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Quantum®


Blue is the proven solution Optimised for maximum phytate destruction, Quantum® Feed Additives … ENZYMES


for your business than any other phytase. Quantum®


AB VISTA Quantum Blue superdosing and Econase XT to improve animal performance Quantum Blue phytase superdosing has been in commercial use for several years. The goal of superdosing is to improve animal performance by reducing the anti-nutritive effects of phytate through a higher dosage of Quantum Blue phytase than would be required for the expected mineral release. Superdosing can improve performance in both pigs and poultry,


and the majority of trials have been made with piglets and broilers. Subsequent trials have also shown performance improvements in growing-finishing pigs. More recently, positive results of Quantum Blue superdosing were


seen under commercial conditions with broilers in the UK, corroborating the international results in the scientific database. These commercial results have shown improvements in animal performance (gain and FCR) and also better litter quality, leading to a reduction in pododermatitis. A composite analysis of 10 broiler trials, performed in different


countries, testing the combination of Econase XT (an intrinsically thermostable xylanase product) and Quantum Blue superdosing, showed an improvement of 6 points in weight-corrected FCR when compared to birds that received diets with standard dose of phytase and no xylanase. Improvements in litter quality and pododermatitis scores seen under experimental conditions have subsequently been confirmed in commercial trials. Both products can be applied either as dry products in the mixer or


as liquids after pelleting, and activity of each product in the feed can be determined quickly by using ELISA technology. For further information, please contact: E: emea@abvista.com, T: +44 (0)1672 517664 W: www.abvista.com


Blue unlocks more value Blue offers a revolution in phytase performance


• Greater phosphorus release • Unrivalled intrinsic thermostability • Find out more: E: quantumblue@abvista.com T: +44 (0)1672 517664 W: a


These enzymes works synergistically with different type of xylanases to efficiently degrade complex fiber structures in plant cell walls. Rovabio®


Advance is now authorized in EU for broilers and turkeys


and is available in different forms (powder at 50 g/t of feed or liquid at 100 to 200 ml/t) to fit various feed mill applications. With a potential to replace 3% of the AME, 3% of digestible amino acids and 3% of crude protein in feed, Rovabio®


Advance offers the


possibility to decrease the feed cost by 12€ per ton of feed. In a feedmill producing 100 000 t of broiler or turkey feed per year, Rovabio®


Advance


Advance is now approved by E.U. for laying hens. With this approval, the feedase is now authorized for all poultry species. Andrew.mcinerney@adisseo.com Websites: Feedsolutions.adisseo.com


generates an extra margin of at least 30 000 € per year compared to old generation NSP enzymes. Rovabio®


www.adisseo.com


ADISSEO Rovabio®


Advance, the


only Feedase Thanks to an extensive program in enzyme research and monogastric nutrition, Adisseo brings a revolution in feed digestibility with its new generation enzyme. Rovabio®


Advance improves


the digestibility of all nutrients in the feed whatever the type of diet, that’s why Adisseo experts present it as a ‘Feedase’. Robust testing across a variety of diets has shown that Rovabio®


Advance, the new enzyme launched by Adisseo, provides a 3 % improvement of feed digestibility, leading to an increase of apparent metabolizable energy (AME), digestible amino-acids (dAA) and all other valuable nutrients, including phosphorus and calcium. These results are partly explained by the unique presence of arabinofuranosidases (ABF), also known as disbranching enzymes, in Rovabio®


Advance. PAGE 38 MAY/JUNE 2017 FEED COMPOUNDER


ANPARIO Anpario’s enzyme solutions for feed cost saving Anpario has been providing enzyme solutions for over 20 years with various products available for different feed types and market requirements. The product range contains non starch polysaccharide (NSP) enzymes and phytase, which constitute a unique combination of both carbohydrase and phytase to help degrade NSP and phytate present in most plant based feed ingredients. Our combination products allow the use of more economical or non-conventional feed ingredients at higher levels due to the enzymes action allowing more nutrients to be released. Degradation of dietary NSP and phytate, a known anti-nutritive factor, can allow significant improvements in gut health and performance, reduce phosphorus and other nutrient excretion into the environment. Anpario’s enzymes takes into account the synergy between NSP enzymes and phytase and allow significant cost savings to be made on feed by improving gut health and nutrient availability in the animal. Numerous trials at universities, private research sites and commercial facilities world-wide have shown that using Anpario enzymes and formulating the feed with the recommended matrix value, allowed significant savings between on feed costs without impacting animal performance. For further details on how Anpario enzyme products can help you save money in this difficult climate, contact us by email at sales@anpario.com or call +44 (0)1909 537380 or see www.anpario.com


Enhancing nature through science™


AZELIS Azelis markets the proven Amylofeed E1612 and Endofeed DC E1601 fungal- based enzymes from Andrés Pintaluba S.A. to the pig and poultry feed trade in the UK.


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