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Danisco Presents Advanced Phytase and Natural Betaine Solutions to Pork Industry Issues at World Pork Expo
2014-06-10 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Danisco Animal Nutrition, a business division of DuPont Industrial Biosciences, will showcase solutions at World Pork Expo that may help pig producers deal with various issues.
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Danisco Animal Nutrition Launches New Value-Add Services for Phytase and Betaine Customers
2014-05-20 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
GLOBAL - Danisco Animal Nutrition, a business division of DuPont Industrial Biosciences, has announced the global launch of two exclusive, value-add services for customers.
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Danisco Animal Nutrition, FDA Agree over Cost-effective Phytase Dose
2013-11-08 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Following the launch of its patented bacterial phytase, Axtra® PHY, to the poultry sector earlier this year, DuPont subsidiary Danisco Animal Nutrition has achieved FDA agreement for a highly cost-effective lower Axtra® PHY dose level for swine (250FTU per kg feed).
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New Phytase Effective in Improving Phosphorus, Calcium Digestibility in Pigs
2013-06-06 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for pig growth, but the majority of the phosphorus in common plant-based feedstuffs is bound to phytate and therefore is unavailable to pigs. Diets fed to pigs can be supplemented with microbial phytase to improve phosphorus digestibility, according to Hans S. Stein, a University of Illinois professor in animal sciences.
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New Phytase Improves Phosphorus, Calcium Digestibility
2013-06-06 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for pig growth, but the majority of the phosphorus in common plant-based feedstuffs is bound to phytate and therefore is unavailable to pigs. Diets fed to pigs can be supplemented with microbial phytase to improve phosphorus digestibility, according to Hans S. Stein, a University of Illinois professor in animal sciences.
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