The effects of organic acids on broiler chicken nutrition

13 May 2025

The effects of organic acids on broiler chicken nutrition

The ban on the use of antibiotics in farm animal production has led to the emergence of alternative approaches, including the use of various organic acids, prebiotics, probiotics, enzymes, essential oils, bacteriophages, eubiotics, and phytogenic feed additives.

The term “organic acids”, commonly known as “acidifiers”, refers to a broad spectrum of chemical compounds frequently found in nature as typical components of plants, animal tissues, and microbes, and are used in essential physiological processes and functions of the body.

How do they work?

Similar to antibiotics, organic acids possess antibacterial properties that significantly benefit gut health and development. Their dissociation property allows organic acids to penetrate bacterial cell walls, disrupting the physiological functions of various pathogenic microorganisms.

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Antimicrobial effects

Common pathogenic bacteria that negatively affect the gastrointestinal health of broilers include Salmonella, Escherichia coli (E. coli), Campylobacter, and Clostridium perfringens. The proliferation of these bacteria can be effectively controlled by incorporating organic acids into the birds’ feed or drinking water.

Several studies have indicated that dietary organic acids promote feed intake and growth performance by inhibiting the development and multiplication of pathogenic microbes, while simultaneously supporting beneficial microorganisms in the gastrointestinal system.

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Effects on performance

Several results indicate that broiler chickens fed diets with different sources and concentrations of organic acids show better growth performance. These results are attributed to the ability of organic acids to:

  • Improve intestinal microstructure,

  • Activate the immune system,

  • Trigger the release of various digestive enzymes.

  • These effects collectively contribute to enhanced growth and overall performance in broiler chickens.

    Intestinal Health

    One of the main points of success in using organic acids is their impact on histomorphological indicators of the intestine, such as:

  • Muscle layer thickness,

  • Crypt depth,

  • Villus surface area.

  • These changes in intestinal structure contribute to improved nutrient absorption, better gut health, and enhanced overall performance in broiler chickens.

     

    To achieve success in using organic acids in broiler diets, several key points should be considered.

    The effectiveness of organic acids can vary significantly based on factors such as the specific acid used, its concentration, the age and health of the birds, and the composition of the diet.

    The use of organic acids as a feed additive and antibiotic substitute in broiler nutrition faces a challenge, as some acids have the potential to reduce feed palatability, especially at relatively high concentrations, which could lead to feed refusal. Despite this, organic acids demonstrate efficacy as a viable substitute for growth-promoting antibiotics in broiler chicken nutrition, with generally positive results. However, their use must be responsible and well-planned.

     

    For a more in-depth and detailed understanding of the topics discussed in this content, access the full reading available at the link below. Don’t miss the opportunity to expand your knowledge and gain valuable insights!

    The complete article, along with the reference list, is available at this link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aro2.85  The effects of organic acids on broiler chicken nutrition: A review, Prosper ChukwudiPaulinus Ikenna UmeugokweNnanna Ephraim IkehBright Chigozie Amaefule

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