The Perstorp Group is proud to officially introduce ProPhorce™ Valerins to the market.
The global need to reduce the usage of antibiotics in animal husbandry fuels the search for alternatives. As one of the world’s leading organic acid producers, Perstorp is determined to continue to build and provide knowledge on how SCFA (short chain fatty acids) drive gut health and performance. In 2010 Perstorp took the decision to invest in a broad research program to improve the understanding of modes of action of SCFA’s and their derivatives (e.g. glycerol esters of organic acids). Research has been conducted by specialists in Perstorp’s innovation laboratories together with the Universities of Ghent and Lund and the Southern Poultry Research Group in Athens, USA. The research conducted included an extensive screening of all the SCFA’s available. ProPhorce Valerins showed remarkable results especially in broiler diets in the presence of a Clostridium Perfringens challenge.
- Groundbreaking: the last introduction of a new organic acid to be used in feed was decades ago. Valeric acid has never before been tested for commercial production which makes the introduction of ProPhorce™ Valerins one of kind.
- In vitro and in vivo trials with ProPhorce Valerins show promising results in reducing the negative impact of Clostridium Perfringens.
- Perstorp is a producer of both the product ProPhorce Valerins and the main raw materials glycerol and valeric acid. Today there are only two producers of valeric acid in the world.
The commercial introduction of ProPhorce Valerins will commence immediately in selected markets and with customers interested in working in close collaboration with Perstorp to further build the competence and knowledge about this new product. The world’s poultry specialists got a first sneak peak of ProPhorce Valerins and what value it can bring, when Perstorp introduced its new product at the European Symposium of Poultry Nutrition (ESPN) on May 8th for the first time. “The market is eager to hear and learn about the first new organic acid to be introduced in decades, and how it can help to further improve animal gut health and performance,” says Geert Wielsma, Portfolio Director Gut Health for Perstorp’s business unit Feed & Food. “There is still much to be learned about gut health or even the effects that organic acids and especially valeric acid can have on it. We are committed to continue developing the available knowledge in this field and to keep on improving animal performance,” Wielsma continues.
May 9, 2017 - Perstorp