Natural extracts are frequently adopted as a valuable alternative to antibiotics in intensive animal farming. Their diverse bioactive constituents such as phytosterols, glucosinolates, carotenoids and polyphenols have shown an- tioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Tannins are the largest class of polyphenol compounds of plant extracts, which can be classified into two hydrolysable or condensed subgroups. Poultry and swine nutri- tion are the most important sectors in which tannins have been used, firstly adopting tannin-rich feedstuffs and more recently, using tannin extracts from different plants. Several commercial products are available con- taining tannins extracted from the European chestnut tree (Castanea sativa Mill.) and the American quebracho (Schinopsis spp.). Tannins extracted from these plants have been applied on intensive swine farms due to their ability to improve animal performance and health. These positive and prominent effects are frequently associated with the antinutritional effects in reducing feed palatability, digestibility and protein utilization of feed. Some criticisms and contrasting results regarding pig performance and intestinal health have been reported. This paper provides an overview of the effects of chestnut and quebracho tannins on growth performance and intes- tinal health of pigs in order to clarify the appropriate dosage and response in the various physiological stages. © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The Animal Consortium.

Review: Chestnut and quebracho tannins in pig nutrition: the effects on performance and intestinal health / V. Caprarulo, C. Giromini, L. Rossi. - In: ANIMAL. - ISSN 1751-732X. - 2021:15(2021 Jan), pp. 100064.1-100064.10. [10.1016/j.animal.2020.100064]

Review: Chestnut and quebracho tannins in pig nutrition: the effects on performance and intestinal health

V. Caprarulo
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
C. Giromini
Secondo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
L. Rossi
Ultimo
Funding Acquisition
2021

Abstract

Natural extracts are frequently adopted as a valuable alternative to antibiotics in intensive animal farming. Their diverse bioactive constituents such as phytosterols, glucosinolates, carotenoids and polyphenols have shown an- tioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Tannins are the largest class of polyphenol compounds of plant extracts, which can be classified into two hydrolysable or condensed subgroups. Poultry and swine nutri- tion are the most important sectors in which tannins have been used, firstly adopting tannin-rich feedstuffs and more recently, using tannin extracts from different plants. Several commercial products are available con- taining tannins extracted from the European chestnut tree (Castanea sativa Mill.) and the American quebracho (Schinopsis spp.). Tannins extracted from these plants have been applied on intensive swine farms due to their ability to improve animal performance and health. These positive and prominent effects are frequently associated with the antinutritional effects in reducing feed palatability, digestibility and protein utilization of feed. Some criticisms and contrasting results regarding pig performance and intestinal health have been reported. This paper provides an overview of the effects of chestnut and quebracho tannins on growth performance and intes- tinal health of pigs in order to clarify the appropriate dosage and response in the various physiological stages. © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The Animal Consortium.
Feed supplements; Livestock production; Natural extract ; Polyphenol; Swine
Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione e Alimentazione Animale
gen-2021
17-dic-2020
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