Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 44 September 2024

Publisher Muhammed Akatay akatay@feedandadditive.com Responsible Manager Özlem Akatay ozlem@feedandadditive.com Editor-in-Chief Derya Yıldız derya@feedandadditive.com Editors Burak Varol Zeynep Demirkaya editor@feedandadditive.com Communication & Marketing Lisa Atakul marketing@feedandadditive.com Design Alper Kandemir graphic@feedandadditive.com Web Design Caner Cem Pulat web@threeplusmedia.com Circulation and Data Responsible Amine Şengün sm@threeplusmedia.com Ataturk St. Metropol Istanbul Ste. Block C1, No:376 Atasehir, Istanbul/TURKEY Phone: +90 850 220 5064 E-Mail: info@feedandadditive.com Web: www.feedandadditive.com Publication Type: Periodic (Monthly) EDITOR Dear Readers, In this month's issue, we focus on an important topic shaping the future of the animal nutrition industry: phytogenic feed additives (PFAs). The positive effects of plant compounds derived from natural sources on the health and performance of animals are attracting increasing attention in the industry. Today, especially with the restriction of antibiotics in animal husbandry, the need for alternative solutions has become even more evident. PFAs stand out as a natural and effective option. These plantbased wonders can provide many benefits in animal nutrition thanks to their active ingredients such as essential oils, flavonoids, tannins and saponins. Supporting intestinal health, increasing nutrient absorption, supporting growth by increasing feed efficiency, protecting cells against oxidative damage with its antioxidant effect, strengthening immunity, increasing the palatability and nutritional value of meat are just some of these benefits. The increasing number of scientific studies on PFAs and the discovery of new benefits contribute to the intensification of the use of these natural compounds that support sustainability in animal nutrition. However, it is essential to continue this research in order to develop more effective and specific products with new plant species and extraction methods, to reduce the economic costs of the products and to determine the synergistic effects of PFAs with other feed additives. It is our duty to share the results of the latest scientific studies with the representatives of the animal nutrition industry. Just like in this issue... I hope that our rich content on PFAs, which mean health for animals, productivity for farmers and sustainability for the planet, will enlighten you. I wish you a pleasant reading. Hope to meet you in the next issue... Back to the Nature: The Rise of Phytogenic Feed Additives Derya YILDIZ © Three Plus Media | All rights reserved. Reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written permission of the publisher. *DISCLAIMER: All views and ideas expressed in articles published in the magazine reflect the point of views of the author(s), not that of the Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board or Publisher of Feed & Additive Magazine. The Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board and Publisher assume no responsibility or liability in such cases. The publisher does not give any warranty and representation to the accuracy or completeness of the contents and data published in the magazine. All responsibility of the contents, articles and information published in the magazine belongs to the authors. The publisher and the authors cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from the use of the whole or part of the content of the magazine. feedandadditive

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