Enzymes
Feed enzymes are natural biocatalysts that break down complex nutrients in animal feed into simpler, more digestible forms. By improving digestion and nutrient absorption, enzymes help livestock reach optimal performance with lower feed costs and reduced environmental impact. We provide a wide range of single and multi-enzyme complexes, tailored to different feed compositions and animal species.
🌾 Why Use Enzymes in Animal Feed?
- ✅ Boost Nutrient Availability – Break down fibers, proteins, and starches
- ✅ Improve Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) – Get more output from every kilogram of feed
- ✅ Reduce Anti-Nutritional Factors – Eliminate components that hinder digestion
- ✅ Lower Feed Costs – Use alternative or lower-cost ingredients without compromising performance
- ✅ Minimize Environmental Impact – Reduce nitrogen and phosphorus excretion
Most Common Enzymes:
| Enzyme | Function | Benefit |
| Phytase | Breaks down phytate (bound phosphorus) | Releases phosphorus for bone health and growth |
| Protease | Hydrolyzes proteins into amino acids | Improves protein digestibility and absorption |
| Xylanase | Degrades arabinoxylans (fiber in grains) | Improves energy utilization in high-fiber diets |
| Amylase | Breaks down starch into sugars | Enhances energy release from cereals |
| Cellulase | Breaks down cellulose | Boosts fiber digestibility, especially in ruminants |
| Lipase | Digests fats and oils | Increases fat utilization and energy density |
🐄🐖🐓🐟 Applications by Species
🐔 Poultry
- Improves gut health and growth rates
- Supports egg production and shell quality
- Reduces sticky droppings and ammonia emissions
🐖 Swine
- Enhances digestion in weaners and growers
- Reduces the effects of anti-nutritional factors
- Improves lean meat yield
🐄 Ruminants
- Increases fiber digestibility in high-forage diets
- Boosts milk yield and feed intake
- Stabilizes rumen function
🐟 Aquaculture
- Improves protein and fat utilization in fish and shrimp
- Enhances water quality by reducing waste
- Supports gut health and immunity