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Evidence-Based Supplement Research
Evidence-Based Supplement Research

Astaxanthin: The king of carotenoid pigments as a natural solution to mitigate heat stress challenges in the poultry meat industry.

  • 2026-01
  • Poultry science 105(1)
    • Sadaqat Ali
    • Anand Kumar
    • Zengguang Liao
    • Lukman Iddrisu
    • Yi Cheng
    • Yue Wang
    • Sucheng Peng
    • Shudai Lin
    • Tingting Xie
    • Zihao Zhang
    • Li Zhang

Study Design

Type
Review
Population
poultry
  • Animal Study
Global warming has intensified the prevalence and severity of heat stress (HS) in poultry, leading to compromised welfare, reduced productivity, and deteriorated meat quality. To address this challenge, this review evaluates astaxanthin (AX), a potent natural carotenoid antioxidant derived from microalgae and yeast, for its application in mitigating HS-induced oxidative damage. AX's unique molecular structure enables efficient scavenging of reactive oxygen species, stabilization of mitochondrial function, and modulation of stress-responsive pathways. Comparative studies highlight AX's superior antioxidant efficacy over conventional vitamins and carotenoids. In poultry, AX supplementation enhances antioxidant enzyme activity, suppresses inflammatory cytokines, and improves immune competence, resulting in better growth performance, feed efficiency, and meat quality traits. This Review synthesizes recent in vivo findings on AX's bioavailability, safety, and integration into commercial poultry diets. Finally, future directions are proposed, emphasizing omics-guided biomarker identification, synergistic antioxidant strategies, and advanced delivery systems to optimize AX application in poultry production.

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