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Exogenous Enzymes as Zootechnical Additives in Animal Feed: A Review

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CATALYSTS
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal11070851

Keywords

animal nutrition; enzyme; animal feed; zootechnical additive; digestibility; antinutritional factors

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  1. CONACYT [605069]

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Enzymes play a crucial role in the food industry and animal feed sector. Research on new enzymes and the use of bioinformatics tools for design can improve animal productivity, reduce costs, and optimize processes. Ongoing studies are focused on enhancing the efficacy of enzymes in various industrial sectors.
Enzymes are widely used in the food industry. Their use as a supplement to the raw material for animal feed is a current research topic. Although there are several studies on the application of enzyme additives in the animal feed industry, it is necessary to search for new enzymes, as well as to utilize bioinformatics tools for the design of specific enzymes that work in certain environmental conditions and substrates. This will allow the improvement of the productive parameters in animals, reducing costs and making the processes more efficient. Technological needs have considered these catalysts as essential in many industrial sectors and research is constantly being carried out to optimize their use in those processes. This review describes the enzymes used in animal nutrition, their mode of action, their production and new sources of production as well as studies on different animal models to evaluate their effect on the productive performance intended for the production of animal feed.

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