有机酸对肉鸡营养影响的研究进展

Prosper Chukwudi, Paulinus Ikenna Umeugokwe, Nnanna Ephraim Ikeh, Bright Chigozie Amaefule
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为了满足现代养鸡业的要求,高水平的生产力和高效的饲料转化率是必要的。这可以通过使用特定的饲料添加剂来部分实现。禁止使用抗生素迫使研究人员探索抗生素的替代方案。有机酸及其盐通常在家禽养殖中用作抗生素生长促进剂的替代品。这些化合物以羧酸基团的存在为特征,被归类为弱酸。它们在氨基酸、糖和脂肪酸的降解中起中间体的作用。有机酸包含了一系列广泛的化学物质,这些物质通常是天然存在的,是动物组织、植物和微生物的基本成分。有机酸降低肠道的pH值,促进有益微生物的生长。这增强了鸡对营养物质的消化,提高了鸡的免疫力,从而消除了对抗生素的需求。本文综述了有机酸的抗菌作用以及有机酸对肉鸡生长性能、肠道健康、胴体和器官特性的影响的最新研究成果。
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The effects of organic acids on broiler chicken nutrition: A review

The effects of organic acids on broiler chicken nutrition: A review

To meet the requirements of the modern chicken industry, high levels of productivity and efficient feed conversion are necessary. This can be partially accomplished by using particular feed additives. The prohibition of antibiotic usage has compelled researchers to explore alternative options to antibiotics. Organic acids and their salts are commonly employed in poultry farming as substitutes for antibiotic growth promoters. These compounds are distinguished by the presence of a carboxylic acid group and are classified as weak acids. They function as intermediates in the degradation of amino acids, sugars, and fatty acids. Organic acids encompass a wide range of chemical substances that are commonly found naturally as fundamental constituents of animal tissues, plants, and microorganisms. Organic acids decrease the pH of the intestinal tract, promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. This enhances the digestion of nutrients and increases immunity in chickens, eliminating the need for antibiotics. This review provides an overview of recent research findings regarding the antimicrobial effect of organic acids and the impact of organic acids on growth performance, intestinal health, and carcass and organ characteristics of broiler chickens.

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