Mechanisms by which phytogenic extracts enhance livestock reproductive health: current insights and future directions.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Pub Date : 2025-04-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fvets.2025.1568577
Adedeji O Adetunji, Jacqueline Price, Henrietta Owusu, Esiosa F Adewale, Precious Adedayo Adesina, Tolulope Peter Saliu, Zhendong Zhu, Christian Xedzro, Emmanuel Asiamah, Shahidul Islam
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Abstract

Reproductive health is a critical determinant of livestock productivity and economic sustainability. However, it is often compromised by infectious diseases, environmental stressors, and nutritional deficits. Phytogenic extracts-bioactive compounds derived from medicinal plants-have emerged as sustainable alternatives to synthetic antibiotics and hormones, exhibiting antimicrobial, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory properties. These extracts influence key reproductive processes such as follicular development, oocyte maturation, and endometrial health while mitigating the detrimental effects of oxidative stress and pathogenic infections. Recent findings suggest that phytogenic extract can enhance reproductive performance, improve oocyte quality, and support pregnancy outcomes. Despite the growing body of evidence, optimal application strategies and the full breadth of their biological effects remain insufficiently explored. This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms modulated by phytogenic extracts, particularly in the context of hormone regulation, immune modulation, and oxidative stress mitigation. We also identify critical knowledge gaps and propose future research directions to optimize the use of phytogenic extracts as a sustainable approach to enhancing livestock reproductive health.

植物提取物增强牲畜生殖健康的机制:目前的见解和未来的方向。
生殖健康是牲畜生产力和经济可持续性的关键决定因素。然而,它经常受到传染病、环境压力因素和营养缺乏的损害。植物性提取物——从药用植物中提取的生物活性化合物——已成为合成抗生素和激素的可持续替代品,具有抗菌、抗氧化和免疫调节特性。这些提取物影响关键的生殖过程,如卵泡发育、卵母细胞成熟和子宫内膜健康,同时减轻氧化应激和致病性感染的有害影响。最近的研究表明,植物提取物可以提高生殖性能,改善卵母细胞质量,并支持妊娠结局。尽管有越来越多的证据,但最佳应用策略和其生物效应的全部广度仍然没有得到充分的探索。本文综述了植物提取物调控的分子机制,特别是在激素调节、免疫调节和氧化应激缓解的背景下。我们还确定了关键的知识空白,并提出了未来的研究方向,以优化植物提取物的使用,作为一种可持续的方法来提高牲畜的生殖健康。
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.40%
发文量
1870
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Veterinary Science is a global, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that bridges animal and human health, brings a comparative approach to medical and surgical challenges, and advances innovative biotechnology and therapy. Veterinary research today is interdisciplinary, collaborative, and socially relevant, transforming how we understand and investigate animal health and disease. Fundamental research in emerging infectious diseases, predictive genomics, stem cell therapy, and translational modelling is grounded within the integrative social context of public and environmental health, wildlife conservation, novel biomarkers, societal well-being, and cutting-edge clinical practice and specialization. Frontiers in Veterinary Science brings a 21st-century approach—networked, collaborative, and Open Access—to communicate this progress and innovation to both the specialist and to the wider audience of readers in the field. Frontiers in Veterinary Science publishes articles on outstanding discoveries across a wide spectrum of translational, foundational, and clinical research. The journal''s mission is to bring all relevant veterinary sciences together on a single platform with the goal of improving animal and human health.
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