Multi-Effects of Natural Plant Bioactive Components on Intestinal Health in Pigs: Promising Feed-Antibiotic Alternatives?

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Zhuan Song, Peng Li, Mengjun Wu, Shuangshuang Guo, Tao Wu, Yongqing Hou, Dan Yi
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Abstract

The poor intestinal health induced by management, stress, or infection remains a substantial challenge restricting the rapid development of the pig industry. Some natural plant bioactive components (NPBCs) have garnered considerable interest owing to their multifarious benefits, including enhancing intestinal morphology, digestion and absorption, barrier function, immune function, and regulating the gut microbiota. However, there are critical factors, such as the lack of standardized production technologies, lower stability and bioavailability, and unclear mechanisms of NPBCs, severely limiting their feeding efficacy and their application in animal production. Here, we conducted a comprehensive review of the recent advances regarding the impacts of NPBCs on pig gut health. Additionally, we highlighted the key areas that warrant further in-depth investigation. Taken together, NPBCs could be green, safe, and effective feed additives by constructively overcoming their limitations, and they are expected to have broader applications in animal husbandry.

由管理、应激或感染引起的肠道健康不良仍然是制约养猪业快速发展的一个重大挑战。一些天然植物生物活性成分(NPBCs)具有多种益处,包括增强肠道形态、消化和吸收、屏障功能、免疫功能和调节肠道微生物群等,因此引起了人们的极大兴趣。然而,由于缺乏标准化生产技术、稳定性和生物利用率较低、NPBCs 的作用机制不明确等关键因素,严重限制了其饲养功效和在动物生产中的应用。在此,我们全面回顾了有关 NPBCs 对猪肠道健康影响的最新进展。此外,我们还强调了值得进一步深入研究的关键领域。总之,通过建设性地克服其局限性,NPBCs 可以成为绿色、安全和有效的饲料添加剂,并有望在畜牧业中得到更广泛的应用。
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Journal of Nutrition
Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
260
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition (JN/J Nutr) publishes peer-reviewed original research papers covering all aspects of experimental nutrition in humans and other animal species; special articles such as reviews and biographies of prominent nutrition scientists; and issues, opinions, and commentaries on controversial issues in nutrition. Supplements are frequently published to provide extended discussion of topics of special interest.
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