The E-volution in swine nutrition: Current perspectives on vitamin E

Yauheni Shastak, Wolf Pelletier
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This review provides an in-depth analysis of vitamin E's multifaceted role in swine nutrition, incorporating both traditional insights and contemporary research. It begins with an exploration of vitamin E from an evolutionary perspective, followed by a detailed examination of its absorption, metabolism, and excretion in swine. The review emphasizes the micronutrient's critical functions in swine physiology, particularly its antioxidant properties and its emerging links to epigenetics, which include deoxyribonucleic acid methylation, histone modification, and noncoding ribonucleic acid regulation. The interactions of vitamin E with other dietary components are discussed, along with established nutritional requirements and current recommendations for supplementation. Additionally, the health benefits and performance improvements associated with vitamin E are presented, emphasizing its importance in immune function, growth, and meat quality. Despite extensive research, the review identifies gaps in understanding the bioavailability and long-term impacts of different vitamin E isoforms and supra-nutritional supplementation levels. It concludes with a discussion of research gaps and future directions, particularly the need for studies on the long-term effects of high-dose vitamin E supplementation and the influence of environmental factors on its metabolism. Through this comprehensive synthesis, this study aims to provide a holistic understanding of vitamin E's essential contributions to swine health and nutrition, with the goal of informing better dietary practices and enhancing swine productivity.

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猪营养中的E-进化:维生素E的最新观点
这篇综述深入分析了维生素E在猪营养中的多方面作用,结合了传统的见解和当代的研究。它开始与维生素E的探索从进化的角度来看,其次是它的吸收,代谢和猪排泄的详细检查。该综述强调了微量营养素在猪生理中的关键功能,特别是其抗氧化特性及其与表观遗传学的新联系,包括脱氧核糖核酸甲基化,组蛋白修饰和非编码核糖核酸调节。讨论了维生素E与其他膳食成分的相互作用,以及确定的营养需求和目前的补充建议。此外,还介绍了与维生素E相关的健康益处和性能改善,强调了其在免疫功能、生长和肉品质方面的重要性。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但该综述指出,在了解不同维生素E亚型和超营养补充水平的生物利用度和长期影响方面存在差距。最后讨论了研究的空白和未来的发展方向,特别是需要研究高剂量维生素E补充的长期效应和环境因素对其代谢的影响。通过这一综合研究,本研究旨在全面了解维生素E对猪健康和营养的重要贡献,为更好的饮食习惯和提高猪的生产能力提供信息。
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