家禽业中的有机酸:营养进展和健康益处综述

Hongxu Du, Imran Sarwar, Sajjad Ahmad, Imran Suheryani, Sohail Anjum, Shaista Andlib, Mohib Ullah Kakar, Muhammad Asif Arain
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抗生素的发现是医学科学领域最伟大的里程碑之一,它在推动畜禽部门的进步和绩效方面发挥了关键作用。抗生素已在家禽日粮中以亚治疗剂量用于促进生长,以治疗水平用于治疗疾病。不适当和不分青红皂白地使用抗菌素导致抗生素耐药性和耐药基因直接或通过动物饲料或环境中的细菌传播。事实上,多年来已经提出了许多饲料补充剂作为抗生素替代品,以改善家禽的健康状况,福利和生产性能。然而,有机酸(OA)已成为一种潜在的抗生素替代品,由于其抗菌性质。虽然OA作为动植物组织的常规成分在自然界中含量丰富,但在动物后肠中通过微生物发酵产生的OA却很少。有趣的是,补充几种类型的OA如甲酸、乳酸、富马酸、丁酸、柠檬酸和酒石酸已被证明可以显著改善家禽的健康状况和生产性能。同时,OA作为抗微生物、抗真菌、抗原虫和抗球虫药物在病理疾病中的多重治疗作用也被研究。此外,OA通过改善胃肠道(GIT)的免疫系统、生理和形态提供保护。本综述的主要目的是强调OA作为抗生素替代品在家禽业中的治疗潜力和有益用途。关键词:抗生素替代有机酸生长促进剂治疗效果健康益处家禽致谢本文的所有作者都得到了各自大学和研究所的大力支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者的贡献在撰写这篇综述文章时,所有作者都是平等的贡献者。本研究得到重庆市自然科学基金[CSTB2022NSCQ-MSX0470]和北京农学院中药中药北京市重点实验室[BUAPSP202205]开放项目的支持。
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Organic acids in poultry industry: a review of nutritional advancements and health benefits
SUMMARYThe discovery of antibiotics has been one of the greatest milestones in the field of medical science that has played a pivotal role in advancing the progress and performance of the livestock and poultry sector. Antibiotics have been used in poultry diets at sub-therapeutic doses for growth promotion and at therapeutic levels for disease treatment. Inappropriate and indiscriminate use of antimicrobials leads to antibiotic resistance and transmission of resistant genes either directly or through bacteria from animal feed, or the environment. In fact, numerous feed supplements have been proposed over the years as antibiotic alternatives, to improve the health status, welfare and productive performance of poultry birds. However, organic acids (OA) have emerged as a potential antibiotic replacement due to their antimicrobial nature. Although, OA are abundant in nature as conventional components of animal and plant tissues, whereas, few of them are produced by microbial fermentation in the hindgut of animals. Interestingly, supplementation of several types of OA such as formic acid, lactic acid, fumaric acid, butyric acid, citric acid and tartaric acid have been shown to significantly improve the health status and production performance of poultry birds. At the same time, OA have also been investigated for their multiple therapeutic effects on pathological disorders, as antimicrobial, antifungal, antiprotozoal, and anticoccidial agents. In addition, OA provide protection by improving the immune system, physiology and morphology of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). The prime objective of the present review is to highlight the therapeutic potential and beneficial uses of OA as an alternative to antibiotics in the poultry industry.KEYWORDS: Antibiotic substituteorganic acidgrowth promotertherapeutic effectshealth benefitspoultry AcknowledgementsAll the authors of this manuscript earnestly acknowledged from the support of respective Universities and Institutes.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Authors’ contributionsAll authors were equal contributors in writing this review article.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, China [CSTB2022NSCQ-MSX0470] and the Open Project Program of Beijing Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine at Beijing University of Agriculture [BUAPSP202205].
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