Interpretive Summary: Coated tannin supplementation improves growth performance, nutrients digestibility, and intestinal function in weaned piglets
By: Tingting Xu, Xin Ma, Xinchen Zhou, Mengqi Qian, Zhiren Yang, Peiwen Cao, and Xinyan Han
Studies in recent years have shown that tannic acid has various biological functions such as astringency, anti-inflammatory effect, and anti-oxidation property, which has good potential to improve diarrhea and intestinal health of animals. However, it can also lead to oxidative moisture absorption, poor palatability, and feed intake reduction when added to feed. Fortunately, coating treatment can effectively solve these problems. Under the above background, we hypothesized that tannic acid can repair the above shortcomings and improve growth and gut health parameters in weaned piglets with the help of coatings. Therefore, this study explored the effects of coated tannin (CT) on the growth performance, nutrients digestibility, and intestinal function in weaned piglets, which aimed to provide a scientific basis for CT replacing ZnO as a green and safe additive in farming and simultaneously also provide a reference for the application of other polyphenols in animals’ health.
Read the full article on the Journal of Animal Science.