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A Review of Effect of Saponins on Ruminal Fermentation, Health and Performance of Ruminants

Ahmed E. Kholif

2023Veterinary Sciences75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Saponins are steroid, or triterpene glycoside, compounds found in plants and plant products, mainly legumes. However, some plants containing saponins are toxic. Saponins have both positive and negative roles in animal nutrition. Saponins have been shown to act as membrane-permeabilizing, immunostimulant, hypocholesterolaemic, and defaunating agents in the rumen for the manipulation of ruminal fermentation. Moreover, it has been reported that saponins have impair protein digestion in the gut to interact with cholesterol in the cell membrane, cause cell rupture and selective ruminal protozoa elimination, thus improving N-use efficiency and resulting in a probable increase in ruminant animal performance.

Topics & Concepts

RumenTriterpeneFermentationRuminantDigestion (alchemy)BiologyGlycosideFood scienceBiochemistryChemistryBotanyAgronomyPastureMedicineChromatographyAlternative medicinePathologyRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyNatural product bioactivities and synthesisToxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins