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increases digestibility of a broad range of feed protein sources and complements the performance of other endogenous and exogenous enzyme to offer feed cost savings, whilst maintaining broiler performance.


With DSM enzymes... ...you get more than you expect


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RONOZYME® HiPhos is a superior, high-performance phytase effective


at releasing bound phosphorus from phytic acid. This product offers a cost saving solution as well as a reduced environmental impact.


RONOZYME® RumiStar™


is a pure amylase which provides more starch energy to the animal and increases forage digestion. This helps farmers to achieve increased feed efficiency as a result of cows making better use of their total diet.


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Whether you want to increase digestibility of energy, protein or phosphorus, there is a RONOZYME®


enzyme to give you exceptional


performance, backed by the outstanding technical service and product quality you can expect from the world leaders in feed enzyme technology.


For years, animal nutritionists have trusted Kemzyme to maximize the digesti That’s even more critical today when high and volatile feed costs make fl cost-effective feed formulation. When you use Kemzyme, you know you ha complex substrates that ensures cost and performance fit together.


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To learn more about our complete solutions for complex local sales representative or visit www.kemin.com.


DSM Protease: RONOZYME®


DSM Phytases: RONOZYME® RONOZYME®


ProAct NP


HiPhos


DSM Carbohydrases: RONOZYME® RONOZYME® RONOZYME® RONOZYME®


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Feed enzmyes are commonly added to poultry diets to counteract the anti-nutritional effects caused by non-starch polysaccharides (NSP). KEMZYME®


advert_Kemzyme_2013_Feed compounder.indd 1 © Kemin Industries, Inc. and its group of companies 2012. All rights reserved. ® ™ Trademarks of Kemin Industries, Inc., U.S.A. Plus dry is a multi-enzyme system with five declared


and quantified enzyme activities (four in the liquid version) that offers a wide range of benefits to poultry nutritionists. KEMZYME®


Plus dry show


HUVEPHARMA Fermentation specialists Huvepharma produce e n z yme s a t t h e i r designated European-based manufacturing facility. Hostazym X is predominantly an endo-1, 4-beta xylanase enzyme


produced by solid state (surface) fermentation technology on wheat bran. As a result, Hostazym X also has significant side-chain activity from β-glucanase, cellulase, hemicellulase, protease and alpha-amylase enzymes. The multiple enzyme activity means that Hostazym enzymes are not


only suitable for wheat and barley based diets, but are also the enzymes of choice for diets which feature multiple NSP sources for inclusion in feed for weaned and finishing pigs, broilers, turkeys and laying hens. OptiPhos is an E.coli 6 phytase enzyme which originated from


Cornell University research. Since receiving European registration in early 2012, OptiPhos has been independently verified as the most effective phytase enzyme. The pH profile of OptiPhos makes it the most suitable for maximum activity in vivo (pH 2.0 - 4.5) as well as an extremely fast release of phytase phosphorus from feed. OptiPhos can be used in feeds for piglets, fattening pigs and sows, and broilers, turkeys, ducks, layers, other birds for fattening and other birds for laying (including game birds). Hostazym and OptiPhos enzymes are available in various


concentrations, in both powder and liquid forms and at competitive prices. The recent introduction of water soluble formulations of Hostazym


and OptiPhos mean that the powders can be used through Huvematic mixing equipment. Liquid enzymes can be made fresh and to-order on-site giving major savings on transport and disposal of IBCs, offering increased flexibility for the nutritionist/formulator. Huvepharma N.V.,


Uitbreidingstraat 80, 2600 Antwerp, Belgium


high affinity for different feed substrates as it supplies both NSP-ases, protease and alpha-amylase to maximize valuable nutrients release. It contains fungal and bacterial enzymes which are active throughout the entire GIT. Every enzyme activity is derived from non-GMO fermentation and can thus be used in organic farming. KEMZYME®


Plus also has a


reliable and well researched matrix value on crude protein (CP), amino acids (AAs) and apparent metabolisable energy (AME). This matrix was obtained from different trials in broilers, turkeys and laying hens, so it assures improved and consistent feed efficiency. The European Commission has published in their Official Journal (March 2017) the renewal of the authorisation of KEMZYME®


Plus liquid


which is valid for the next 10 years. The minimum activity of cellulase has increased from 120 000 U/g to 310 000 U/g, which will result in a higher release of valuable nutrients entrapped by plant cell walls. KEMZYME® Plus liquid is now authorised for all avian species.


Figure 1. FCR and corresponding SEM for every treatment for the starter period


MultiGrain RumiStar VP


TM


Values with different superscripts are significantly different (P < 0.05). Reported values are means of eight replicates.


SEM: standard error of the mean Kemin Internal Reference TL-17-00006


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