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Aliphos: a global player in the feed phosphates industry

Published: January 11, 2018
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Aliphos offers inorganic feed phosphates known globally for their high quality. Aliphos® Dical + is Aliphos’ NEW product available for the Brazilian market. Aliphos® Dical + offers the highest phosphorus digestibility/availability in poultry amongst all dicalcium phosphates on the market: 82%! . Aliphos® Dical + is more pure, micro-crystalized, improving physical proper...
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Sataluri Satagopa Raja Ayyangar
Synergy Biorefineries Pvt
16 de enero de 2018

I advise searching for other alternative sources of rich phosphorous natural seeds like flax seed, oats, barley, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, etc., as it is easily bioavailable, echo-free and safe to birds and end user.

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Juan Manuel Hernandez Vieyra
Aliphos
10 de julio de 2018
Sataluri Satagopa Raja Ayyangar Thanks for the comment, but the digestibility of the phosphorus contained in grains is low, if you do not take this into consideration there is a 30-60% of the P contained in these natural sources that will go into the water and causing eutrophication. Even with addition of additives, there always be a demand to cover in intense production systems, which should be fulfilled with highly digestible feed phosphates!
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Dr Piotr Stanislawski
dsm-firmenich
16 de julio de 2018

Both forms of phosphorus- inorganic like Aliphos and organic from plants are important. Organic (from phytates ) form is now highly "extracted" by using phytase. It gives quite important dose of dietary phosphorus we need in feeds. But usually is not enough and we add usually few kg/t feed inorganic phosphorus (eg.broiler feed). Different situation we have in countries using MBM or even just bone meal; then inorganic could be excluded (using phytase, of course).
Other problem-the definition of digestible, available, obtainable, absorbed... Even in the above article we have "... highest phosphorus digestibility/availability in poultry amongst all dicalcium phosphates on the market: 82%! ..." What 82%? digestibility or availability. It's not the same, but often mixed definition leading to mistakes in feed. I know cases where the need is taken from "Guide" often as available but calculation with phytase matrix and components description taken as digestible. Wrong "mixture" leading to imbalance of Ca/P.
Just we need both forms but with proper value of available (usually poultry feeds) or digestible (pigs) phosphorus. The definition problem still creates problems.

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Juan Manuel Hernandez Vieyra
Aliphos
16 de julio de 2018

Dr. Piotr Stanislawski the value mentioned in the article was digestibility and it was measured in 2 trials in poultry (2015 and 2017) run at Wageningen University following WPSA protocol. Fully agree that definitions create confusion, but digestibility allows to formulate in a more accurate way. Using availability in inorganic feed phosphates determines almost no differences in different sources, which is a mistake. MCP is more digestible than DCP (80% vs 60%) and DICAL+ (new Aliphos dehydrate DCP) is more digestible than DCP and a bit higher than MCP.

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Mehrdad Sanandaji
10 de mayo de 2022
Good time, We are a trading company in Georgia, How we can contact with your commercial division for MCP. I have an email address from Samy.emiliani at aliphos.com, but rejected. Would you please lead me? info@gicge.com
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