BIOMIN
has recently introduced its seventh Centre of Applied Animal Nutrition (CAN), this
time in Tulln, Austria.
In vivo research will focus on piglet and broiler nutrition. BIOMIN Director Development Department, Franz Waxenecker, who is responsible for the BIOMIN CAN Network, noted that “the new facilities will help us to establish proof-of-principle and mode-of-action in the R&D of innovative feed additives. The proximity to the BIOMIN Research Centre –itself embedded in a biotech hub— offers further advantages.”
The facility is the seventh investment in a global network of BIOMIN Centres of Applied Nutrition (CAN), the first of which opened in 2005. In recent years, CANs have been introduced in Thailand, Vietnam and Brazil and Austria.
Currently, the CAN network activities span poultry, swine and aquaculture. “We are looking to further extend the CAN activity to include ruminants going forward,” added Mr Waxenecker.
Thus far, ruminant research has been done in cooperation with a number of outside partners and using the BIOMIN Rumen Simulation Model at the BIOMIN Research Centre.
BIOMIN devotes considerable resources to both basic scientific research and application-oriented product R&D in order to improve mycotoxin and gut performance solutions available to the livestock and aquaculture industries.
Strong in-house R&D and global cooperation with leading over 200 leading institutions and organisations form the basis for BIOMIN to develop cutting-edge solutions for customers.
Read more HERE.
In vivo research will focus on piglet and broiler nutrition. BIOMIN Director Development Department, Franz Waxenecker, who is responsible for the BIOMIN CAN Network, noted that “the new facilities will help us to establish proof-of-principle and mode-of-action in the R&D of innovative feed additives. The proximity to the BIOMIN Research Centre –itself embedded in a biotech hub— offers further advantages.”
Photo: BIOMIN the experimental trial facilities are equipped
with state-of-the-art
equipment for digestibility tests, kinetics studies
biomarker identification and
ex-vivo sampling for next generation sequencing analysis.
ex-vivo sampling for next generation sequencing analysis.
The facility is the seventh investment in a global network of BIOMIN Centres of Applied Nutrition (CAN), the first of which opened in 2005. In recent years, CANs have been introduced in Thailand, Vietnam and Brazil and Austria.
Currently, the CAN network activities span poultry, swine and aquaculture. “We are looking to further extend the CAN activity to include ruminants going forward,” added Mr Waxenecker.
Thus far, ruminant research has been done in cooperation with a number of outside partners and using the BIOMIN Rumen Simulation Model at the BIOMIN Research Centre.
BIOMIN devotes considerable resources to both basic scientific research and application-oriented product R&D in order to improve mycotoxin and gut performance solutions available to the livestock and aquaculture industries.
Strong in-house R&D and global cooperation with leading over 200 leading institutions and organisations form the basis for BIOMIN to develop cutting-edge solutions for customers.
Read more HERE.
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