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Advantages and possible hazards of incorporating zinc oxide nanoparticles into broilers’ diets

Research Authors
Usama T. Mahmoud, Ismail Seven, Seda Iflazoglu Mutlu, Miray Sıla Çiçek & Pinar Tatli Seven
Research Abstract

Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZONPs) are increasingly regarded as a promising alternative to conventional zinc sources in broilers nutrition due to their superior bioavailability and multiple functional benefits. This review reported the role of ZONPs in enhancing broilers’ health and performance, including improvements in growth rate, behavioral responses, meat quality, physiological functions, and biochemical markers, as well as their application to control coccidiosis, necrotic enteritis and footpad dermatitis. Their strong antimicrobial properties against key broiler pathogens such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli (E.coli) also improve gut health and food safety. Moreover, the efficient absorption of ZONPs leads to reduced zinc excretion, thus lowering the environmental burden commonly associated with traditional zinc supplementation. Despite these advantages, the potential risks of ZONPs should not be overlooked. Factors such as nanoparticle size, concentration, and duration of exposure influence their safety profile. While several studies report no significant organ toxicity, concerns remain regarding possible long-term effects on vital organs including the liver, kidneys, and reproductive system. Additionally, inconsistent findings and a lack of standardized safety assessments require more comprehensive research. This review provided a balanced overview of ZONPs in broiler feed, highlighting their promising benefits and associated risks.

Research Date
Research Journal
Tropical Animal Health and Production
Research Member
Research Publisher
Springer Nature L
Research Rank
Q2
Research Vol
57
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-025-04735-7
Research Year
2025
Research Pages
490