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Vitamin E sourced from Spain. This is a highly bioavailable, natural source of Vitamin E derived from vegetable oil. This natural Vitamin E supplement has NOPS approval and is supplied in both powder and liquid form with 340IU, 500IU, 700IU and 1000IU concentrations available.


Organic copper and zinc New this autumn are two highly bio-available, zero sulphur forms of organically bound copper and zinc. Based on highly stable bis-glycinates of these two important trace elements for pigs and poultry, Plexomin® and Plexomin®


Cu Zn from German feed additives producer Phytobiotics


contain one atom of the respective mineral bound to two molecules of the amino acid glycine. These two innovative new organic trace element products are high purity chelates containing a minimum of 29% mineral. The highly stable chemical bond ensures that the bis-glycinates remain intact in the low pH of the stomach and are then actively absorbed in the small intestine through the amino acid transporters, making for highly efficient digestibility of copper and zinc.


DL-Methionine Vital for pig and poultry diets, a new powdered source of methionine is now being sourced from leading Europe and Asia supplier Sumitomo Chemical, which was established in 1913. Powdered methionine is available in bulk, 25kg and 1000kg big bags. E-mail Azelis Animal Nutrition at: nutrition@azelis.co.uk or call +44 1928 793090 for further information.


BASF BASF is the world’s leading chemical company. BASF animal nutrition provides high quality products that support the feed industry to meet challenges


posed by tighter resources and intense competitive pressure. Your ingredients partner. From source to solution.


Vitamins The BASF product portfolio includes a range of water soluble and fat soluble vitamins. These are offered in a variety of physical forms to match customer requirements. Vitamins are organic substances which are essential for


experts support our customers in making the right ingredients choices for their new and existing products. We strongly believe that by acting as an ingredients partner, rather than merely a distributor, we can provide our clients with complementary high quality products that add value to their formulations or processes: from source to solution. Check www.barentz.com/animal-nutrition for our complete product portfolio or send your questions to catharina.nieuwenhuizen@ barentz.nl.


Amino acid


Proteins Yeasts


Carbohydra


BARENTZ ANIMAL NUTRITION Barentz Animal Nutrition is a global distributor of technical ingredients and additives for the feed and pet food industry. Barentz UK Ltd and Barentz Ireland Ltd, formerly Forum Products Ltd, offer our ingredients to the animal feed and pet food industry in the UK and Ireland. We have a wide product portfolio, including amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, yeasts, and novel ingredients like seaweed. It is our strength having commodities and specialty ingredients in our portfolio, selling those products via trade or distribution. Our product portfolio brings solutions for feed efficiency, increased output and aligns with market trends such as animal health and sustainability. From our amino acid product group, we can offer lysine, lysine sulphate, methionine, tryptophan, threonine, arginine, valine and taurine. There is more focus on amino acids in animal nutrition, because of the trend ‘precision nutrition’. With our technical support we can offer you whatever you need. Even in combination with our protein products from vegetable or animal origin, we can offer you a complete ingredient portfolio to fulfil the protein and amino acid requirements of all animals. We can offer sustainable proteins, like single cell protein for all animal species and insect protein or duckweed proteins for pet food applications. Barentz is a global distributor of ingredients in food & nutrition, animal nutrition, pharmaceutical and personal care. Our ingredients


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maintaining all body functions, including growth, health, fertility and performance. As a rule the animal’s body cannot synthesize these natural biologically active substances like vitamins A and E itself, which is why they must be supplied via the feed. Product safety and efficacy are at the centre of all BASF activities.


Using our extensive research facilities, we constantly develop and improve our vitamin product range and formulations to meet the needs of the animal feed industry.


Glycinates BASF Organically bound trace elements with excellent bioavailability. By using glycine, the smallest amino acid occurring in nature, it is possible to form the smallest amino acid trace element complex, with the highest mineral content. The BASF Glycinate range includes Copper, Iron, Manganese & Zinc Glycinates. BASF plc, PO Box 4, Earl Road


Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, Cheshire SK8 6QG e-mail: liz.cookson@basf.com web: www.animal-nutrition.basf.com


CHEMOX POUND Chemox Pound is part of the Hobart Group and is certified under the FEMAS as a supplier of high quality competitive products to the animal feed premix industry. We have our own warehouse in Rugby and offer next day delivery for most products. We supply customers throughout the UK and Irish Republic with


Lecithins Novelty ingredient


Barentz Animal Nutrition is a global distributor of techn ingredients and additives for the feed and pet food indu Check our website for our complete product portfolio.


www.barentz.com/animal-nutr


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