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Tannin Supplementation in Animal Feeding; Mitigation Strategies to Overcome the Toxic Effects of Tannins on Animal Health: A Review

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  • Aamir Nawab
  • Shuyan Tang
  • Wen Gao
  • Guanghui Li
  • Mei Xiao
  • Lilong An
  • Jiang Wu
  • Wenchao Liu

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Optimum animal production depends on the type of feedstuffs available for the whole year. Plants such as trees and shrubs have significance in the animal production due to high nutritious values of tannins which reduce the rumen protein degradability and improve the feed digestibility as well as amino acid absorption in the small intestine. But, some of these plant materials are usually rich in anti-nutritional factors, known as tannins. Tannins are a complex group of plant secondary compounds widely distributed in the plant kingdom. Tannins have both deleterious and advantageous effects depending on the types, doses, composition and concentration of tannins. Rural farmers face fodder scarcity during the winter season. Therefore, tannins containing browse species may help farmers to use tannins as supplementary feed for livestock. But higher concentrations of tannins cause metabolic disorder which in results reduces the animal productivity. Therefore, it is need to investigate the effects of tannin supplementation in animal feeding; mitigation strategies to overcome the toxic effects of tannins on animal health. In this review paper, we have discussed safety and hazard associated with tannins in animal feeding.

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  • Aamir Nawab & Shuyan Tang & Wen Gao & Guanghui Li & Mei Xiao & Lilong An & Jiang Wu & Wenchao Liu, 2024. "Tannin Supplementation in Animal Feeding; Mitigation Strategies to Overcome the Toxic Effects of Tannins on Animal Health: A Review," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(4), pages 217-217, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:12:y:2024:i:4:p:217
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