Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review
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Resumo: | Aluminosilicates are commonly used as technological additives in industrial poultry due to their action as feed binders and as mycotoxin adsorbents, however when supplied in greater quantities, they can act in several other physiological functions of the poultry, increasing in performance. Therefore, the objective of this bibliographic review is to elucidate the action of different aluminosilicates, and the possibility of using them in the nutrition of birds of zootechnical interest. With the increase in the use of pelleted feed in industries, aluminosilicates can be used, increasing the durability and quality of pellets, through the absorption of moisture. Due to the presence of electrical charges, these additives have a binding capacity of about 86% to 97% of the amount of mycotoxins present in the feed, adsorbing them. This same property allows them to bind to toxins and bacteria in the intestine, and their ability to absorb water significantly impacts the reduction of moisture in excreta. All of these characteristics can result in better performance, well-being and quality of poultry products. However, due to this presence of fillers, aluminosilicates can adsorb vitamins, minerals and other additives present in diets. Therefore, the use of aluminosilicates is a viable alternative in diets for broilers, chickens, quails and turkeys, however, further studies must be carried out in order to determine which of these minerals can be used and in what concentrations. |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a reviewAluminosilicatos en la alimentación da avicultura industrial: una revisiónAluminossilicatos na alimentação de aves: revisão de literaturaCaolínBentonitaMicotoxinaSalud intestinalZeolita.CaulimBentonitaMicotoxinaSaúde intestinalZeólita.KaolinBentoniteMycotoxinIntestinal HealthZeolite.Aluminosilicates are commonly used as technological additives in industrial poultry due to their action as feed binders and as mycotoxin adsorbents, however when supplied in greater quantities, they can act in several other physiological functions of the poultry, increasing in performance. Therefore, the objective of this bibliographic review is to elucidate the action of different aluminosilicates, and the possibility of using them in the nutrition of birds of zootechnical interest. With the increase in the use of pelleted feed in industries, aluminosilicates can be used, increasing the durability and quality of pellets, through the absorption of moisture. Due to the presence of electrical charges, these additives have a binding capacity of about 86% to 97% of the amount of mycotoxins present in the feed, adsorbing them. This same property allows them to bind to toxins and bacteria in the intestine, and their ability to absorb water significantly impacts the reduction of moisture in excreta. All of these characteristics can result in better performance, well-being and quality of poultry products. However, due to this presence of fillers, aluminosilicates can adsorb vitamins, minerals and other additives present in diets. Therefore, the use of aluminosilicates is a viable alternative in diets for broilers, chickens, quails and turkeys, however, further studies must be carried out in order to determine which of these minerals can be used and in what concentrations.Los aluminosilicatos se usan comúnmente como aditivos tecnológicos en aves de corral industriales debido a su acción como aglutinantes de alimentos y como adsorbentes de micotoxinas, sin embargo, cuando se suministran en mayores cantidades, pueden actuar en varias otras funciones fisiológicas de las aves de corral, aumentando su rendimiento. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de esta revisión bibliográfica es dilucidar la acción de diferentes aluminosilicatos y la posibilidad de usarlos en la nutrición de aves de interés zootécnico. Con el aumento en el uso de piensos granulados en las industrias, se pueden utilizar aluminosilicatos, aumentando la durabilidad y la calidad de los gránulos, a través de la absorción de humedad. Debido a la presencia de cargas eléctricas, estos aditivos tienen una capacidad de unión de aproximadamente 86% a 97% de la cantidad de micotoxinas presentes en la alimentación, adsorbiéndolas. Esta misma propiedad les permite unirse a toxinas y bacterias en el intestino, y su capacidad de absorber agua impacta significativamente la reducción de la humedad en las excretas. Todas estas características pueden dar como resultado un mejor rendimiento, bienestar y calidad de los productos avícolas. Sin embargo, debido a esta presencia de rellenos, los aluminosilicatos pueden adsorber vitaminas, minerales y otros aditivos presentes en las dietas. Por lo tanto, el uso de aluminosilicatos es una alternativa viable en las dietas para pollos de engorde, pollos, codornices y pavos, sin embargo, se deben realizar más estudios para determinar cuáles de estos minerales se pueden usar y en qué concentraciones.Os aluminossilicatos são comumente utilizados como aditivos tecnológicos na avicultura industrial pela sua ação como aglutinantes de rações e como adsorventes de micotoxina, no entanto quando fornecidos em maiores quantidades, podem atuar em diversas outras funções fisiológicas da ave, traduzindo em ganhos produtivos. Portanto o objetivo dessa revisão bibliográfica é elucidar sobre a ação de diferentes aluminossilicatos, e a possibilidade da utilização dos mesmos na nutrição de aves de interesse zootécnico. Com o aumento do uso de rações peletizadas nas indústrias os aluminossilicatos podem ser usados, aumentando a durabilidade e qualidade dos pellets, através da absorção da umidade. Devido à presença de cargas elétricas, esses aditivos possuem capacidade de ligação com cerca de 86% a 97% da quantidade de micotoxinas presentes nas rações, adsorvendo-as. Essa mesma propriedade os permite se ligar à toxinas e bactérias do intestino, e sua habilidade de absorver água, impacta significativamente na redução da umidade das excretas. Todas essas características podem resultar em melhor desempenho, bem-estar e qualidade dos produtos avícolas. No entanto devido à essa presença de cargas os aluminossilicatos podem adsorver vitaminas, minerais e outros aditivos presentes nas rações. Portanto o uso de aluminossilicatos é uma alternativa viável em rações de frangos de corte, galinhas, codornas e perus, no entanto, mais estudos devem ser realizados a fim de determinar quais desses minerais podem ser usados e em quais concentrações.Research, Society and Development2020-07-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/556210.33448/rsd-v9i8.5562Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e380985562Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e380985562Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e3809855622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5562/4922Copyright (c) 2020 Túlio Leite Reis, Felipe Dilelis, Édison José Fassani, Ligia Fatima Lima Calixtoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis, Túlio LeiteDilelis, FelipeFassani, Édison JoséCalixto, Ligia Fatima Lima2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5562Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:02.714072Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review Aluminosilicatos en la alimentación da avicultura industrial: una revisión Aluminossilicatos na alimentação de aves: revisão de literatura |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review Reis, Túlio Leite Caolín Bentonita Micotoxina Salud intestinal Zeolita. Caulim Bentonita Micotoxina Saúde intestinal Zeólita. Kaolin Bentonite Mycotoxin Intestinal Health Zeolite. |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review |
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Aluminosilicates in poultry feed: a review |
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Reis, Túlio Leite |
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Reis, Túlio Leite Dilelis, Felipe Fassani, Édison José Calixto, Ligia Fatima Lima |
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Dilelis, Felipe Fassani, Édison José Calixto, Ligia Fatima Lima |
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Reis, Túlio Leite Dilelis, Felipe Fassani, Édison José Calixto, Ligia Fatima Lima |
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Caolín Bentonita Micotoxina Salud intestinal Zeolita. Caulim Bentonita Micotoxina Saúde intestinal Zeólita. Kaolin Bentonite Mycotoxin Intestinal Health Zeolite. |
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Caolín Bentonita Micotoxina Salud intestinal Zeolita. Caulim Bentonita Micotoxina Saúde intestinal Zeólita. Kaolin Bentonite Mycotoxin Intestinal Health Zeolite. |
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Aluminosilicates are commonly used as technological additives in industrial poultry due to their action as feed binders and as mycotoxin adsorbents, however when supplied in greater quantities, they can act in several other physiological functions of the poultry, increasing in performance. Therefore, the objective of this bibliographic review is to elucidate the action of different aluminosilicates, and the possibility of using them in the nutrition of birds of zootechnical interest. With the increase in the use of pelleted feed in industries, aluminosilicates can be used, increasing the durability and quality of pellets, through the absorption of moisture. Due to the presence of electrical charges, these additives have a binding capacity of about 86% to 97% of the amount of mycotoxins present in the feed, adsorbing them. This same property allows them to bind to toxins and bacteria in the intestine, and their ability to absorb water significantly impacts the reduction of moisture in excreta. All of these characteristics can result in better performance, well-being and quality of poultry products. However, due to this presence of fillers, aluminosilicates can adsorb vitamins, minerals and other additives present in diets. Therefore, the use of aluminosilicates is a viable alternative in diets for broilers, chickens, quails and turkeys, however, further studies must be carried out in order to determine which of these minerals can be used and in what concentrations. |
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