A new generation of green feed additives came out in Shanghai
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Last Update: 2002-05-15
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: a kind of "feed active polypeptide additive" which does not contain any hormone, antibiotic, clenbuterol or toxic substance, not only can effectively promote the normal and healthy growth of livestock, but also can increase individual disease resistance and has two-way regulation function It was developed by Lei Guoxiong, Professor of East China University of science and technology and other researchers The project is a key project of developing agriculture by science and technology in Shanghai Its technology is original and novel It is the first in China and has reached the advanced level of similar products in the world The green additive is a kind of new designed feed peptide additive, which is based on deep sea fish meal as substrate, low temperature enzymolysis and a unique design of chelating with a variety of trace elements The enzymolysis solution is then absorbed by the carrier and mixed and dried The additive is pure green additive, it is non-toxic, growth promoting and disease resistant, which is of great significance to prevent the spread and occurrence of disease and has no pollution emissions Because of its low cost, it only needs to add an additive of about 50 yuan per ton of ordinary feed, which is 40% - 50% lower than the original index, and improves the net weight rate of pigs and chickens and the egg production rate of layers, It has significant economic benefits Especially after China's accession to the WTO, vigorously developing green poultry industry will play a positive role in promoting people's living standards and health, and expanding exports, with significant social benefits Experts believe that this project is of great scientific value and has broad prospects for development It is suggested that the development and application of this project should be expanded to speed up the pace of industrialization.
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