Phytochemicals and its effects on Livestock and Poultry

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Plant active principles are chemical compounds present in the entire plant or in specific parts of the plant that confer them therapeutic activity or beneficial effects. These substances have low molecular weight and are derived from the plant secondary metabolism including glucosides alkaloids (alcohols aldehydes ketones ethers esthers and lactones) phenolic and polyphenolic compounds (quinones flavones tannins and coumarins) terpenoids (mono- and sesquiterpenoids and steroids) saponins mucilages flavonoids and essential oils. Phytogenic feed additives are non antibiotic growth promoters. So they are giving more attention to the indigenous medicines i.e phytogenic products such as herbs (flowering no woody and non persistent plants) spices (herbs with an intensive smell or taste commonly added to human food) essential oils (volatile lipophilic compounds derived by cold expression or by steam or alcohol distillation) oleoresins (extracts derived by nonaqueous solvents).
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