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Multi-mycotoxins contamination exposes ruminant livestock to health and performance issue

Published: August 11, 2020
Summary
Ruminants have a unique digestive physiology characterized by a pre-systemic fermentation and digestion of plant constituents such as cellulose by microorganisms comprising the ruminal flora. This particularity requires feeding regimes that include enough amounts of forage to maintain a functional rumen flora. Then ruminant nutrition consists to equilibrate diet with fiber, energy and prote...
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Virginie Marquis
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Joe Magadi
UFAC
12 de octubre de 2020
Hi Virginie How does the efficacy of your Safwall compare with that of Bentonite-Montmorillonite?
Ram Singh
28 de julio de 2022
The problem of multi-mycotoxins contamination can be solved by using a toxin binder having property of detoxifying multi-mycotoxins present in feed. For developing such a binder, extensive research on management of mycotoxicosis in ruminants is required to be done. For poultry I have formulated two Mycotoxin binders namely: Mycodetox B1 and Mycodetox B2 based on my decade's intensive research efforts. Both these binders have ameliorated all the mycotoxins present in poultry feed, and were equally efficaceous in ameliorating mycotoxicosis in chickens, turkeys, quails and ducks.
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