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Posted 7 Mar 2024 in Animal Nutrition

The new feed enzyme – Glucose Oxidase

It is well known that in the current floor pen with deep litter system, day old broiler chickens could benefit from non-starch polysaccharides components in the litter to establish the dynamic microbiota. However, when the intestinal...

Posted 26 Feb 2024 in Animal Nutrition

Coated Urea: Unlocking Ruminant Nutrition

Rumen microorganisms can utilize non-protein nitrogen (NPN) such as ammonia to synthesis rumen microbial proteins for cattle and sheep. Urea is a cheap source of NPN but the hydrolysis rate of urea in the rumen is speedy and exceeds the...

Posted 27 Oct 2023 in Crop Production and Protection

Redox Launches AMIBOOST®Amino Acid Stress-Resistant Superhero

In the world of agriculture, the battle for survival against nature’s forces is relentless. Factors such as light deficiency, water scarcity, pests, diseases, salinity, wind, and phytotoxicity continually challenge the resilience of...

Posted 5 Oct 2023 in Animal Nutrition

Exploring Alternative Sweeteners in Dog Food

Currently most dogs are fed highly processed food that is quite different from canine ancestral diets. Sweeteners are quite often included in processed dog food to mask unpleasant taste or enhance the acceptance of the food.  In the...

Posted 26 Sep 2023 in Animal Nutrition

L-Arginine application in reduced protein diets

It is well known that reduced protein diets in broiler chickens could lessen nitrogen excretion and environmental pollution. However, the successful strategy for broiler chicken production fed on reduced protein diets largely depends on...

Posted 15 Mar 2023 in Research

Australia’s role in the critical minerals market

Critical minerals are metallic or non-metallic elements that are essential for modern technologies and low-emission applications, but their supply chains are at risk of disruption, which could have severe consequences for various...

Posted 22 Feb 2023 in Expertise

Exogenous protease reduces feed costs and improves broiler chicken performance

Exogenous protease supplementation in broiler chicken diets has primarily been attributed to improvements in protein and amino acids digestibility. Therefore, nutritionists can formulate diets with lower levels of dietary protein while...

Posted 15 Feb 2023 in Expertise

Exogenous Mannanase improves chicken meat production

Β-Mannan in soybean meal is one of the main antinational factors to decrease the efficiency of nutrient use. It has been found to be deleterious to broiler chicken performance, depressing chicken body weight gain and feed conversion ratio...

Posted 20 May 2022 in Animal Nutrition

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...