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Seaweeds, Intact and Processed, as a Valuable Component of Poultry Feeds

Izabela Michalak, Khalid Mahrose

2020Journal of Marine Science and Engineering54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Poultry production is an important area of the agricultural economy. Nowadays, there is an interest in novel sources of feed additives that will improve production performance and poultry health. As an easily available and renewable biomass rich in biologically active compounds, seaweeds can meet this demand. Different forms of seaweeds–seaweed powder from naturally occurring biomass, cultivated or waste biomass, extracted compounds, post-extraction residues or liquid extracts–may be used in poultry feeding. Inclusion of this unconventional material in the poultry nutrition can positively influence the poultry performance along with its health and enrich poultry products with active compounds, such as micro- and macroelements, polyunsaturated fatty acids and pigments. Seaweeds also reduce lipids and cholesterol in eggs. Moreover, due to their unique properties, they can serve as an alternative to antibiotic growth promoters. This review presents the latest developments in the use of seaweeds in poultry nutrition, as well as its limitations.

Topics & Concepts

Biomass (ecology)Poultry farmingPolyunsaturated fatty acidBiotechnologyFood scienceFeed additiveAgricultureAlgaeExtraction (chemistry)Animal feedHealth benefitsBiologyPulp and paper industryChemistryFatty acidBotanyAgronomyBroilerEcologyBiochemistryTraditional medicineMedicineEngineeringChromatographySeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthAnimal Nutrition and Physiology
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