化剂用于提高脂肪消化率和提高生产性能。卵磷脂作为一种可能的脂肪乳化剂最近引起了人们的兴趣,因为它对健康有益。卵磷脂是从植物中提取的,在畜禽饲料工业中被广泛用作乳化剂。它包含超过45种天然脂质,其中一半是磷脂。在饲粮中添加卵磷脂,除了改善鸟类的健康状况和促甲状腺激素(TSH)活性外,还能提高鸟类的生产性能和营养物质消化率。研究表明卵磷脂能促进蛋鸟脂质代谢,减轻脂肪性肝出血综合征(FLHS)的负面影响。饲粮中添加2%卵磷脂可显著降低肉鸡血液胆固醇水平,提高肉鸡生长性能。本文综述了卵磷脂在家禽饲料配方中的实际用途,并深入探讨了卵磷脂在家禽脂肪消化方面的可行性和功效。关键词:乳化剂,脂肪代谢,卵磷脂生产性能,家禽,致谢所有作者感谢并感谢他们各自的大学和研究所。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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