Cinnamon as a Potential Feed Additive: Beneficial Effects on Poultry Health and Production Performances – An Update
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Published:2023-06-30
Issue:3
Volume:11
Page:444-461
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ISSN:2320-8694
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Container-title:Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences
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Short-container-title:J Exp Bio & Ag Sci
Author:
A V Kaaviya, P Hridya, Prasanth Diya, D Abernaa, P S Harisankaran, C R Hari Sankar, Rajan Nithin S, S Karthik, J Adinan, K S Abhijith, Krishnan Rohith, Akash ShopnilORCID, Amin RuhulORCID, Chakraborty SandipORCID, Chopra HiteshORCID, Dey AbhijitORCID, Sharma Anil KORCID, Alagawany MahmoudORCID, Dhama KuldeepORCID, Chandran DeepakORCID
Abstract
According to the Food and Agricultural Organization, global poultry output increased from approximately 115 million tons in 2016 to around 136 million tons in 2023. Poultry production has increased significantly with the dramatic uptick in meat and egg demand. Feed accounts for between 65 and 70 percent of total production costs, making it the largest chicken industry expense. This is why it's important to maximize the transformation of poultry feed into feed with a high biological value while taking as many steps as possible to protect feed quality and reduce feed costs. The use of feed additives in poultry feed has recently gained popularity and has been essential to increase feed efficiency and growth rate, which typically leads to reduced costs. The meat's texture, consistency, and nutritional content are all improved, and its shelf life is lengthened as a bonus. Feed additives are a fantastic tool for boosting a poultry farm's bottom line. For example, cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) is often used as a traditional feed supplement. Rather than antibiotics, the poultry industry could benefit from using cinnamon as a natural antibiotic replacement, which would benefit animal welfare, consumer health, and the bottom line. The performance index, feed intake, FCE performance, and weight growth of poultry can all be improved by including cinnamon in the feed at varied concentrations. The digestive health and intestinal microbial population of hens are enhanced by a diet containing bioactive components of cinnamon. Cinnamon essential oils' popularity stems from their many valuable features, such as their ability to increase gastric enzyme synthesis and other biofunctional benefits. This review focuses on the possible advantages of cinnamon as a natural feed supplement for chickens, particularly about their intestinal microbiota, blood chemistry, nutrient absorption, gene expression, and immunology.
Publisher
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Veterinary,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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