Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review

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Autor(a) principal: Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Souza, Christiane Silva, Varella, Gabriel Oliveira Malta, Ferreira, Sabrina Evelin, Melo Júnior, Anderson Machado de, Ferreira, Mariana Hallak, Rocha, Vinícius Novaes, Nascimento, Haroldo Lobo dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5511
Resumo: In the current context, students, researchers and professionals working in the poultry sector are looking for alternatives to the use of growth-promoting antimicrobials since the use of these drugs has suffered partial and total restrictions worldwide, a fact that has forced the production sector to renew itself for do not lose participation in the consumer market. Among the main reasons for the removal of antimicrobials in poultry feed are the presence of residues in the feed, its disposal and environmental pollution and the risk of microorganisms extremely resistant to these products, which can cause enormous future difficulties in combating both in the sphere of animal production and in that of human health. The active principles of the various food, medicinal and wild plants, when transformed into essential oils, have been gradually better known and used in this attempt to replace traditional growth promoters without losing their productive capacity. However, because they are a very heterogeneous group with regard to their compositions, the results of this supplementation are still extremely variable and uncertain in relation to the levels of inclusion and interactions with each other. The objective was to discuss the effects of essential oils to replace antibiotics in poultry feed, and their consequences on intestinal morphology, composition of the microbiota and productive performance of broilers.
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spelling Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: reviewMorfología y microbiota de pollos de engorde alimentados con dietas que contienen aceites esenciales: revisiónMorfologia e microbiota de frangos de corte alimentados com rações contendo óleos essenciais: revisãoAditivos fitogênicosAntimicrobianosAvicultura industrialVellosidades.Aditivos fitogênicosAntimicrobianosAvicultura industrialVilosidades.AntimicrobialsIndustrial poultryPhytogenic additivesVilli.In the current context, students, researchers and professionals working in the poultry sector are looking for alternatives to the use of growth-promoting antimicrobials since the use of these drugs has suffered partial and total restrictions worldwide, a fact that has forced the production sector to renew itself for do not lose participation in the consumer market. Among the main reasons for the removal of antimicrobials in poultry feed are the presence of residues in the feed, its disposal and environmental pollution and the risk of microorganisms extremely resistant to these products, which can cause enormous future difficulties in combating both in the sphere of animal production and in that of human health. The active principles of the various food, medicinal and wild plants, when transformed into essential oils, have been gradually better known and used in this attempt to replace traditional growth promoters without losing their productive capacity. However, because they are a very heterogeneous group with regard to their compositions, the results of this supplementation are still extremely variable and uncertain in relation to the levels of inclusion and interactions with each other. The objective was to discuss the effects of essential oils to replace antibiotics in poultry feed, and their consequences on intestinal morphology, composition of the microbiota and productive performance of broilers.En el contexto actual, los estudiantes, investigadores y profesionales que trabajan en el sector avícola están buscando alternativas al uso de antimicrobianos promotores de crecimiento ya que, el uso de estos medicamentos ha sufrido restricciones parciales y totales en todo el mundo, un hecho que ha obligado al sector productivo a renovarse para no perder participación en el mercado de consumo. Entre las principales razones para el retiro de antimicrobianos de la alimentación de aves de corral están su presencia en los residuos de la alimentación, su eliminación y la contaminación ambiental o el riesgo de microorganismos extremadamente resistentes a estos productos, lo que puede causar enormes dificultades futuras de combatirlos tanto en el ámbito de la producción animal como en el de la salud humana. Los principios activos de las diversas plantas alimenticias, medicinales y silvestres, cuando se transforman en aceites esenciales, se han conocido mejor y se han utilizado gradualmente en un intento de reemplazar los promotores de crecimiento tradicionales sin perder sus capacidades productivas. Sin embargo, debido a que son un grupo muy heterogéneo con respecto a su composición, los resultados de esta suplementación siguen siendo extremadamente variables e inciertos en relación con los niveles de inclusión y las interacciones entre ellos. El objetivo fue analizar los efectos de los aceites esenciales al reemplazar los antibióticos en la alimentación de aves de corral, y sus consecuencias sobre la morfología intestinal, la composición de la microbiota y el rendimiento productivo de los pollos de engorde.No contexto atual, estudantes, pesquisadores e profissionais atuantes no setor avícola buscam alternativas ao uso de antimicrobianos promotores de crescimento uma vez que o uso desses medicamentos sofreu restrições parciais e totais em todo o mundo, fato que obrigou o setor de produção a se renovar para não perder participação no mercado consumidor. Dentre as principais razões para a retirada dos antimicrobianos na alimentação de aves têm-se a presença de resíduos na alimentação, seu descarte e poluição ambiental e, o risco de microrganismos extremamente resistentes a estes produtos, o que pode acarretar enormes dificuldades futuras em combatê-los tanto na esfera da produção animal quanto na da saúde humana. Os princípios ativos das diversas plantas alimentícias, medicinais e silvestres, quando transformados em óleos essenciais, tem sido melhor conhecidos gradualmente e utilizados nessa tentativa de substituição dos promotores de crescimento tradicionais sem que se perca em capacidades produtivas. Contudo, por se tratarem de um grupo muito heterogêneo no que diz a respeito de suas composições, os resultados desta suplementação ainda são extremamente variáveis e incertos em relação aos níveis de inclusão e interações entre si.  Objetivou-se discutir os efeitos dos óleos essenciais em substituição aos antibióticos na alimentação avícola, e suas consequências na morfologia intestinal, composição da microbiota e desempenho produtivo de frangos de corte.Research, Society and Development2020-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/551110.33448/rsd-v9i8.5511Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e185985511Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e185985511Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e1859855112525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5511/4647Copyright (c) 2020 Flávio Medeiros Vieites, Christiane Silva Souza, Gabriel Oliveira Malta Varella, Sabrina Evelin Ferreira, Anderson Machado de Melo Júnior, Mariana Hallak Ferreira, Vinícius Novaes Rocha, Haroldo Lobo dos Santos Nascimentoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieites, Flávio MedeirosSouza, Christiane SilvaVarella, Gabriel Oliveira MaltaFerreira, Sabrina EvelinMelo Júnior, Anderson Machado deFerreira, Mariana HallakRocha, Vinícius NovaesNascimento, Haroldo Lobo dos Santos2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5511Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:00.561389Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
Morfología y microbiota de pollos de engorde alimentados con dietas que contienen aceites esenciales: revisión
Morfologia e microbiota de frangos de corte alimentados com rações contendo óleos essenciais: revisão
title Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
spellingShingle Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Aditivos fitogênicos
Antimicrobianos
Avicultura industrial
Vellosidades.
Aditivos fitogênicos
Antimicrobianos
Avicultura industrial
Vilosidades.
Antimicrobials
Industrial poultry
Phytogenic additives
Villi.
title_short Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
title_full Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
title_fullStr Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
title_sort Morphology and microbiota of broilers fed diets containing essential oils: review
author Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
author_facet Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Souza, Christiane Silva
Varella, Gabriel Oliveira Malta
Ferreira, Sabrina Evelin
Melo Júnior, Anderson Machado de
Ferreira, Mariana Hallak
Rocha, Vinícius Novaes
Nascimento, Haroldo Lobo dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Souza, Christiane Silva
Varella, Gabriel Oliveira Malta
Ferreira, Sabrina Evelin
Melo Júnior, Anderson Machado de
Ferreira, Mariana Hallak
Rocha, Vinícius Novaes
Nascimento, Haroldo Lobo dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Souza, Christiane Silva
Varella, Gabriel Oliveira Malta
Ferreira, Sabrina Evelin
Melo Júnior, Anderson Machado de
Ferreira, Mariana Hallak
Rocha, Vinícius Novaes
Nascimento, Haroldo Lobo dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aditivos fitogênicos
Antimicrobianos
Avicultura industrial
Vellosidades.
Aditivos fitogênicos
Antimicrobianos
Avicultura industrial
Vilosidades.
Antimicrobials
Industrial poultry
Phytogenic additives
Villi.
topic Aditivos fitogênicos
Antimicrobianos
Avicultura industrial
Vellosidades.
Aditivos fitogênicos
Antimicrobianos
Avicultura industrial
Vilosidades.
Antimicrobials
Industrial poultry
Phytogenic additives
Villi.
description In the current context, students, researchers and professionals working in the poultry sector are looking for alternatives to the use of growth-promoting antimicrobials since the use of these drugs has suffered partial and total restrictions worldwide, a fact that has forced the production sector to renew itself for do not lose participation in the consumer market. Among the main reasons for the removal of antimicrobials in poultry feed are the presence of residues in the feed, its disposal and environmental pollution and the risk of microorganisms extremely resistant to these products, which can cause enormous future difficulties in combating both in the sphere of animal production and in that of human health. The active principles of the various food, medicinal and wild plants, when transformed into essential oils, have been gradually better known and used in this attempt to replace traditional growth promoters without losing their productive capacity. However, because they are a very heterogeneous group with regard to their compositions, the results of this supplementation are still extremely variable and uncertain in relation to the levels of inclusion and interactions with each other. The objective was to discuss the effects of essential oils to replace antibiotics in poultry feed, and their consequences on intestinal morphology, composition of the microbiota and productive performance of broilers.
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