Aminullah Noor, Mostamand Allauddin, Zahir Ahmadullah, Mahaq Obaidullah, Azizi Mohammad Naeem
Department of Pri-Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Afghanistan National Agricultural Sciences and Technology University, Kandahar 3801, Afghanistan.
Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Animal Science, Afghanistan National Agricultural Sciences and Technology University, Kandahar 3801, Afghanistan.
Vet World. 2025 Jan;18(1):141-154. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2025.141-154. Epub 2025 Jan 22.
The overuse of antimicrobials in food-producing animals, particularly poultry, has led to growing concerns about multidrug microbial resistance, posing significant risks to both animal and human health. Subtherapeutic doses of antibiotics have traditionally been used to enhance growth and improve economic efficiency in poultry farming. However, these practices have facilitated the emergence of resistant microbial strains, threatening global health security and prompting a search for sustainable alternatives. This review highlights the significance of phytogenic as feed additives (PFAs) as promising substitutes for antibiotic as feed additives (AFAs) in poultry production. PFAs, derived from plant-based compounds, exhibit multiple beneficial properties, including antimicrobial, antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulatory effects. Moreover, they offer the potential to produce high-quality organic poultry products while reducing the likelihood of microbial resistance. Despite these advantages, inconsistent results among studies underscore the importance of standardized approaches to maximize their efficacy. This review aims to evaluate the current status of antibiotic use in poultry farming globally, explore the properties and mechanisms of PFAs, and assess their potential as viable alternatives to antibiotics. By consolidating available knowledge, this review provides insights into the benefits and challenges associated with PFAs, offering guidance for future research and practical applications in sustainable poultry production.
在食用动物尤其是家禽中过度使用抗菌药物,已引发人们对多重耐药微生物的日益担忧,对动物和人类健康都构成了重大风险。传统上,亚治疗剂量的抗生素被用于促进家禽生长并提高养殖经济效益。然而,这些做法助长了耐药微生物菌株的出现,威胁全球健康安全,并促使人们寻找可持续的替代方案。本综述强调了植物源饲料添加剂(PFAs)作为家禽生产中抗生素饲料添加剂(AFAs)的有前景替代品的重要性。PFAs源自植物性化合物,具有多种有益特性,包括抗菌、抗氧化、抗炎和免疫调节作用。此外,它们有可能生产出高质量的有机家禽产品,同时降低微生物耐药的可能性。尽管有这些优势,但研究结果不一致凸显了采用标准化方法以最大限度提高其功效的重要性。本综述旨在评估全球家禽养殖中抗生素使用的现状,探讨PFAs的特性和作用机制,并评估它们作为抗生素可行替代品的潜力。通过整合现有知识,本综述深入了解了与PFAs相关的益处和挑战,为可持续家禽生产的未来研究和实际应用提供指导。