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Alltech's Latest Weapon in the Fight Against Mycotoxins

Published: March 5, 2013
Source : Alltech
Alltech has utilised almost 30 years of experience in the area of  glycomics, the science of sugars, and its ownership and production of novel carbohydrate sources, along with real progress in the area of mycotoxin evaluation, to develop Mycosorb A+, the next generation mycotoxin binder. This, in addition to a revised and improved Mycotoxin Management Program, will revolutionise the mycotoxin management battlefield.
Mycosorb A+ reduces mycotoxin absorption within the animal, thereby negating the damaging effects of mycotoxins on its health. Launching on the heels of the 2012 harvest, one of the most difficult in living memory, this cutting-edge approach will augment the arsenal of producers around the world facing challenges from mycotoxins. 
Nick Adams, global sales director for Alltech’s Mycotoxin Management team commented that “While in some parts of the world there was record rainfall, other parts were marred by drought. As most of the 2012 harvest will be used for feeding livestock in 2013, we expect greater production and health losses in the coming months.”
Historically, both the analytical and the commercial side of mycotoxin management has focused on identifying and addressing individual mycotoxins. In reality, forages and grains are naturally contaminated with multiple toxins. Effective mycotoxin management must reflect this. 
Alltech’s 37+ analysis of the 2012 harvest has shown that 98% of samples tested globally were contaminated with mycotoxins and furthermore 93% were contaminated with multiple mycotoxins. “This highlights the extent of the broad spectrum challenge facing producers and the need to take action in order to safeguard the quality of their feed, the health of their animals and, ultimately, their profits,” said global technical manager for Alltech’s Mycotoxin Management Team, Dr. Swamy Haladi.
Dr. Alex Yiannikouris, global research director for Alltech’s Mycotoxin Management team, added “By redefining our approach to risk assessment - considering individual mycotoxin toxicity, their quantity and the synergy between toxins we can offer producers a far more relevant assessment of the risk they face. The total risk to the animal is quantified by our Toxic Equivalent Quantity (TEQ) – one number which summarises the overall challenge posed to the particular species. This TEQ redefines the way mycotoxin contamination in its entirety is approached.” 
Understanding the nature of mycotoxins and their impact on the health and performance of animals at this level, was fundamental to the development of Mycosorb A+, a mycotoxin binderwith improved binding efficacy against wider range of mycotoxins. “Mycosorb A+ offers producers a solution that limits the effects of more mycotoxins than ever before and mirrors far more closely the true challenge found in naturally contaminated feeds” Haladi said.
Product availability may vary by country, please contact your local Alltech representative for more information. Mycosorb A+ is not available in the U.S. or Canada
About Alltech
Founded in 1980 by Dr. Pearse Lyons, Alltech improves the health and performance of animals, plants and people through natural nutrition and scientific innovation. With more than 3000 employees in 128 countries, the company has developed a strong regional presence in Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle-East, Africa and Asia. Alltech is the proud title sponsor of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy. 

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Dennis Tranquil
19 de marzo de 2013

As I understand, the new technology is described in the recent US patent 8,318,475, Yiannikouris, et al., November 27, 2012. It teaches "culturing Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells in growth medium which comprises from 1% to 2.0% by weight of bentonite".

Nice.

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Norbert Trattner
DSM-Firmenich
19 de marzo de 2013

A questions, actually two. I do not really see information how the absorbtion of mycotoxins should work. Can somebody from Alltech explain the mode of action and which substances changed to get the eventually desired effects?
Second, the group M registration in the EU will be the measurement in the future for product making claims on mycotoxins. What position has Alltech to this registration and why there is so far no dossier submitted?

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