November 27, 2014

27/11/2014: Clariant promotes an effective and 100 percent natural feedstuff detoxification

Clariant’s multi-talented Toxisorb® leads the way in effective and 100 percent natural feedstuff detoxification 
  • ·Natural clay minerals against mould fungi in animal feed
  • Highly effective, low dosage FAMI-QS-certified products
  • Removal of mycotoxins contributes to keeping animals healthy and safer meat and dairy product.
Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, offers the farming industry a 100 percent natural solution for effectively eliminating the harmful effects of feed-related mycotoxins on livestock, it says in a press release issue recently.

When added to feedstuff, Clariant’s clay mineral detoxifiers, Toxisorb® Classic and unique broadband talent
Toxisorb Premium, deactivate mycotoxins, contributing to animal health and safer meat and dairy produce.

Mycotoxin poisons originating from mould fungi in contaminated animal feed are detrimental to an animal’s health and overall growth potential. The mycotoxins prevent an animal from achieving 100 percent of its natural capability and can lead to serious illness. Their negative impact can cause economic losses through reduced animal health as well as eventual loss of productivity for a farmer, for example through reduced milk or meat production. According to the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), about 25 percent of feed worldwide is critically contaminated.

Clariant’s natural Toxisorb adsorbents immobilize and deactivate mycotoxins when mixed into animal feed formulations. When consumed, they are highly efficient in removing mycotoxins. The FAMI-QS-certified products typically need only minimal dosage of 1-4kg per ton of animal feed. Both products are suitable for all kinds and ages of animals and all feedstuffs.
Toxisorb Classic is the allrounder for the adsorptive removal of Aflatoxins – the most harmful toxin.

Clariant takes protection to the next level with an innovative product covering the majority of toxins caused by mould fungi in animal feed.
Toxisorb Premium is a broadband solution binding up to 90 percent of polar and non-polar toxins including those in the digestive tract, such as the large-molecular-weight endotoxins and enterotoxins which are produced by certain bacteria only after reaching the digestive tract.

When consumed, Toxisorb attracts and binds toxins in the digestive tract of the animal before they can cause damage. The nutrients in the feed pass through the mineral unhindered. So bound, the toxins are prevented from further transfer into the animal’s bloodstream - a positive benefit in avoiding contamination within the food chain.

The now inactive mycotoxins are eliminated with the digestive waste products still bound to the
Toxisorb product. The return of the clay to nature gives an added benefit for farmers and the environment, by improving soil quality when used as field dung.

“TOXISORB presents the farming and feedstuff industry with a highly effective way of protecting livestock animals against dangerous mycotoxins in feed,” comments Tobias Kahr, Regional Sales Manager EMEA Business Unit Functional Minerals Clariant. “Clariant’s sustainable approach for eliminating toxic substances in a natural manner is an important step in creating more sustainable farming and addressing the global food challenge.”

Clariant is a globally leading specialty chemicals company, based in Muttenz near Basel/Switzerland. On December 31, 2013 the company employed a total workforce of 18,099. In the financial year 2013, Clariant recorded sales of CHF 6.076 billion for its continuing businesses. The company reports in four business areas: Care Chemicals, Catalysis & Energy, Natural Resources, and Plastics & Coatings. Clariant’s corporate strategy is based on five pillars: increase profitability, reposition portfolio, add value with sustainability, foster innovation and R&D, and intensify growth.
 
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