Did you know the wonderful properties of thyme? 1. Powerful Antioxidant: Thyme is a natural source of antioxidants, such as flavonoids, promoting cellular resistance, and strengthening the immune system in animals 2. Microbiome Properties: Its ability to control pathogenic bacterial growth has been studied in several scientific studies. This ''antibacterial'' actio...
Please let us know about the dosage,cost benefit ratio and its mode of action as it has antiviral activity, its effect on the life viral vaccines administered throw drinking water if it is used as regular feed additive.
Note that we do not work with pure thyme products, but feed additive premixes which combine botanical components and other technical ingredients aimed to support animal performance. If further interest in our company and/or products, you can always contact as at liptosa@liptosa.com, or send us a message with your contact details and our representative will contact you directly
As antimicrobial resistance (AMR) becomes a global concern and poses the risk of superbugs, do you believe that essential oils or phytogenic products could help us combat this issue? Additionally, how many days does it typically take for Phytoactives to reach maximum concentration in the blood to achieve the desired optimization of zootechnical parameters?
Just as a comment: The fact that any substance that is able to share electrons with others is an antioxidant, don’t makes it an “in vivo” antioxidant, I mean an in vivo efficient antioxidant. What is the main in vivo antioxidant ? And the second? If the product id a full plant dried, how can ensure the minimum content in thymol and carvacrol?