Page 3 of articles about additive
Nomenclature mess: Essential oils, functional oils, botanicals, or phytogenic compounds
In the context of reducing the use of antibiotics, proper use of feed additives begins with correctly defining the term and describing their composition and activity. Here we will discuss the differences between essential oils, functional oils, and botanicals/ phytogenic compounds.
Cargill, Delacon join together to create a leading plant-based phytogenic feed additives business
Feed additives manufacturer NUQO appoints SALMIX as strategic distribution partner in Brazil
Supplemental effects of deep-sea mineral water on growing-finishing pigs
Innovad® acquires Scentarom
The impact of supplementing finishing pigs’ diet with ferulic acid on growth performance, carcass traits and histochemical characteristics of muscle fibers
Antonia Tacconi joins Perstorp in pivotal role as global product manager for gut health
Perstorp is proud to announce that Dr. Antonia Tacconi has joined the Animal Nutrition team as Global Product Manager Gut Health, with effect from 1 February 2022.
Perstorp: ProPhorce™ SR celebrates its 10-year anniversary
This quarter, Global feed additives producer Perstorp, will celebrate 10 years of commercial application of pioneering tributyrins solution ProPhorce™ SR in animal nutrition.
Removing in-feed antibiotics and zinc oxide (2/2): Beyond taking nutritional actions
What factors can help with managing piglets without in-feed antibiotics and ZnO?
Removing in-feed antibiotics and zinc oxide (1/2): Why, when and how?
If your motivation to stop using in-feed antibiotics and zinc oxide is to comply with regulations, think again. What does it take to remove in-feed medication?
Titanium dioxide no longer considered safe as feed additive
EFSA has concluded that the additive can no longer be considered safe in animal feed.
Inhibition of African swine fever virus in liquid and feed
Benefits of Napier grass in the late gestation sow diet
China cracks down on clenbuterol beta-agonist use in livestock
The Chinese government will be cracking down on the use of this beta-agonist in animals with the launch of a three-month special rectification action.