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Mycozym
MYCOZYM
is a combination of
potentiated bentonite and an enzyme complex.
Three genera of fungi -Aspergillus,
Penicillium, and Fusarium (Gibberella)- are most frequently involved in
cases of mycotoxin contamination in corn, small grains, and soybeans.
Toxinbinders do not bind all toxins.
Therefore, a complex of enzymes has been added to maximise the product's
detoxification capacity.
MYCOZYM-mycotoxins
complexes are excreted with the faeces.
Purpose
- The clay component has a
very big surface with high ionic binding capacity due to its specific
crystalline structure. Mycotoxins are bound in an irreversible way.
- The enzymatic process
inactivates those mycotoxins which are not bound on a specific
substrate.
- In addition, the
enzyme-complex improves nutrient digestibility with consequently more
available energy. This energy-boost will support the animal in
recuperation from the negative toxic effects of the mycotoxins.
Dosage:
- 1.0 - 3.0 kg per Mton of
feed or raw materials for mycotoxin inactivation for all species.
- 3.0 - 5.0 kg per Mton of
feed or raw materials for mycotoxin inactivation in case of highly
contaminated feed.
- Blind some mycotoxins by its mineral
carrier
- Trap other mycotoxins in a specific
carbonyarate matrix
- Inactivate mycotoxins by structural
modification of specific mycotoxins
- Enhance hepatic metabolism in the
animal
- Counteract immuno suppression
- Prevent mold development
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