Med. Weter. 70 (9), 536-540, 2014
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| Longo V., Russo R., Guidi G., Morena G., Pucci L.
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| Beneficial effects of natural products: new candidates for feed additives
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| In recent years, the need for food safety and animal welfare has stimulated the search for new feeding
strategies based on the use of natural feed additives, capable of ensuring the health of animals and excellence
in their production performance.
This study evaluates the phytochemical composition, antioxidant activity, and anti-hemolytic effects of a new
product, Lisosan Reduction, containing the grain lysate Lisosan G and extracts of Picrorhiza and Desmodium.
The data obtained were compared with those related to Lisosan G alone. Phytochemical compounds are present
in high quantities in both products. The flavonoids, in particular, are doubled in Lisosan Reduction compared
to Lisosan G. Lisosan Reduction also showed a greater antioxidant capacity, determined by the ORAC test,
compared to Lisosan G. The antioxidant activity of Lisosan G and Lisosan Reduction was also evaluated in an
ex-vivo system of human and dog erythrocytes (CAA-RBC). The results of this test show a higher antioxidant
effect of the mixture Lisosan Reduction, compared to the lysate alone, both in human and canine samples, with
greater effectiveness in human erythrocytes.
The anti-hemolytic effects of Lisosan G and Lisosan Reduction were also evaluated, and the results show
a stronger effect of Lisosan Reduction, compared with Lisosan G, in both human and dog samples. The results
of our study demonstrate that Lisosan G and, in particular, Lisosan Reduction contain several bioactive
compounds and have a strong antioxidant activity, suggesting the use of these compounds as feed additives to
improve animal health |
| Key words: Lisosan G, antioxidant activity, erythrocytes, CAA-RBC assay, hemolysis |