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BIOMIN (PART OF DSM) Mycofix®


KEMIN Know your Carbon footprint


The Mycofix®


portfolio of feed additives represents the most state-of-


the-art solution for protecting animal health by deactivating mycotoxins that contaminate farm animal feed. Its safety and efficacy are proven by 7 EU authorizations for substances that deactivate mycotoxins, this makes it completely unique in the market place. Mycofix®


Plus 5.E unites three strategies to combat mycotoxins


using patented proprietary technology, making it the most scientifically advanced mycotoxin protection available:


• Adsorption – a blend of minerals selectively binds aflatoxins and other absorbable toxins • Biotransformation - A unique combination of patented specific enzymes and biological components converts mycotoxins into non-toxic, environmentally-safe metabolites in the digestive tract of animals, before they are absorbed in the GIT, therefore preventing their deleterious effects on animal health and performance* • Bioprotection - the Biomin ®


Bioprotection Mix in Mycofix® Plus


5.E supports proper liver and immune system function. It also prevents gut leakage, supporting the intestinal barrier function of the animal *Mycofix®


Plus 5.E contains the only EU authorized feed


additives proven to adsorb or to biotransform mycotoxins into non- toxic metabolites. (Regulation No 1016/2013, No 1060/2013, No 1115/2014, No 2017/913 and No 2017/930) Furthermore, Mycofix®


Plus 5.E


protects against a weakened immune system and lower performance caused by endotoxins, even in the presence of adsorbable mycotoxins such as aflatoxins. Mycofix®


can be incorporated


into feed or premix and is available in a range of formulations to best support customers’ needs.


For more information on Mycofix®


contact Dr Sarah Vermont: Email Sarah.Vermont@dsm.com Telephone +44(0)7889 627409


www.biomin.net/solutions/mycotoxin-risk-management/mycotoxin- deactivation/mycofix/


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ORFFA Clay mineral with unique properties to bind ammonia in the gut Formulating a commercial animal diet with 100% protein digestibility is not practically possible as there is always an undigested part. Ammonia is produced when this undigested protein is fermented in the large intestine. Ammonia is an unwanted substance which is harmful for intestinal health. It can induce diarrhoea, footpad lesions and infections. As a result animal performance is reduced. When excreted in high concentrations, ammonia can also affect the health of staff, cause detrimental effects on environment such as acidification, eutrophication, and contribution to air pollution. Being a clay mineral, AmmoMIN can play a role in reducing


the harmful effects of ammonia. This improves animal health and performance. AmmoMIN is a natural sedimentary clay mineral: clinoptilolite.


Clay minerals are inert raw materials that bind toxic substances in the intestinal tract. The crystalline honey comb structure with 3D framework of clinoptilolite is negatively charged and bind positively charged cations like ammonia (Figure 1). Due to small pores, the


Accelerating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide have created elevated concerns about the effects of climate change and the impact of GHGs on the planet. In 2015, the United Nations (UN) adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals aimed at restoring and promoting social, economic and environmental sustainability. Goal 13 – “Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.” – emphasizes that actions need to be integrated into national policies, strategies and planning. Identifying measures to reduce on-farm emissions contributes to this goal. Kemin, Dow and Adesco jointly conducted a gate-to-gate life


cycle assessment study to investigate the GHG emissions in CO2-eq of barley and wheat using three different methods of grain storage: aeration, drying and preservative addition. The results from this study demonstrate that drying and aerating grain create a bigger carbon footprint than treating grains with Myco CURB ES Liquid. Offering the industry an immediate, significant and practical means to reduce the carbon footprint of grain processing and feed production.


www.kemin.com/sustainablepartnerships


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