Feed Additives

Feed Additives

Bacillus Subtilis

Acts together with digestive enzymes in the animal's digestive tract to degrade complex carbohydrates in feed, improve feed digestibility, and enhance animal production performance.

Chitosan

Chitosan oligosaccharide is a functional oligosaccharide that plays a role in improving immunity, enhancing intestinal function, promoting digestion, and regulating nutritional balance, thereby improving the growth and quality of livestock and poultry.

Feed Emulsifier

Feed emulsifiers are a class of functional additives that reduce the interfacial tension between the oil and water phases in feed, promote the dispersion of fats into tiny oil droplets, and help form stable emulsions. They are widely used in the production of compound feeds for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture, and serve as a key ingredient for overcoming the challenges associated with the digestion and absorption of high-fat diets.

Feed-grade DMPT

Feed-grade DMPT (chemical name: dimethyl-β-propionamidine) is a sulfur-containing compound naturally found in seaweed and wild fish and shrimp. As a fourth-generation aquatic attractant, it is produced via chemical synthesis for large-scale industrial manufacturing, with a purity level reaching over 98%. It is a key functional additive in aquaculture feed.

Choline Chloride

Feed-grade choline chloride is an important feed additive primarily used to supplement choline in animals, promote fat metabolism, and prevent fatty liver. It can increase the egg production rate and egg weight of laying hens, improve the growth performance of broilers, and enhance the disease resistance of fish. Choline chloride can also improve feed conversion efficiency, reduce farming costs, and is widely used in livestock, poultry, and aquaculture, serving as a key nutrient to ensure healthy animal growth.
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