Polyphenols for Livestock Feed: Sustainable Perspectives for Animal Husbandry?

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Abstract

There is growing interest in specialized metabolites for fortification strategies in feed and/or as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial alternative for the containment of disorders/pathologies that can also badly impact human nutrition. In this context, the improvement of the diet of ruminant species with polyphenols and the influence of these compounds on animal performance, biohydrogenation processes, methanogenesis, and quality and quantity of milk have been extensively investigated through in vitro and in vivo studies. Often conflicting results emerge from a review of the literature of recent years. However, the data suggest pursuing a deepening of the role of phenols and polyphenols in ruminant feeding, paying greater attention to the chemistry of the single compound or to that of the mixture of compounds more commonly used for investigative purposes.

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Formato, M., Cimmino, G., Brahmi-Chendouh, N., Piccolella, S., & Pacifico, S. (2022, November 1). Polyphenols for Livestock Feed: Sustainable Perspectives for Animal Husbandry? Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27227752

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