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- Title
天然植物多酚助力绿色生态健康 养殖之进展、挑战与未来 .
- Authors
钟 翔
- Abstract
China′s traditional diet model seriously lacks trace amounts of natural plant bioactive sub⁃ stances with special physiological activity functions, resulting in inadequate and unbalanced animal nutrition, imperfect animal nutrition theory system, affecting animal health and ecological environment, and seriously restricting the high-quality development of animal husbandry in China. Plant polyphenols are the most common plant active sub⁃ stances in nature. They have a variety of biological functions such as antioxidant, regulating immunity, inhibiting harmful bacteria, antiviral, eliminating inflammation, promoting digestion and improving meat quality, and other biological functions. With the characteristics of multi-channel, multi-target, pure natural, no pollution, no residue, no drug resistance and other characteristics, they are considered as an ideal alternative to antibiotic substitute and play an important role in the green and healthy breeding of animals in China. This paper addresses the major needs of healthy, green, ecological and sustainable development in China′s animal husbandry, and reviews the definition and classification of plant polyphenols, the history and current status of application, biological activities and functions, metabolic characteristics, reduction of bacterial resistance, improvement of breeding environment, and the application in livestock and poultry production. Finally, the research and application bottlenecks and future development of plant polyphenols in the feed industry are summarized and prospected, in order to accelerate the in-depth research and product innovation and development of natural plant bioactive substances, promote the healthy, green and high-quality development of China′s animal husbandry, promote the quality and efficiency of China′s agriculture, as well as provide ideas for the innovation and development of China′s animal nutrition theory system.
- Publication
Feed Industry, 2023, Vol 44, Issue 13, p1
- ISSN
1001-991X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13302/j.cnki.fi.2023.13.001