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Antioxidant effects of seaweeds and their active compounds on animal health and production - a review.
Michalak, Izabela; Tiwari, Ruchi; Dhawan, Manish; Alagawany, Mahmoud; Farag, Mayada R; Sharun, Khan; Emran, Talha Bin; Dhama, Kuldeep.
  • Michalak I; Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Advanced Material Technologies, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland.
  • Tiwari R; Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Sciences, Uttar Pradesh Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU), Mathura, India.
  • Dhawan M; Department of Microbiology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India.
  • Alagawany M; The Trafford Group of Colleges, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Farag MR; Poultry Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.
  • Sharun K; Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Department, Veterinary Medicine Faculty, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.
  • Emran TB; Division of Surgery, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Dhama K; Department of Pharmacy, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Vet Q ; 42(1): 48-67, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1815728
ABSTRACT
Natural antioxidants applied as feed additives can improve not only animals' health and overall performance but also increase their resistance to environmental stress such as heat stress, bad housing conditions, diseases, etc. Marine organisms, for example seaweeds - red, brown, and green macroalgae contain a plethora of biologically active substances, including phenolic compounds, polysaccharides, pigments, vitamins, micro- and macroelements, and proteins known for their antioxidant activity, which can help in the maintenance of appropriate redox status in animals and show pleiotropic effects for enhancing good health, and productivity. The dysregulated production of free radicals is a marked characteristic of several clinical conditions, and antioxidant machinery plays a pivotal role in scavenging the excessive free radicals, thereby preventing and treating infections in animals. Supplementation of seaweeds to animal diet can boost antioxidant activity, immunity, and the gut environment. Dietary supplementation of seaweeds can also enhance meat quality due to the deposition of marine-derived antioxidant components in muscles. The use of natural antioxidants in the meat industry is a practical approach to minimize or prevent lipid oxidation. However, overconsumption of seaweeds, especially brown macroalgae, should be avoided because of their high iodine content. An important point to consider when including seaweeds in animal feed is their variable composition which depends on the species, habitat, location, harvest time, growing conditions such as nutrient concentration in water, light intensity, temperature, etc. This review highlights the beneficial applications of seaweeds and their extracted compounds, which have antioxidant properties as feed additives and impact animal health and production.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Seaweed / Antioxidants Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Vet Q Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 01652176.2022.2061744

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Seaweed / Antioxidants Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Vet Q Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 01652176.2022.2061744