Spirulina-based poultry feed: opportunities, challenges and future prospects

Faten Khalil, Vinod Kumar
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There is a concerted effort to find newer sources of feed additives that are not only economically viable but superior in nutritional composition and less dependent on agricultural crop sources that are primarily intended for human use. Furthermore, as a commercial enterprise, it is essential for the development of the poultry sector to maximize earnings in a sustainable manner. Meat and egg prices are highly volatile, being determined mostly by market forces at the expense of feed. Many problems in the poultry business could be addressed by exploring the potential of microalgae as an animal feed ingredient. Typically, the protein content of the substituted feed component should be high, have a well-balanced amino acid profile, be easily digested and not pose any nutritional risks to the bird. Green technology is introduced into the poultry sector value chain through the use of microalgae-based feed supplements which provide sustainability and carbon-capturing potential during the algae production phase. Microalgae such as Spirulina (Arthrospira sp.) can be used as a feed resource for chickens because of their high nutritional value. Animals fed with a diet consisting of spirulina showed improved growth and development, resistance to diseases, improved fertility and enhanced aesthetic and nutritional quality of their products. However, there is a significant gap in our understanding of how animals respond to Spirulina in the diet. Thus, this study examines the history and present state of knowledge concerning the use of Spirulina as a poultry feed additive, as well as the industry's current and future opportunities, challenges and prospects.
以螺旋藻为基础的家禽饲料:机遇、挑战和未来前景
人们正在共同努力寻找新的饲料添加剂来源,这些来源不仅在经济上可行,而且营养成分更优越,对主要供人类使用的农作物来源的依赖性也更小。此外,作为一家商业企业,家禽业的发展必须以可持续的方式实现收益最大化。肉类和蛋类的价格波动很大,主要由市场力量决定,以饲料为代价。通过探索微藻作为动物饲料原料的潜力,可以解决家禽业的许多问题。通常情况下,替代饲料成分的蛋白质含量要高,氨基酸组成要均衡,易于消化,并且不会对家禽造成任何营养风险。通过使用基于微藻的饲料添加剂,将绿色技术引入家禽业价值链,在藻类生产阶段提供可持续性和碳捕捉潜力。螺旋藻(节藻)等微藻营养价值高,可用作鸡的饲料资源。以螺旋藻为饲料喂养的动物在生长发育、抗病能力、繁殖力方面均有改善,其产品的美观度和营养质量也有所提高。然而,我们对动物如何应对日粮中的螺旋藻的了解还存在很大差距。因此,本研究探讨了使用螺旋藻作为家禽饲料添加剂的历史和现状,以及该行业当前和未来的机遇、挑战和前景。
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