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Enhancing Livestock Nutrition with Phytase Enzymes: Introducing ADPHOS™ by ABTL

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In livestock feed and nutrition, phosphorus is an important macronutrient associated with growth, reproduction, and feed efficiency. The problem lies in the fact that a large portion of the phosphorus from plant ingredients tends to be unavailable to the animals, resulting in nutrient wastage and the necessity of other phosphate sources. Advanced Bio-Agro Tech Ltd. (ABTL), the enzyme-based animal nutrition company, has the perfect fit for this challenge with their phytase enzymes technology— ADPHOS ™—to release and make use of the phosphorus that is present in the feed but not available for animal use. How ADPHOS™ Works in Livestock Nutrition: Enhancing Phosphorus Bioavailability Phytase enzyme developed for the purpose of unlocking phosphorus that is usually locked in various feed plants. To improve this benefit, medications like ADPHOS™ allow the utilization of such nutrients, thereby eliminating inorganic phosphate supplements, thus lowering costs and maxim...

Unlocking Sustainable Poultry Farming: How Phytase Enzymes Improve Feed Efficiency in Poultry

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The global food security greatly depends on the poultry industry, but traditional methods can lead to environmental issues, such as phosphorus pollution. Poultry require phosphorus for growth, but much of it is not absorbed in their diets, resulting in its release and the risk of contaminating water sources. Enter Phytase Enzymes: A Sustainable Solution Phytase enzymes are nature's answer to unlocking hidden nutrients in poultry feed. These powerful enzymes break down phytate, releasing bioavailable phosphorus that birds can readily absorb. This translates into several benefits for sustainable poultry farming: ●       Reduced Phosphorus Pollution: By improving phosphorus utilization, phytase enzymes significantly decrease the amount of undigested phosphorus excreted by poultry. This helps protect water resources from eutrophication, a harmful process caused by excessive phosphorus. ●       Improved Feed Efficiency: When birds can abso...