Organic acid : an alternative for antibiotic-free feeding in broiler chicken production
Antibiotics growth promoters (AGP) have been widely used in intensive animal production. However, there is a concern regarding the possible antibiotic residue effects and the development of antibiotic-resistant population. Organic acids (OA) appear to be potential alternatives to AGP and they have...
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my.upm.eprints.112912011-03-30T07:05:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11291/ Organic acid : an alternative for antibiotic-free feeding in broiler chicken production S. R. Hasheimi, Zulkifli Somchit, Muhammad Nazrul Zakaria, Zunita Bejo, Mohd Hair Kok, P. C. Antibiotics growth promoters (AGP) have been widely used in intensive animal production. However, there is a concern regarding the possible antibiotic residue effects and the development of antibiotic-resistant population. Organic acids (OA) appear to be potential alternatives to AGP and they have received much attention with OA can reduce pH within the gut and the growth of undesired microorganisms will be suppressed while beneficial bacteria growth is enhanced. The benefits of OA supplementation included improved health and resistance to disease, faster growth, increased feed efficiency and better carcass quality. The improved nutrient digestibility with OA feeding could be associated with its anti-acid-intolerant bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Campylobacter and Salmonella. OA supplementation is beneficial in enhancing the number of Lactobacillus which may reduce colonization of pathogens resistance by competition adhesion for the intestinal epithelium. It is also evident that OA can effectively control Salmonella spp. in poultry. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed S. R. Hasheimi, Zulkifli and Somchit, Muhammad Nazrul and Zakaria, Zunita and Bejo, Mohd Hair and Kok, P. C. (2011) Organic acid : an alternative for antibiotic-free feeding in broiler chicken production. In: 4th International Conference on Animal Nutrition (4th ICAN 2010) : Sustainable Feeds – Maximizing Productivity and Profitability, 21-23 September 2010, Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Johor Bahru. (p. 69). English |
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Antibiotics growth promoters (AGP) have been widely used in intensive animal production. However, there is a concern regarding the possible antibiotic residue effects and the development of antibiotic-resistant population. Organic acids (OA) appear to be potential alternatives to AGP and they have received much attention with OA can reduce pH within the gut and the growth of undesired microorganisms will be suppressed while beneficial bacteria growth is enhanced. The benefits of OA supplementation included improved health and resistance to disease, faster growth, increased feed efficiency and better carcass quality. The improved nutrient digestibility with OA feeding could be associated with its anti-acid-intolerant bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Campylobacter and Salmonella. OA supplementation is beneficial in enhancing the number of Lactobacillus which may reduce colonization of pathogens resistance by competition adhesion for the intestinal epithelium. It is also evident that OA can effectively control Salmonella spp. in poultry. |
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Organic acid : an alternative for antibiotic-free feeding in broiler chicken production |
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