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Reduced protein diets and exogenous bile acids supplementation
In recent years, it is widely accepted that based on an ideal amino acid profile, a moderate reduction of dietary crude protein (CP), 20 to 30 g/kg, will not compromise broiler chicken performance. These reduced CP levels are usually...
Reduced protein diets required nutritionists to do more
In recent years, the poultry and pig industry has been successfully developing reduced crude protein (CP) diets to reduce Nitrogen pollution and improve the litter quality. It is reported that 2.5%-unit crude protein reduction in poultry...
Sodium Bicarbonate – food, feed and more
Not long after, French chemist Nicolas Leblanc produced sodium carbonate in 1791; pharmacist Valentin Rose the Younger discovered Sodium Bicarbonate in 1801. Neither Leblanc nor Younger could have imagined their discoveries’ impact...
Redox achieves certification with FAMI-QS
In September of this year, Redox achieved certification with FAMI-QS after being certified by DNV Business Assurance Australia Pty Limited. What is FAMI-QS? The ultimate goal of this Code of Practice is to ensure feed safety by...
Animal Nutrition Insights – Amino acids and feed enzymes supplementation
Could reduced crude protein (CP) diets reduce NH3 emission by 25% in chicken or pig farms? In today’s Animal Nutrition Insights, Redox’s Animal Nutritionist Dr Yumin Bao shares his research on amino acids and feed enzymes...
Magnesium sulphate – long history and wide use
Magnesium sulphate, often known as Epsom salt, is a versatile chemical utilised in various markets. With its long history, its use cases are as extensive as they are varied. In 1618, a villager named Henry Wicker at Epsom in...
Lysine – Natures essential building block
Lysine was first isolated from milk protein by the German biological chemist Ferdinand Drechsel in 1889 and subsequently manufactured by German chemists Emil Fischer and Fritz Weigert some 12 years later. It was a significant advancement...
Reduced Protein Diets In Chickens – How L-Methionine can reduce N-excretion
There is considerable interest in the development of reduced protein diets balanced with supplemental crystalline amino acids for broiler chickens due to economic, environmental and bird welfare advantages (Moss et al., 2018). However,...
Animal Nutrition Insights – A new generation of probiotics
For comprehensive animal nutrition, it is well known that the use of in-feed antibiotics has until now, been the main strategy for controlling Clostridium perfringens- associated necrotic enteritis in poultry production. Recently, due to...