Yeast Probiotic and Yeast Products in Enhancing Livestock Feeds Utilization and Performance: An Overview.

Yuanxiang Pang, Hailiang Zhang, Haoyu Wen, Hongbing Wan, Hao Wu, Ying Chen, Shengshuo Li, Le Zhang, Xiaojie Sun, Bichen Li, Xuelian Liu
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The intensive use of antibiotics as growth-promoting agents in animal production has resulted in the spread of animal antibiotic resistance and possibly human antibiotic resistance. Based on this premise, it is significant to explore an alternative approach to preventing infectious diseases and promoting animal growth and health. Yeast as the main natural growth promoter in livestock nutrition has been extensively studied for decades. Numerous yeasts and yeast-containing products are produced, marketed, and used in animal feed as providers of nutrient sources, probiotics, and nutrients or serve distinct nutritional functions. A large amount of scientific research suggests that yeasts and their derivatives may be good for animal growth performance and health, especially when animals are housed in poor sanitation or are suffering from disease. However, when yeasts are used as a surrogate for livestock antibiotics, the results vary according to several factors, including yeast species, yeast product components, feed ingredients, animal category, type of symptoms, and differences in the rearing environment. In this review, the effects of different yeasts on different animals will be reviewed. The types of widely used yeast products, their functional characteristics, and application effects will be discussed in order to provide a reference for the development and application of yeast feed products.

酵母、益生菌和酵母制品在提高牲畜饲料利用率和生产性能中的应用综述
在动物生产中大量使用抗生素作为促生长剂,导致了动物抗生素耐药性的蔓延,也可能导致人类抗生素耐药性的蔓延。在此前提下,探索一种预防传染病、促进动物生长和健康的替代方法具有重要意义。酵母作为家畜营养中主要的天然生长促进剂已被广泛研究了几十年。许多酵母菌和含酵母菌的产品被生产、销售并用于动物饲料中,作为营养来源、益生菌和营养素的提供者,或具有不同的营养功能。大量科学研究表明,酵母及其衍生物可能有利于动物的生长性能和健康,特别是当动物饲养在卫生条件差或患有疾病的情况下。然而,当使用酵母作为家畜抗生素的替代品时,结果因多种因素而异,包括酵母种类、酵母产品成分、饲料成分、动物类别、症状类型和饲养环境的差异。本文将对不同酵母对不同动物的作用进行综述。本文将对目前广泛应用的酵母产品类型、功能特点及应用效果进行探讨,以期为酵母饲料产品的开发和应用提供参考。
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