Turmeric Powder: Potential Alternative to Antibiotics in Broiler Chicken Diets

Q3 Veterinary
Eddiemar B. Lagua, Keiven Mark B. Ampode
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Abstract

The gradual increment of the human population resulted in an increased demand for animal protein in developing countries. To satisfy the need for animal protein, synthetic antibiotics were incorporated into broiler chickens’ diets to stimulate growth and rapidly increase production performance. This is a significant problem since the resistance of antimicrobial can be derived from antibiotics’ abusive usage. The antibiotic immunity is of great public health concern because the antibiotic-resistant bacteria linked with the animals may be infective to humans, easily transmitted through food chains to humans, and widely disseminated via animal waste in the environment. These can cause complex, which somehow prolonged human infections leading to higher healthcare costs and often death. There is an urgent need for the agricultural industry to develop strategies to substitute antibiotics for food-producing animals, especially poultry and livestock. Turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn.) is one of the many medicinal herbs promising agricultural products as natural feed additives in poultry diets. It is the primary source of phenolic compounds such as curcumin, bisdemethoxycurcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and tetrahydrocurcuminoids. Several trials of the utilization of turmeric in poultry have been conducted using the in vitro and in vivo methods, and it was found out that turmeric and its derivatives have antimicrobial properties. The use of turmeric powder as feed additives and supplements have been recommended as an alternative to antibiotics for broiler chicken production. The purpose of this review is to discuss the antimicrobial property of turmeric powder and its effect on broiler chicken in terms of performance and meat quality.
姜黄粉:肉鸡饲粮中抗生素的潜在替代品
人口的逐渐增加导致发展中国家对动物蛋白的需求增加。为了满足对动物蛋白的需求,在肉鸡日粮中加入合成抗生素,以刺激生长并快速提高生产性能。这是一个重大问题,因为抗生素的耐药性可能源于抗生素的滥用。抗生素免疫引起了公众的极大关注,因为与动物相关的抗生素耐药性细菌可能会感染人类,很容易通过食物链传播给人类,并通过环境中的动物粪便广泛传播。这些可能会导致复杂的疾病,以某种方式延长人类感染时间,导致更高的医疗成本,并经常导致死亡。农业迫切需要制定战略,用抗生素替代生产食品的动物,特别是家禽和牲畜。姜黄(Curcuma longa Linn.)是许多中草药之一,有望成为家禽日粮中的天然饲料添加剂。它是酚类化合物的主要来源,如姜黄素、双去甲氧基姜黄素、去甲氧基姜黄素和四氢姜黄素。采用体外和体内方法对姜黄在家禽中的应用进行了几项试验,发现姜黄及其衍生物具有抗菌性能。姜黄粉作为饲料添加剂和补充剂已被推荐作为肉鸡生产中抗生素的替代品。本文就姜黄粉的抗菌性能及其对肉鸡生产性能和肉质的影响进行综述。
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Journal of Animal Health and Production
Journal of Animal Health and Production Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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