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Feed Additives … ENZYMES


ADISSEO Because there is still more value to get out of feed, Adisseo developed Rovabio® Advance PHY, the second generation of feedase to further unlock feed potential and alleviate the animal production footprint on earth resources. Opening new perspectives to the simultaneous use of several enzymes Traditional feeds contain fractions that animals are not able to digest: 20 to 25% of the organic matter is normally not available for animal metabolism. For more than 20 years, enzymes have been used to improve feed digestibility and have allowed the use of more raw materials to help animal producers reduce their feed costs. But to date, the simultaneous use of different types of enzymes has been partially effective or undervalued. To get the maximum value out of feed, Adisseo designed Advance PHY, the new feedase. Rovabio®


Rovabio® Advance PHY


is a multi-enzymatic solution which addresses the whole indigest ible vegetable fraction of feed, resulting in an improvement of the overall feed digestibility, including metabolisable energy, digestible amino


acids, available phosphorus, calcium and sodium. It is the 2nd generation of feedase. Rovabio®


ANPARIO Enzymes to maximise gut health Anpario has a range of enzyme solutions developed with feed performance in mind. Our aim is to improve flexibility in diet formulation for a wider range of feed materials in both, young and high performing animals, providing cost effective, sustainable formulations. Our products are easy to handle, having been developed on a free flowing mineral carrier and are designed for different diet and market requirements. The product range contains enzymes which reduce anti- nutrients such as Phytate and non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs) and release beneficial components of the diet that are usually unavailable to the animal. This increases the value of cereal based raw materials and co-products, reducing the requirement of high cost feed materials. Our enzymes are designed for use alongside our range of natural feed solutions, creating beneficial synergies with our Eubiotics. By providing a healthy gut environment, along with substrates to support the beneficial microflora we see improvements in gut function and health. This focus helps us to improve animal performance naturally. For more information please visit www.anpario.com


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. Amylofeed is a powdered


Advance PHY is the fruit of many tests aiming at finding


out the most powerful enzyme combination, delivering the best cost efficiency with maximum performance, sustainability and consistency. With Rovabio®


and use enzyme combinations. Contact:


Andrew McInerney - Adisseo andrew.mcinerney @adisseo.com Websites:


https://feedase.com/ Feedsolutions.adisseo.com www.adisseo.com


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concentrate for cereal-based piglet diets incorporat ing ß-glucanase, ß-xylanase and α-amylase activity. It is unique within the EU as the only product registered for piglets containing high amounts of amylase produced by fungal fermentation. Fungal enzymes are compatible with the lower feed pH induced by the use or organic acids in starter diets. Pintaluba trials demonstrate FCR improvements of up to 5% and piglet weight gain improvements of up to 10% following inclusion of Amylofeed in the diet. Endofeed DC is the dedicated enzyme product for broiler and layer


diets, where the dual β-glucanase and β-xylanase activities against non-starch polysaccharides provide great flexibility in formulation as


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