Advances in Sustainable Animal Nutrition: Impacts on Physiology, Health, and Production

A special issue of Life (ISSN 2075-1729). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Science".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2026 | Viewed by 6

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Hellenic Agricultural Organization-DEMETER, Institute of Technology of Agricultural Products, Lab of Food Biotechnology and Recycling of Agricultural By-Products, Sof. Venizelou 1, 14123 Lykovrissi, Attica, Greece
Interests: exploitation of agricultural by-products and wastes; application of novel strategies for the development of high-added value products; bioconversion of agricultural by-products for the development of proteinaceous feedstuffs; isolation of bioactive compounds for the production of novel functional foods
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Hellenic Agricultural Organization ELGO DIMITRA, Institute of Technology of Agricultural Products, Lab of Food Biotechnology and Recycling of Agricultural By-Products, Sof. Venizelou 1, 14123 Lykovrysi, Attica, Greece
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The global demand for animal-derived products continues to rise, increasing the pressure on the livestock sector to adopt sustainable nutrition strategies that ensure both high productivity and animal health. Modern animal nutrition research focuses on optimizing feed resources to improve animal physiology, enhance growth performance, support health and welfare, and ensure efficient nutrient utilization.

Recent advancements highlight the potential of alternative and non-conventional feed ingredients, such as agro-industrial by-products, insect-based meals, algae, and single-cell proteins, in improving the biological functions of animals. These feed resources can influence digestion, metabolism, immune function, and the gut microbiome, thereby contributing to better health outcomes, growth efficiency, and overall production performance.

This Special Issue, entitled “Advances in Sustainable Animal Nutrition: Impacts on Physiology, Health, and Production”, aims to collect advanced research, addressing how novel nutritional strategies affect the physiological, metabolic, and productive responses of livestock species. This issue focuses on exploring mechanisms related to digestion, metabolism, immunity, nutrient absorption, and gut health in relation to alternative feeds. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • The effects of alternative feed ingredients on animal growth, performance, and nutrient utilization;
  • Influence of feed strategies on digestion, metabolism, gut health, and microbiota composition;
  • Impacts of nutrition on immune function, oxidative stress, and animal health;
  • The role of precision feeding in optimizing physiological responses and feed efficiency;
  • Nutritional interventions to support animal welfare and resilience.

We look forward to receiving your contributions and engaging with the scientific community in shaping a more sustainable future for animal agriculture.

Dr. Christos Eliopoulos
Dr. Dimitrios Arapoglou
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • animal nutrition
  • alternative feedstuffs
  • physiology
  • gut health
  • nutrient metabolism
  • immune function
  • animal performance
  • sustainable livestock production

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