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Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research
Year : 2024, Volume : 43, Issue : 2
First page : ( 189) Last page : ( 195)
Print ISSN : 0971-4456. Online ISSN : 0976-0563.
Article DOI : 10.18805/ajdfr.DRF-323

The valorization and potential applications of orange byproducts and waste in poultry feeding: A review

Readh Chaib Eddour Ahmed1,*, Miloud Litim1, Abdelkarim Larbaoui2, Chaima Belhocine1, Kaddour Bouderoua1

1Laboratory of Biotechnology Applied to Agriculture and Environmental Preservation in Higher School of Agronomy “Mohamed El Amjed Ben Abdel Malek”, Hall Technology Kharouba, Mostaganem-Algeria

2Laboratory Food Technology and Nutrition, University of Mostaganem “Abdelhamid Ibn Badis”, Mostaganem-2700, Algeria

*Corresponding Author: Chaib Eddour Ahmed Readh, Laboratory of Biotechnology Applied to Agriculture and Environmental Preservation in Higher School of Agronomy “Mohamed El Amjed Ben Abdel Malek”, Hall Technology Kharouba, Mostaganem-Algeria, Email: a.chaibeddour@esa-mosta.dz

Online published on 5 July, 2024.

Abstract

Some chemicals have been utilized as a feed additive and growth stimulator to boost poultry performance in recent decades. Cereals have been one of the most extensively utilized feed in the rearing period of broiler chickens but due to their highly price it can present an economic consequence and some limitations of their use, alternatives such as orange byproducts have been recommended. In the second point there is a large utilization of growth stimulants during the rearing period of broilers, but due to the adverse consequences of antibiotic resistance and the limitations of their use, alternatives such as probiotics, prebiotics, plant essential oils, essences and by-products have been recommended. Orange waste can be found in abundance in some parts of the world. Aldehydes, esters, terpenes, alcohols, ketones, carotenoids, nobiletin, pectin and bioflavonoids such as hesperidin and naringenin are among the volatile substances found in orange waste. The practical applications of orange by-products and pomace in chicken feeding are presented in this review paper. This review presented the effects of orange waste and by-products on chicken performance and carcass components.

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Keywords

Feed additive, Orange, Peel, Pomace.

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