The in Ovo feeding administration (Gallus gallus)—An emerging in vivo approach to assess bioactive compounds with potential nutritional benefits

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Abstract

In recent years, the in ovo feeding in fertilized broiler (Gallus gallus) eggs approach was further developed and currently is widely applied in the evaluation process of the effects of functional foods (primarily plant origin compounds) on the functionality of the intestinal brush border membrane, as well as potential prebiotic properties and interactions with the intestinal microbial populations. This review collates the information of potential nutrients and their effects on the mineral absorption, gut development, brush border membrane functionality, and immune system. In addition, the advantages and limitations of the in ovo feeding method in the assessment of potential prebiotic effects of plant origin compounds is discussed.

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Hou, T., & Tako, E. (2018, April 1). The in Ovo feeding administration (Gallus gallus)—An emerging in vivo approach to assess bioactive compounds with potential nutritional benefits. Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10040418

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