IFF Introduces New Animal Nutrition Solution for Piglets
Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health, part of IFF, launched Axtra® PRIME, a new enzyme blend for piglet production aimed at enhancing nutrient digestion and gut health. Available in the U.S., this solution addresses challenges like weaning stress and diet variability, which can negatively impact piglet performance. The blend contains multiple enzymes, including xylanase and protease, and has shown promising results in improving growth rates and overall profitability for producers. IFF continues its commitment to innovative solutions in animal nutrition to support better health outcomes and operational efficiency.
- Launch of Axtra® PRIME improving nutrient digestion for piglets.
- Contains a blend of effective enzymes proven to enhance growth performance.
- Supports producers in improving profitability via optimized feed formulations.
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Axtra® PRIME improves nutrient digestion for enhanced piglet performance
Targeted nutrition from an early age is essential for successful swine production, but several issues can disrupt feed strategies and adversely affect performance during this critical time. Stress during weaning can reduce feed intake and increase susceptibility to diarrhea. At the same time, diet changes and use of cheaper ingredients often introduce more variability and higher fiber into the diet. This can negatively impact nutrient digestibility and animal performance.
"Axtra® PRIME is specifically formulated to mitigate these risks by targeting key digestibility challenges," said
Axtra® PRIME ‒ a combination of xylanase, beta-glucanase, alpha-amylase and protease enzymes - has been shown to consistently support healthier and faster piglet growth across different diet types. A growing number of studies[1],[2] highlight the significant potential benefits of supplementing various feed formulations with this optimized enzyme blend – both in terms of piglet growth performance and producers' profitability.
[1] Ester Vinyeta and others (2023). The effect of a multi-enzyme containing xylanase, β-glucanase, protease and amylase added to a high-fiber corn-based complex diet containing by-products, in comparison to a conventional commercial diet, on the growth performance of weaned pigs. |
[2] Ester Vinyeta and others (2023). The effect of a multi-enzyme containing xylanase, β-glucanase, protease and amylase added to a high-fiber wheat-barley-rye based diet containing by-products, on the growth performance of weaned pigs. |
About Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health
Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health, part of IFF is an industry leader in nutritional health solutions with a comprehensive portfolio of feed enzymes, betaine, essential oils and probiotics. Through the lens of nutribiosis, IFF invests in science and innovation to help producers improve performance, increase liveability and support welfare in the face of increasing pressure to reduce or remove antibiotics from production systems. Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health capabilities are underpinned by the quality and quantity of our trials, including over 100,000 guts sampled from over 600 farms, investments in omics technologies and microbiome research, and collaboration with leading commercial, governmental and academic partners. For more information, visit animalnutrition.iff.com
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