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cereal costs fluctuate. Endofeed promotes average daily liveweight gain improvements of up to 15% in broilers and up to 10% higher egg weights in layers following enzyme inclusion. Endofeed DC has recently expanded its approval in the EU and is approved for use with fattening pigs also. In addition to their core enzyme activities, both Amylofeed


and Endofeed DC products have a range of ‘side activities’, including cellulases, hemicellulases, alpha-galactosidases and beta- mannanases. Feed inclusion rate for Amylofeed is 500g/T of finished feed.


Endofeed inclusion rate is 125g/T. Both products are packed in lined 25kg bags and have a 24-month shelf life. Alexander House, Crown Gate, Runcorn Cheshire WA7 2UP Tel: +44 (0)1928 793090 www.azelis.com nutrition@azelis.co.uk


BASF PLC Utilize the full potential of your feed with enzymes from BASF The best feed can only do half the job if pigs and poultry aren`t able to digest the nutrients properly. The pioneering research of BASF animal nutrition can help: our thoroughly tested enzyme products support your animals to get more vitality and productivity out of less feed – and help farmers save resources and money. BASF as a leading manufacturer of phytase and NSP enzymes offers the solutions to optimally utilize feed. Natuphos E: Efficiency and stability The new generation phytase Natuphos®


E ensures a very fast and


efficient release of phytate-bound phosphorous and other valuable nutrients. By using innovative hybrid technology BASF has been able to provide a multi-faceted enzyme molecule. Our new Natuphos E enzyme technology results in unprecedented enzyme stability. This feature combined with the optimum enzyme activity of Natuphos E in its targeted pH range, allows the highly efficient decomposition of anti-nutritive phytate in the very beginning of the digestive tract and thus maximises the time available for the animal to absorb the nutrients that would otherwise remain bound to and complexed with phytate. Natuphos E ensures a very fast and efficient release of phytate-bound phosphorous, thus making it readily digestible for pigs & poultry. As a consequence of the breakdown of vegetable phytate, important minerals and trace elements, as well as amino acids and energy are made available to the animal, in addition to phosphorus. In a nutshell, the new phytase Natuphos®


E unlocks vital


nutrients with an unprecedented overall stability resulting in convincing economic and environmental benefits. Natugrain TS: Improved nutritional value Natugrain®


TS, the feed enzyme product from BASF, contains the highly


purified NSP-splitting enzymes endo-1,4-beta-xylanase and endo-1,4- beta-glucanase. Due to well-balanced enzyme activities, Natugrain®


TS


is well suited to counteract the anti-nutritional effects from pentosans and beta-glucans that constitute the major part of NSPs in commonly used feed-stuffs. Natugrain®


TS improves the nutritive value of diets


containing NSP-rich components such as wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oat, sunflower, and a number of milling by-products. Trials have shown that Natugrain®


additional energy. All in all, Natugrain®


TS can also be effective in corn / soy diets by releasing TS supports a more sustainable


livestock production by improving the digestibility of cereals. And from a technical point of view Natugrain convinces with its broad application range as well as with its outstanding stability during feed processing. PO Box 4, Earl Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle Cheshire SK8 6QG Tel : 01772 603119


E-mail : liz.cookson@basf.com Web : www.animal-nutrition.basf.com


DANISCO ANIMAL NUTRITION For almost 30 years, we have helped animal producers resolve challenges and maximize the return on their feed investment. We achieve this by collaborating with them to deliver healthy nutrition solutions that optimize the utilization of nutrients and modulates microbial populations for the animals on the farm. Today the evolution continues as we discover ever more about how to deliver greater value to industry producers, helping them meet the world’s growing demand for quality animal protein. Phytase solutions Our advanced, highly bio-efficaceous phytase solutions - Axtra® and Phyzyme®


PHY XP - enable you to minimize feed costs and maximize


performance through flexible, evidence-based dosing that varies according to diet, species and animal age. They are also supported by our proprietary ThermoProtection Technology (TPT) to ensure maximum performance and ease of use at up to 95° C (203°F). The TPT coating also allows rapid release of phytase in the upper part of the gut to achieve optimum bio-efficacy. Carbohydrase and protease solutions Our position as the industry leader in feed enzymes originated from a differentiated carbohydrase and protease portfolio based on xylanase, amylase and protease just over 25 years ago. Today, our Axtra®


XAP, Axtra® Avizyme® XB, Danisco Xylanase, and solutions deliver superior cost savings and performance


benefits by optimizing feed formulations and reducing the impact of feed variability across different monogastric diets. These solutions also support gut health, minimizing the negative impact of indigestible substrates.


Value-add enzyme services Our online Optimize Feed™ Service is an easy-to-use tool that enables customers to calculate the optimum dose of phytase needed to achieve


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