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Novus: PROVENIATM as an alternative to zinc oxide in Livestock Science Journal

The study on weaned piglets’ diet is a collaboration of Novus International, Inc. with the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and University of Bologna.

16 March 2021
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Livestock Science, a peer-reviewed journal, promotes the sound development of the livestock sector by featuring articles on all aspects of animal production. Next month’s issue will feature new research from industry health and nutrition leader Novus International, Inc.

The research funded by Novus International, Inc. in partnership with the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and University of Bologna explains on how dietary supplementation with a blend of protected aromatic compound impacts in piglet growth performance and gut health.

The study entitled “Effect of dietary supplementation with a blend of protected aromatic compounds, including benzoic acid, on growth performance and faecal microbial profile of weaned piglets as an alternative to Zinc Oxide” is included in the Journal’s April issue (Volume 246) and helps to shed light on how feeding piglets with Novus’s PROVENIATM feed supplement can positively impact piglet gut health and performance, while improving feed conversion rate.

The research concludes that the supplementation with PROVENIATM positively influenced the microbial profile of weaned piglets by increasing the alpha diversity, and by favoring the proliferation of known beneficial bacteria related to the metabolism of polysaccharides and production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA). These findings on the faecal microbial profile help to explain the higher average daily gain (ADG) and lower feed conversion rate (FCR) observed in piglets supplemented with PROVENIATM.

PROVENIATM is a combination of embedded aromatic compounds, including benzoic acid as main component, in a fat matrix allowing the active compounds to reach the distal gastrointestinal tract compartments, thus favorably impacting gut health by improving the growth of naturally producing butyric acid bacteria in piglets.

Starting in 2022, using pharmacological levels of zinc oxide (ZnO) in animal diets is banned by the European Commission. Dr. Marisol Castillo, Senior technical services manager-swine, north Europe, who conducted the studies, said, “the study demonstrates the efficacy of PROVENIATM in the post-weaning period as an alternative strategy to zinc oxide. It also shows remarkable beneficial effects on gut microbiota of the piglets.”

The article will be free available to view on ScienceDirect.com until April, 17th 2021.

Click here to read the study.

March 16, 2021 - Novus International, Inc.

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