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Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Different components of the coconut are being looked into and used as a potential substitute to create or substitute animal feed components. Different coconut products and by-products—such as coconut water, milk, copra, testa, flour, raw kernels, oil, and desiccated coconut—are used...

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Autores principales: Mat, Khairiyah, Abdul Kari, Zulhisyam, Rusli, Nor Dini, Che Harun, Hasnita, Wei, Lee Seong, Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur, Mohd Khalid, Hazreen Nita, Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Muhamad Hakim, Mohamad Sukri, Suniza Anis, Raja Khalif, Raja Ili Airina, Mohd Zin, Zamzahaila, Mohd Zainol, Mohamad Khairi, Panadi, Mira, Mohd Nor, Mohamad Faiz, Goh, Khang Wen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9405385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36009697
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12162107
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author Mat, Khairiyah
Abdul Kari, Zulhisyam
Rusli, Nor Dini
Che Harun, Hasnita
Wei, Lee Seong
Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur
Mohd Khalid, Hazreen Nita
Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Muhamad Hakim
Mohamad Sukri, Suniza Anis
Raja Khalif, Raja Ili Airina
Mohd Zin, Zamzahaila
Mohd Zainol, Mohamad Khairi
Panadi, Mira
Mohd Nor, Mohamad Faiz
Goh, Khang Wen
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Abdul Kari, Zulhisyam
Rusli, Nor Dini
Che Harun, Hasnita
Wei, Lee Seong
Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur
Mohd Khalid, Hazreen Nita
Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Muhamad Hakim
Mohamad Sukri, Suniza Anis
Raja Khalif, Raja Ili Airina
Mohd Zin, Zamzahaila
Mohd Zainol, Mohamad Khairi
Panadi, Mira
Mohd Nor, Mohamad Faiz
Goh, Khang Wen
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Different components of the coconut are being looked into and used as a potential substitute to create or substitute animal feed components. Different coconut products and by-products—such as coconut water, milk, copra, testa, flour, raw kernels, oil, and desiccated coconut—are used with livestock, especially ruminants and aquaculture industries. However, the use of coconut in animal feed may be limited by several things that make it less nutritious. There is a possibility to research new technologies, such as pre-treating coconut to reduce the effects of anti-nutritional substances before they can be used to feed the animals. This review article describes a few important discoveries, which gives a somewhat hopeful view of the future. Different parts of the coconut can and should be used more in animal feed. Coconut in animal feed makes it much cheaper to feed animals and helps them in the digestion process, growth, and health. However, innovative methods of processing, extracting, and treating coconut need to be encouraged to improve nutritional quality and make coconut products function efficiently in feed. ABSTRACT: The price of traditional sources of nutrients used in animal feed rations is increasing steeply in developed countries due to their scarcity, high demand from humans for the same food items, and expensive costs of raw materials. Thus, one of the alternative sources is coconut parts or coconut as a whole fruit. Coconut is known as the ‘tree of abundance’, ‘tree of heaven’, and ‘tree of life’ owing to its numerous uses, becoming a very important tree in tropical areas for its provision of food, employment, and business opportunities to millions of people. Coconut contains a rich profile of macro and micronutrients that vary depending on the parts and how they are used. It is frequently chosen as an alternative source of protein and fiber. Its uses as an antibacterial agent, immunomodulant, and antioxidant further increase its importance. Using coconut oil in ruminant feed helps to minimize methane gas emissions by 18–30%, and to reduce dry matter intake up to 4.2 kg/d. The aquaculture sectors also use coconut palm as an alternative source because it significantly improves the digestion, growth, lipid metabolism, health, and antioxidative responses. However, coconut is not widely used in poultry diets although it has adequate amount of protein and carbohydrate due to anti-nutritional factors such cellulose (13%), galactomannan (61%), and mannan (26%). This review considered the importance and potential of coconut usage as an alternative ingredient in feed and supplements in various livestock sectors as it has plentiful nutrients and functional qualities, simultaneously leading to reduced feed cost and enhanced production.
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spelling pubmed-94053852022-08-26 Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties Mat, Khairiyah Abdul Kari, Zulhisyam Rusli, Nor Dini Che Harun, Hasnita Wei, Lee Seong Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur Mohd Khalid, Hazreen Nita Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Muhamad Hakim Mohamad Sukri, Suniza Anis Raja Khalif, Raja Ili Airina Mohd Zin, Zamzahaila Mohd Zainol, Mohamad Khairi Panadi, Mira Mohd Nor, Mohamad Faiz Goh, Khang Wen Animals (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Different components of the coconut are being looked into and used as a potential substitute to create or substitute animal feed components. Different coconut products and by-products—such as coconut water, milk, copra, testa, flour, raw kernels, oil, and desiccated coconut—are used with livestock, especially ruminants and aquaculture industries. However, the use of coconut in animal feed may be limited by several things that make it less nutritious. There is a possibility to research new technologies, such as pre-treating coconut to reduce the effects of anti-nutritional substances before they can be used to feed the animals. This review article describes a few important discoveries, which gives a somewhat hopeful view of the future. Different parts of the coconut can and should be used more in animal feed. Coconut in animal feed makes it much cheaper to feed animals and helps them in the digestion process, growth, and health. However, innovative methods of processing, extracting, and treating coconut need to be encouraged to improve nutritional quality and make coconut products function efficiently in feed. ABSTRACT: The price of traditional sources of nutrients used in animal feed rations is increasing steeply in developed countries due to their scarcity, high demand from humans for the same food items, and expensive costs of raw materials. Thus, one of the alternative sources is coconut parts or coconut as a whole fruit. Coconut is known as the ‘tree of abundance’, ‘tree of heaven’, and ‘tree of life’ owing to its numerous uses, becoming a very important tree in tropical areas for its provision of food, employment, and business opportunities to millions of people. Coconut contains a rich profile of macro and micronutrients that vary depending on the parts and how they are used. It is frequently chosen as an alternative source of protein and fiber. Its uses as an antibacterial agent, immunomodulant, and antioxidant further increase its importance. Using coconut oil in ruminant feed helps to minimize methane gas emissions by 18–30%, and to reduce dry matter intake up to 4.2 kg/d. The aquaculture sectors also use coconut palm as an alternative source because it significantly improves the digestion, growth, lipid metabolism, health, and antioxidative responses. However, coconut is not widely used in poultry diets although it has adequate amount of protein and carbohydrate due to anti-nutritional factors such cellulose (13%), galactomannan (61%), and mannan (26%). This review considered the importance and potential of coconut usage as an alternative ingredient in feed and supplements in various livestock sectors as it has plentiful nutrients and functional qualities, simultaneously leading to reduced feed cost and enhanced production. MDPI 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9405385/ /pubmed/36009697 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12162107 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mat, Khairiyah
Abdul Kari, Zulhisyam
Rusli, Nor Dini
Che Harun, Hasnita
Wei, Lee Seong
Rahman, Mohammad Mijanur
Mohd Khalid, Hazreen Nita
Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Muhamad Hakim
Mohamad Sukri, Suniza Anis
Raja Khalif, Raja Ili Airina
Mohd Zin, Zamzahaila
Mohd Zainol, Mohamad Khairi
Panadi, Mira
Mohd Nor, Mohamad Faiz
Goh, Khang Wen
Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties
title Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties
title_full Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties
title_fullStr Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties
title_short Coconut Palm: Food, Feed, and Nutraceutical Properties
title_sort coconut palm: food, feed, and nutraceutical properties
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9405385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36009697
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12162107
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