Omonijo Faith A, Ni Liju, Gong Joshua, Wang Qi, Lahaye Ludovic, Yang Chengbo
Department of Animal Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada.
Shanghai Lab-Animal Research Center, Shanghai 201203, China.
Anim Nutr. 2018 Jun;4(2):126-136. doi: 10.1016/j.aninu.2017.09.001. Epub 2017 Sep 18.
This review article summarizes the efficacy, feasibility and potential mechanisms of the application of essential oils as antibiotic alternatives in swine production. Although there are numerous studies demonstrating that essential oils have several properties, such as antimicrobial, antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects, feed palatability enhancement and improvement in gut growth and health, there is still a need of further investigations to elucidate the mechanisms underlying their functions. In the past, the results has been inconsistent in both laboratory and field studies because of the varied product compositions, dosages, purities and growing stages and conditions of animals. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of essential oils needed for killing enteric pathogens may not ensure the optimal feed intake and the essential oils inclusion cost may be too high in swine production. With the lipophilic and volatile nature of essential oils, there is a challenge in effective delivery of essential oils within pig gut and this challenge can partially be resolved by microencapsulation and nanotechnology. The effects of essential oils on inflammation, oxidative stress, microbiome, gut chemosensing and bacterial quorum sensing (QS) have led to better production performance of animals fed essential oils in a number of studies. It has been demonstrated that essential oils have good potential as antibiotic alternatives in feeds for swine production. The combination of different essential oils and other compounds (synergistic effect) such as organic acids seems to be a promising approach to improve the efficacy and safety of essential oils in applications. High-throughput systems technologies have been developed recently, which will allow us to dissect the mechanisms underlying the functions of essential oils and facilitate the use of essential oils in swine production.
这篇综述文章总结了香精油作为抗生素替代品在养猪生产中的应用效果、可行性及潜在机制。尽管有大量研究表明香精油具有多种特性,如抗菌、抗氧化和抗炎作用,能提高饲料适口性并改善肠道生长与健康,但仍需进一步研究以阐明其作用的潜在机制。过去,由于产品成分、剂量、纯度以及动物生长阶段和条件的不同,实验室和田间研究的结果一直不一致。杀灭肠道病原体所需的香精油最低抑菌浓度(MIC)可能无法确保最佳采食量,而且在养猪生产中香精油的添加成本可能过高。鉴于香精油的亲脂性和挥发性,在猪肠道内有效递送香精油存在挑战,而微囊化和纳米技术可部分解决这一挑战。在一些研究中,香精油对炎症、氧化应激、微生物群、肠道化学感应和细菌群体感应(QS)的影响已使喂食香精油的动物生产性能得到改善。事实证明,香精油在养猪生产饲料中作为抗生素替代品具有良好潜力。不同香精油与其他化合物(如有机酸)的组合(协同效应)似乎是提高香精油应用效果和安全性的一种有前景的方法。最近已开发出高通量系统技术,这将使我们能够剖析香精油功能的潜在机制,并促进香精油在养猪生产中的应用。