Herbs as thermoregulatory agents in poultry: An overview

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TitreHerbs as thermoregulatory agents in poultry: An overview
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursEl-Hack MEAbd, Abdelnour SA, Taha AE, Khafaga AF, Arif M, Ayasan T, Swelum AA, Abukhalil MH, Alkahtani S, Aleya L, Abdel-Daim MM
JournalSCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume703
Pagination134399
Date PublishedFEB 10
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN0048-9697
Mots-clésHeat stress, Herbs, Poultry, Thermoregulatory agents
Résumé

The adverse effect of increased environmental temperature during summer season on avian industry has received great global concern. High temperature leads to severe economic loss in poultry production, because it is considered as valuable stress factor. Several practical methods were used to alleviate the adverse impact of increased temperature; among them were dietary modifications. So, several types of herbs are supplemented to reduce the deleterious influences of thermal stress altitudes in various animals, and even to prevent their adverse impacts. Therefore, sustainable supports for dietary modification based on herbs supplementations are largely needed, particularly when consider the additional advantages of herbs such as availability, actual efficiency, low cost, as well as their free from residual impact and antibiotic resistance. Numerous types of herbs were concluded to their efficient properties by poultry breeders to overcome a variety of the harmful effects of high ambient temperature. The present article deliberates the different practical applications of several members of the traditional herbal wealth to improve the general health state of poultry particularly as thermoregulatory and immunomodulatory agents, and for countering the heat stress-associated immunosuppressive effects. Additionally, the antioxidant activity of herbal growth promoters and their influence on improvement of production performances were a special aim of this review. The reported information will be helpful for improvement of general production and health status of birds reared under the heat stress via enhancement of immune response and stress tolerance, and popularizes usage of herbs amongst poultry producers. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134399