Plant Protein Feed

Corn Protein Powder

Corn protein powder is produced by processing corn kernels through a wet-milling process to create a coarse corn starch slurry, which is then hydrolyzed, separated, concentrated, fermented, and finally dried into a golden-yellow powder or fine granular form.

Sunflower Meal

Sunflower meal for feed is a high-quality byproduct obtained after oil extraction from sunflower seeds. It appears as pale yellow fragments with a natural sunflower aroma. It is suitable for ruminants, pigs, and poultry and can partially replace soybean meal to reduce costs. Supplementing with lysine and combining it with enzyme preparations can enhance digestibility and utilization, thereby promoting animal growth and improving production performance.

Chili Meal for Animal Feed

Chili Meal is the residue left after extracting natural pigments and chili oil from premium-grade chilies; it appears as a slightly reddish or pale yellow powder. It can be used as a feed ingredient for animals, as chili meal retains not only the nutritional components naturally found in chilies but also boasts abundant proteins, various amino acids, fats and carbohydrates, B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, capsaicinoids, and multiple essential minerals.

Peanut Meal

Peanut Meal is a byproduct of peanut oil extraction, characterized by its yellow-brown or light-brown color and a loose, flaky, powdery, or granular texture, accompanied by the inherent aroma of peanut meal. It boasts a crude protein content of up to 40% or more, along with relatively high metabolic energy, as well as essential nutrients such as crude fiber and minerals. Peanut meal is suitable for use in feed production for pigs, poultry, ruminants, and other animals; however, due to factors like amino acid imbalances, it should be properly combined with other ingredients when incorporated into diets.

Sesame Meal

Feed-grade sesame meal is a high-quality plant-based protein feed derived from sesame oil extraction, offering a cost-effective alternative to soybean meal. When used in combination with phytase, it enhances nutrient utilization without compromising animal performance—provided it’s added at the recommended proportions. This makes it a highly cost-efficient and nutritious protein ingredient for animal feed.

Capsaicin

Feed-grade capsaicin is a natural plant-derived feed additive, with capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin as its core components—accounting for over 90%—and boasting a purity of at least 98%. It promotes gastrointestinal motility in animals, enhances feed intake, inhibits harmful bacteria such as Salmonella, helps regulate intestinal microbiota, and boosts immune function. As a green and environmentally friendly product, it holds significant potential as an antibiotic alternative.
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