Soya lecithin is used in animal diets not only for their nutritional contribution of phospholipids and essential fatty acid, but also for many functional purposes. Soya lecithin is the foundation of most animal feed, supplying necessary amino acids for maximum production efficiency and animal diet improvement.
It is an important part of animal biofilm. It is an indispensable component of the bone marrow and internal organs of the nerve tissue of the animal’s brain, especially for the growth and development of young animals. Most phospholipids are present in the mitochondrial and particles of cell membranes in the cell wall in the form of protein complexes. Phospholipids are also involved in the activity of sodium and potassium ions in animals, activating some nerve tissues.
Lecithin in animal nutrition uses are
- The reduction of digestive disorders
- Improved digestibility of fat
- Strengthening of the immune system
- Improvement of metabolism
- An increase in growth and weight
Lecithin shows positive effects in a wide range of animal species:
- Poultry
- Broilers
- Layers
- Swine Feed
- Piglet Rearing
- Breeding sows
- Fattend pigs
- Cattle Feed
- Calves
- Turkey and other birds
- Rabbits
- Horse
- Fish (Aquaculture)
- Shrimps, crabs and other crustaceans (aquacultures)
- Dogs, Cats and Zoo Animals
Benefits
- It ensure excellent digestibility of fat and energy because it acts as natural emulsifier in absorption of the fat soluble vitamins.
- It has been specially developed for use in energy-rich feed mixtures.
- Excellent binding of dust. Lecithin is having anti-oxidant property.
- It acts as energy supplier, energy concentrates, fat & protein enrichment.
- It helps as a physiological agent and aids in pelletizing.
- It increases the egg mass & production. Decrease feed dust. Improves feed efficiency.
- Lecithin regarded as a growth promoter; addition of it in feeds improves the growth and feed conversion ratios.
- Lecithin is also a rich source of inositol and choline. In-fact, lecithin is also known as phosphatidyl choline. In Animal Feed, Lecithin was being used as a Choline source even before synthetic choline chloride was available.
Dosage: According to component formula and as directed by Veterinarian/ Animal Nutitionist.
Storage condition: Store at temperatures between 20°C- 35°C.
Shelf Life: 12 months from the date of manufacturing when stored in unopened and original packing at ambient temperatures.
Disclaimer: Amantro Agro meals supplement are made by increasing the crude protein content by adding chemicals and special techniques. The actual organic meal content is lesser than the standard products. This addition of chemicals and chemical processing results in increase of crude protein. The company is not sure how much it will contribute to food value, hence only partially replace the regular meal supplement you are using with Amantro meal supplement. The company shall not be responsible for any loss caused due to the use of its meal supplement.
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