Mahawan Tanakamol, Pornpanom Pornchai, Rahmatullah Surya Nur, Wongtawan Tuempong, Thomrongsuwannakij Thotsapol
Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College, Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80160, Thailand.
One Health Research Center, Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80160, Thailand.
Vet World. 2025 Jul;18(7):2051-2063. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2025.2051-2063. Epub 2025 Jul 27.
The global shift toward antibiotic-free poultry production necessitates sustainable alternatives to conventional growth promoters. Hydrolyzable tannins (HTs) from plants have shown antimicrobial, antioxidant, and gut-modulatory effects, making them promising feed additives. However, reliance on imported tannins from temperate species limits access for tropical producers, especially in Thailand. This study aimed to systematically evaluate locally available Thai plant species as alternative sources of HTs for poultry feed, with a focus on their biological activities, economic feasibility, and practical integration potential.
A systematic literature search (2020-2024) was conducted using PubMed, ScienceDirect, and the Thai citation index. Studies assessing Thai plant-derived HTs and their antimicrobial, antioxidant, and gut health effects were included in the study. A total of 21 studies covering 24 plant species were analyzed. Data extraction included tannin type, target microbes, experimental outcomes, and yield/economic feasibility, assessed through a validated scoring system.
Gallic and ellagic acids were the predominant bioactive compounds reported. HT-rich extracts demonstrated strong antimicrobial effects against 19 pathogenic bacterial species and enhanced the growth of beneficial gut microbiota, including spp. and . (cassava) and (Siamese cassia) emerged as top candidates based on both bioactivity and economic feasibility. studies, although limited, supported their positive impact on gut health in broilers.
Thai HT-rich plants, particularly cassava and Siamese cassia, show strong potential as sustainable feed additives in poultry production. These species offer dual benefits: antimicrobial and gut-modulatory effects and reduced reliance on expensive imported tannins. However, more standardized extraction protocols and large-scale trials are essential to validate efficacy, optimize dosage, and ensure feed safety.
全球向无抗生素家禽生产的转变使得传统生长促进剂需要可持续的替代品。植物中的可水解单宁(HTs)已显示出抗菌、抗氧化和调节肠道的作用,使其成为有前景的饲料添加剂。然而,依赖从温带物种进口的单宁限制了热带地区生产者的获取,尤其是在泰国。本研究旨在系统评估泰国当地可获得的植物物种作为家禽饲料HTs的替代来源,重点关注其生物活性、经济可行性和实际整合潜力。
使用PubMed、ScienceDirect和泰国引文索引进行了系统的文献检索(2020 - 2024年)。评估泰国植物来源的HTs及其抗菌、抗氧化和肠道健康影响的研究纳入本研究。共分析了涵盖24种植物的21项研究。数据提取包括单宁类型、目标微生物、实验结果以及产量/经济可行性,通过经过验证的评分系统进行评估。
没食子酸和鞣花酸是报告的主要生物活性化合物。富含HT的提取物对19种致病细菌物种表现出强大的抗菌作用,并促进了有益肠道微生物群的生长,包括 属和 属。木薯和暹罗决明基于生物活性和经济可行性均成为首选。虽然研究有限,但支持它们对肉鸡肠道健康有积极影响。
富含HT的泰国植物,特别是木薯和暹罗决明,在家禽生产中作为可持续饲料添加剂具有强大潜力。这些物种具有双重益处:抗菌和调节肠道作用以及减少对昂贵进口单宁的依赖。然而,更标准化的提取方案和大规模试验对于验证疗效、优化剂量和确保饲料安全至关重要。