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Danisco Animal Nutrition And Partners Discuss The Latest Phytase Research And The Role Enzymes Play In Gut Health at VIV Russia, 2015

Published: May 12, 2015
Source : Danisco Animal Nutrition, part of DuPont
Danisco Animal Nutrition, a business subsidiary of DuPont Industrial Biosciences, will celebrate the launch of their advanced, highly bio-efficacious phytase, Axtra® PHY, into the Russian market by hosting a seminar entitled “Future of Feed and the Part Phytase Has to Play” at VIV Russia on 20 May, 2015 from 13.00 -15.00 (Moscow time) at the IEC “Crocus Expo”, Moscow, Russia, Hall C. The seminar, which will feature guest speakers Dr. Dimitri N Rylko, who is General Director of the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (IKAR) and Dr. Peter Plumstead, Associate Professor, Monogastric Nutrition at the University of Pretoria, will cover:
  • Current and future trends in Russian meat production and the impact of factors such as high feed costs and feed quality variability.
     
  • The part that enzymes in general can play in resolving current and future anti-nutrient challenges in pig and poultry diets, with specific emphasis on the latest research around phytase and how it can be used to tackle performance and profitability challenges that the dietary substrate, phytate, poses.
As places are limited at this open event, you are advised to sign up for it as soon as possible.

Axtra® PHY, the product around which the phytase research in Dr Plumstead’s talk will be based, is proven to deliver superior results when compared to best-in-class E.Coli equivalents, including (at 2014 feed costs):
  • Additional cost savings of ~$1.08 per metric tonne of pig feed through availability of ~20% more phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) earlier in the digestive process. For poultry, the potential savings are even higher; an additional $~1.23 per metric tonne of feed. Phytase can also be used to replace expensive inorganic phosphorus, making further cost savings. 
     
  • Availability of ~10% additional digestible energy and costly amino acids to the pig through superior phytate degradation in the upper gut. For poultry, the percentage is ~30%, equating to an additional $1.36 per tonne of feed. Our research has shown that these “extra phosphoric benefits” can be amplified using doses higher than 500FTU, as long as the diet contains sufficient phytate.
Johan Jansen-Storbacka, Regional Industry Leader, Danisco Animal Nutrition EMEA, commented “ We will be revealing new research at VIV Russia that helps producers maximize profitability and performance using our novel phytase, including new evidence that using doses higher than the industry standard of 500 FTU can enable producers to deliver broilers to market two and half days earlier. Producers will also be able to get answers to their specific questions on how best to use phytase. 

In a separate talk at the VIV Russia Summit, Dr. Peter Plumstead will look into the contribution that feed enzymes in general make to poultry gut health. Find out more about the agenda and how to sign up for this talk, which is part of a session held on 18 May between 14:30 – 15:30 at the Crystal Ballroom 2, Hotel Lotte, Moscow, on our website.
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Danisco Animal Nutrition, part of DuPont
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