2017
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v9i4.1502
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Advances in role of organic acids in poultry nutrition: A review

Abstract: Anti microbial drug resistance concerns scientists all around the world epically one used as livestock feed additives. Feed grade antibiotics are given in non therapeutic doses which lead to survival of pathogenic microbes which in turn develop drug resistance, thus necessitating researchers to search for alternative ways to feed grade antibiotics besides doing least compromise on growth parameters. Organic acids are used in poultry to lower the pH of intestinal tract which favours good microbes which in turn … Show more

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“…Comparatively, Chowdhury et al examined the effects of CA at 0.5% and avilamycin at 0.001% on broilers and obtained significant growth performance parameters versus avilamycin or control diets at 35 days of age [108]. Similar CA findings in laying hens and broilers showed a positive response to stimulate pepsin activity, support protein digestion, increase apparent digestibility and phosphorus bioavailability [115,116].…”
Section: Antibacterial Function Acidity Nutrient Absorption and Performancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Comparatively, Chowdhury et al examined the effects of CA at 0.5% and avilamycin at 0.001% on broilers and obtained significant growth performance parameters versus avilamycin or control diets at 35 days of age [108]. Similar CA findings in laying hens and broilers showed a positive response to stimulate pepsin activity, support protein digestion, increase apparent digestibility and phosphorus bioavailability [115,116].…”
Section: Antibacterial Function Acidity Nutrient Absorption and Performancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The Effect of Citric Acid Supplementation on Growth Performance, Digestibility and Linear Body Measurement of Ross 308... of the variety of citric acid and microbial phytase on feed conversion efficiency in broilers (Nezhad et al, 2007;Islam., 2012;Haq et al, 2017). Additionally, Kopeck et al (2012) found that treatment with CA (0.25 per cent) enhanced the feed conversion ratio in broilers.…”
Section: Effect Of Citric Acid On Feed Conversion Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citric acids do not have any residual or detrimental residue in meat products, as well as the lack of any environmental impact contributing to microbial resistance, as is the case with antibiotics. Vargas-Rodriguez et al, (2002), Ao et al, (2009) and Haq et al (2017) discovered that 2 percent citric acid in the broiler feed improves DM, CP and neutral detergent substance absorption. Moreover, Ghazala et al (2011) discovered that providing 2% citric acid to broiler ration improved crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), crude fiber (CF) and nitrogen-free extract (NFE).…”
Section: Effect Of Citric Acid On Digestibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os óleos essenciais presentes no Tratamento C possuem um mecanismo de ação baseado em propriedades antimicrobianas, que estabilizam a microbiota intestinal e diminuem a produção e excreção do número de mediadores químicos das células de defesa do intestino, sendo uma ação parecida com o que ocorre no uso de antibióticos. No tratamento com uso de ácidos orgânicos, sua melhora no desempenho está associada ao contato deste composto com a membrana plásmatica, do qual resultará em sua dissociação no interior da célula, onde vai ocorrer a liberação íons H + e por consequência redução do pH, que além de permitir um melhor aproveitamento de proteínas vai criar um ambiente estressante para as bactérias, que as leva a uma disfunção metabólica e diminuição de sua replicação (HAQ et al, 2017). O tratamento B (controle negativo) teve menor consumo de ração e menor ganho de peso, e apesar de ser utilizado para demonstrar o efeito dos tratamentos propostos, este também justifica a necessidade de inclusão de aditivos para manter a atual produtividade na avicultura.…”
Section: Percepção Dos Extensionistas Rurais Catarinenses Sobre Pasto...unclassified