Applied microbiology and biotechnology | 2021

Antimicrobial peptides used as growth promoters in livestock production.

 
 
 

Abstract


Antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) have been administered in livestock for decades to improve food digestion in growing animals, while also contributing to the control of microbial pathogens. The long-term and indiscrimate use of AGPs has generated genetic modifications in bacteria, leading to antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which can be disseminated to commensal and pathogenic bacteria. Thus, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are used to replaced AGPs. AMPs are found in all domains of life, and their cationic characteristics can establish electrostatic interactions with the bacterial membrane. These molecules used as growth promoters can present benefits for nutrient digestibility, intestinal microbiota, intestinal morphology, and immune function activities. Therefore, this review focuses on the application of AMPs with growth promoting potential in livestock, as an alternative to conventional antibiotic growth promoters, in an attempt to control AMR. KEY POINTS: •\xa0The long-term and indiscriminate use of AGPs in animal food can cause AMR. •\xa0AMPs can be used as substitute of antibiotics in animal food suplementation. •\xa0Animal food suplementated with AMPs can provied economic efficiency and sustainable livestock production.

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DOI 10.1007/s00253-021-11540-3
Language English
Journal Applied microbiology and biotechnology

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