Multiple benefits of herbs: Polygonaceae species in veterinary pharmacology and livestock nutrition

IF 1.9 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Zafide Türk , Florian Leiber , Theresa Schlittenlacher , Matthias Hamburger , Michael Walkenhorst
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Abstract

Herbs rich in secondary metabolites may possess beneficial properties in livestock nutrition and health. 49 Polygonaceae species of European mountain regions were included in a qualitative systematic review based on the methodological framework of the PRISMA statement. 174 relevant publications were identified. They comprised 231 in vitro and 163 in vivo experiments with cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, pigs, and rodents. For 16 Polygonaceae species no reports were found. Fagopyrum esculentum and Fagopyrum tataricum showed potential as anti-inflammatory, antioxidative and metabolic modifying herbs and feeds improving intake and nitrogen conversion in broiler as well as milk quality and ruminal biotransformation in dairy cows. Polygonum aviculare was promising as an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drug or feed, improving performance and affecting ruminal biotransformation in sheep, and Polygonum bistorta as an anti-inflammatory drug or feed, improving performance in broiler and mitigating methane emissions in ruminants. Rumex obtusifolius showed potential as an antibacterial drug or feed improving ruminal biotransformation and preventing bloating in cows, while Rumex acetosa and Rumex acetosella had antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Furthermore, Polygonum minus, Polygonum persicaria, Rumex crispus and Rumex patientia possess interesting anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities. In conclusion, some Polygonaceae species show relevant properties that might be useful to prevent and treat livestock diseases, combined with nutritional benefits in performance, product quality, lowering ruminal methane and ammonia formation and transferring omega-3 fatty-acids from feed to tissue. The potential of such multifunctional plants for a holistic integration of veterinary, nutritional and ecological perspectives under a one-health approach of livestock management is discussed.
草本植物的多重益处:蓼科植物在兽医药理学和家畜营养中的应用。
富含次生代谢物的草药对家畜的营养和健康具有有益的作用。基于PRISMA声明的方法学框架,对欧洲山区的49种蓼科植物进行了定性系统评价。确定了174份有关出版物。他们在牛、绵羊、山羊、家禽、猪和啮齿动物身上进行了231次体外实验和163次体内实验。蓼科16种未见报道。荞麦荞麦和苦荞具有抗炎、抗氧化和代谢调节的潜力,可作为改善肉鸡采食量和氮转化、改善牛奶品质和奶牛瘤胃生物转化的草药和饲料。黄精作为抗菌抗炎药或饲料,有望改善绵羊生产性能并影响瘤胃生物转化;黄精作为抗炎药或饲料,有望改善肉鸡生产性能并减少反刍动物甲烷排放。瘤胃瘤胃菌具有改善奶牛瘤胃生物转化和预防腹胀的抗菌药物或饲料潜力,而醋酸瘤胃菌和醋酸瘤胃菌具有抗菌和抗炎作用。此外,黄蓼、桃皮蓼、狐尾草和狐尾草还具有抗炎和抗菌活性。综上所述,一些蓼科植物显示出相关的特性,可能有助于预防和治疗牲畜疾病,同时在生产性能、产品质量、降低瘤胃甲烷和氨的形成以及将omega-3脂肪酸从饲料转移到组织方面具有营养价值。讨论了这些多功能植物在畜牧业管理的单一健康方法下对兽医、营养和生态观点的全面整合的潜力。
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Veterinary and Animal Science
Veterinary and Animal Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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