Polyphenols and their influence on gut function and health in ruminants: a review
Lee, Michael, Theodorou, M. K., Kingston-Smith, A. H., Winters, A. L., Minchin, F. R., Morris, P. and MacRae, J.
(2006)
Polyphenols and their influence on gut function and health in ruminants: a review.
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 4 (3).
pp. 121-126.
10.1007/s10311-006-0061-2
Polyphenols in plants can protect proteins from degradation and improve the efficiency of conversion of plant protein to animal protein (meat and milk), but can this be achieved in a way that is environmentally sustainable, profitable to the livestock farmer and is consistent with aspirations for improved livestock nutrition, health, welfare and product quality? Given that grazed and conserved forage is the bedrock of sustainable ruminant production, this paper attempts to consider what challenges are ahead in terms of enhancing productive efficiency, reducing the polluting footprint of livestock agriculture and alleviating the endemic parasitism that occurs with grazing animals.
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| Additional information | 22nd International Conference on Polyphenols - Helsinki, Finland, 25 Aug 2004 to 28 Aug 2004 |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:08 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:45 |
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