The rediscovered potential of seaweed dietary additives
Editor/Mohamed Shihab
Year of publication: 2022
Place of publication: Rome, Italy
Pages: #7 p.
Author: FAO
By Country/Territory: south-eastern Asia
Publisher: FAO
:Abstract
The cellular structure of seaweeds comprises indigestible fibres or complex polysaccharides, which are used as thickening additives or gelling agents in a range of processed foods and in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and other industries. To date, only a handful of seaweed species have been used commercially as animal feed additives. Two main reasons underpin the use of seaweeds as dietary additives are to bolster the immune system of farmed animals and to improve their productivity and meat quality. Southeast Asia could play a significant role in the production of tropical seaweeds for animal feeds. Due to the vast number seaweed species, novel seaweed additives, with the potential for
animal production, are being discovered.
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