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Judul Antioxidants in Animal Production, Reproduction, Health and Welfare / Youssef A.Attia (editor); Woo Kyun Kim (editor); Nesrein Hashem (editor); Maria de Olivera (editor)
Pengarang Attia, Youssef A.
Kim, Woo Kyun
Hashem, Nesrein
Olivera, Maria de
Penerbitan Basel : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 398 p.
ISBN 9783036589695
Subjek BIOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCES
ZOOLOGY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES
Catatan The exposure of animals to environmental stresses (restraint, bad housing conditions, irradiation, pollution, diseases, and heat stress) and endogenous stresses (metabolic and physiological disorders) can seriously disrupt the redox homeostasis, leading to impairments in animals’ health and overall performance. Under these circumstances, the self-antioxidant defense system may not be enough to neutralize ROS effects. In this context, the utilization of an exogenous source of antioxidants, mainly dietary sources, may present an effective and cost-effective solution. There are a plethora of substances, either naturally occurring or synthesized (organic acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones, and specific feed additives originating from plants such as essential oils and polyphenols), known for their antioxidant activity, that can be used to maintain adequate redox status in animals in order to preserve their well-being and/or productivity. This area of research still needs more investigations in order to clearly el
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