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Tomato Pomace Waste as Safe Feed Additive for Poultry Health and Production – A Review

Rifat Ullah Khan, Aamir Khan, Mehreen Dost Muhammad, Shabana Naz

2022Annals of Animal Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Tomato cultivation and industrial processing produce a considerable amount of tomato pomace, peels, and seeds, which are difficult to handle. These by-products contain a variety of minerals and bioactive substances, and may thus be further valorised, generating additional revenue for processing plants while also decreasing environmental issues caused by their buildup. The inclusion of tomato pomace in poultry feed has been shown to produce promising effects in poultry growth and health, however the results are largely inconsistent. Literature has documented improvement in growth, egg production and quality, immunological and antioxidant effects in poultry. This review has compiled the impacts of tomato pomace on the growth and health indices of poultry.

Topics & Concepts

PomaceBiotechnologyFood sciencePoultry farmingAnimal feedValorisationProduction (economics)Health benefitsPoultry meatBiologyBusinessEnvironmental scienceWaste managementMedicineEngineeringTraditional medicineEcologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsMoringa oleifera research and applicationsSeed and Plant BiochemistryAgricultural Practices and Plant Genetics