Animal Feed Additive Liquid Tributyrin

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Product Description

Tributyrin is a short-chain fatty acid ester chemical with the molecular formula C15H26O6.CAS RN: 60-01-5. It is also known as Glyceryl Tributyrate, a white oily liquid. Almost odorless, slightly fatty aroma. Soluble in ethanol, chloroform, and ether, very insoluble in water. The natural product is found in beef tallow. Glyceryl Tributyrate is emulsified from butyric acid and glycerol. It does not decompose in gastric juice and is slowly released into butyric acid and glycerol under the action of pancreatic lipase, which repairs small intestinal villi, inhibits harmful intestinal bacteria, and promotes the absorption and utilization of nutrients. The gut microbiome, intestinal immune system, and FCR are the key driving contributors to the profitability of livestock production. They have the same important signaling factor in common: short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs, acetate, propionate, and butyrate). Butyrate is the primary molecule in SCFAs that drives gut function. ART-AddPhorece is made from butyrin which contains more than 85% butyrate. The gut lipase could slowly release butyrate from triglyceride butyrate in major intestinal sites. The site, duration time, and density of butyrate are the 3 important signals to animal health and production. ART-AddPhorece is the perfect feed additive that could cover all these requirements.

We have a professional doctoral research and development team for butyric acid feed additives and a dedicated production facility for feed additives by international standards, which enables us to guarantee the purest and best quality of triglyceride crude oil and also to offer the best price to our customers. We produce both liquid and powdered tributyrin up to 60%.

Product Feature

Tributyrin is not decomposed in gastric juice and is slowly released into butyric acid and glycerol under the action of pancreatic lipase, which repairs small intestinal villi, reduces crypt depth, increases the chorionic gland ratio, and has a significant improvement on intestinal morphology, which in turn promotes nutrient absorption and enhances immunity. In meat poultry breeding, reduces the feed-to-weight ratio and improves production performance by reducing the daily feed intake of broilers without changing the average daily weight gain. Glyceryl Tributylate has been used on young animals to reduce post-weaning diarrhea, reduce weaning stress, and increase survival rate and daily weight gain.

The main uses of Tributyrin in animal husbandry can be summarized as:

1、100% over the whole stomach non-decomposition

2、Improve intestinal function, improve feed digestibility and FCR, effective absorption of at least 100ppm butyric acid in the hindgut, prevent nutritional diarrhea and hyperplastic ileitis in the colonic segment

3、Even absorption in three points of foregut, midgut, and hindgut, effectively repairs intestinal mucosa damage, protects intestinal mucosa comprehensively, and reduces mortality and treatment cost.

4、Improve sow feed intake and promote sow lactation.

5、Provide energy for intestinal mucosa cells quickly, promote the rapid growth and development of intestinal mucosa, reduce intestinal inflammation and increase immunity.

6、Promote the feeding of weaned piglets, improve the absorption of nutrients, and significantly improve the neatness of the pig herd.

7、Regulate intestinal microbiota and inhibit harmful bacteria.

 

Product Parameter

The dosage recommended

Target animals Dosage ml /ton feed Remark
Piglets 500 – 2000  

Other dosage levels might be advised in specific situations, please contact me for more information.

Sow 250 – 1000
Broiler 150 – 1000
Layer 150 – 1000
Calve 500 – 2000
Aquatic 500 – 3000
Pets Food 1500
Pets Snacks 1000

ART-AddPhorceTM Content: Tributyrin ≥98%

Characteristics: GMO-free, Thermostable, Odorless, Non-corrosive, Liquid butyrin

HS Code: 2915600000

Packaging: 1000L IBC

Storage: Store in cool, dry conditions

Shelf life: 24 months after production date

 

 

 

 

 

 

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