Tryptophan in poultry nutrition: Impacts and mechanisms of action

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Many studies have shown that productivity, immune system, antioxidant status, and meat and egg quality can be optimized by dietary supplementation with amino acids that are not usually added to poultry diets. Understanding the effects of these amino acids may encourage feed manufacturers and poultry producers to include them as additives. One of these amino acids is tryptophan (Trp). The importance of Trp is directly related to its role in protein anabolism and indirectly related to its metabolites such as serotonin and melatonin. Thus, Trp could affect the secretion of hormones, development of immune organs, meat and egg production, and meat and egg quality in poultry raised under controlled or stressed conditions. Therefore, this review discusses the main roles of Trp in poultry production and its mode (s) of action in order to help poultry producers decide whether they need to add Trp to poultry diets. Further areas of research are also identified to address information gaps.

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Fouad, A. M., El-Senousey, H. A. K., Ruan, D., Wang, S., Xia, W., & Zheng, C. (2021, November 1). Tryptophan in poultry nutrition: Impacts and mechanisms of action. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.13515

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