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China Feed Additives is a subject in agricultural applications. It has been written by Zhang Wenke and published in "China Feed Additives" 2007 Issue 5.
Application of Chinese herbal medicine feed additives in animal production
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- Application of Chinese herbal medicine feed additives in animal production
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- Zhang Wenke
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- Chinese herbal medicine feed additive; function; application
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- China Feed Additives is a subject in agricultural applications. It has been written by Zhang Wenke and published in "China Feed Additives" 2007 Issue 5.
- With the rapid development of animal husbandry in China,
- Although research and development of Chinese herbal medicine feed additives have made certain progress, and have achieved good results in improving livestock production performance and disease control in a certain range, there are still many problems waiting to be solved, such as the large amount of products added, The active ingredient is unknown, the mechanism of action is unclear, the effect is unstable, the dosage form is single, the research on toxicological safety is lacking, and the quality control standards for raw materials and products are incomplete.
- Most of the Chinese herbal feed additives currently on the market are powders or powders. Their production technology is backward, production equipment is rudimentary, processing is rough and simple, the variety is single, and the dosage is generally large, usually 1% -2%, and some are as high as 5%. %, Which not only increases product cost and wastes medicine, but also affects the nutritional ratio of feed. In terms of raw material sources, due to the different seasons and regions in which the medicinal materials are harvested, there is a large difference in the content of its active ingredients. Therefore, it is difficult to accurately evaluate and quality control the products made by extensive production. There are deviations in the promotion and use, and the truly scientific and reasonable usage and dosage are difficult to grasp.
- In the production process, in order to reduce production costs, some manufacturers do not produce according to the original formula, and randomly change the formula composition and dosage, which artificially causes the product quality to decline. At present, in the national Chinese herbal medicine feed additive market, it has high scientific and technological content, excellent quality, and reliable results. There are not many famous brand products trusted by users. It is difficult to play a leading role in improving the performance of livestock and poultry production and improving the economic benefits of the breeding industry. Requirements for intensive animal husbandry production. The existence of these problems makes the Chinese herbal medicine feed additives on the market not in line with the basic function principle of "trace and high efficiency" feed additives, and it is difficult to achieve industrialization, standardization and participation in international market competition.
- 1. Use modern phytochemical and instrumental analysis methods to extract, isolate and identify the active ingredients in Chinese herbal medicines, such as polysaccharides, alkaloids, and volatile oils.
- 2. In-depth research on the action mechanism of active ingredients of Chinese herbal medicines, combined with modern methods of medicine, nutrition and immunology, to explore the metabolic utilization of nutrients in the body, the mechanism of immune regulation, and the regulation and regulation of hormone secretion. How to regulate body balance, improve intestinal circulation and microbial flora, as well as immune response and other physiological and biochemical reactions in the body.
- 3. Strengthen the research on the compatibility of Chinese herbal medicine and its synergistic mechanism.
- 4. According to different growth and development stages of animals and production purposes, according to different feeding conditions, develop and produce special and specific Chinese herbal medicine feed additives.
- 5. Strengthen the quality control of finished products and raw materials of Chinese herbal medicine feed additives, and conduct toxicological safety research of the products. In short, Chinese herbal medicine feed additive is a kind of green feed additive, which has the characteristics of small toxic and side effects, and is not easy to produce drug resistance. The rational use of livestock and poultry for a long time can avoid the problem of drug residues. Like micro-ecological preparations and enzyme preparations, it has broad application prospects. .
- With the development of animal husbandry and feed industry, feed additives have entered a new stage of development. Chinese herbal medicine feed additives have been increasingly concerned for their ability to prevent animal diseases, improve the production of livestock and poultry products, and improve the quality of livestock and poultry products. Development has extremely broad development prospects. China has abundant natural Chinese herbal medicine resources and has unique advantages in developing Chinese herbal medicine feed additives. We should make full use of these advantages to accelerate the research and development of natural Chinese herbal medicine feed additives, create feed additive brands with Chinese characteristics, and also promote China. Great development of animal husbandry.
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