The role of beta-mannanase (Hemicell) in improving poultry productivity, health and environment
View/ Open
Date
2019Metadata
Citation
Saeed, M., Ayasan, T., Alagawany, M., El-Hack, M. E. A., Abdel-Latif, M. A., Patra, A. K., (2019). The role of beta-mannanase (Hemicell) in improving poultry productivity, health and environment. Brezilian Journal Of Poultry Science.21(3), Article Numbere, RBCA-2019-1001. DOI: 10.1590/1806-9061-2019-1001Abstract
The poultry nutritionists constantly attempt to identify and alleviate the factors responsible for adverse effects on nutrient utilization and production performance in avian species, which are necessary for successful productivity of poultry. Enhanced feed utilization can reduce levels of some nutrients in the diet with concomitant mitigation in nutrient excretion into the environment, reduction of eutrophication and acidification potentials of excreta. Commercial enzymes have been used to improve feed efficiency and utilization in poultry. Among many anti-nutritional factors, the existence of beta-mannans in poultry feed ingredients including soybean and other leguminous seeds has been associated with negative effects on nutrient digestibility and high intestinal viscosity that adversely affects innate immunity and microbial proliferation in poultry gut. The beta-mannanase (a commercial product named as Hemicell) can hydrolyze beta-mannan, an anti-nutritional fiber present in many poultry feed ingredients. Supplement of beta-mannanase to beta-mannan-rich diets may boost the population of intestinal beneficial bacteria, increase the digestibility of mannans, enhance the immunity, suppresses the growth of harmful intestinal bacteria, enhance the digestion and absorption of nutrients in intestinal tracts and reduce the environmental pollution due to poultry excreta. Supplementation of beta-mannanase at the level of 200 and 400 mg/kg in poultry diets has positively improved blood glucose and anabolic hormone homeostasis, FCR, digestible energy, and digestible amino acids. This review describes the promising beneficial effects of beta-mannanase, which may be used in the poultry feed industry for economic benefits. Another objective of this review is to explore the underlying mechanisms of beta-mannanase that can influence growth, digestion coefficients of nutrients, health and metabolism of nutrients in poultry birds and also the knowledge regarding the useful application of this feed enzyme in the commercial poultry feed industry.