UltraSorb - Micron Bio
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UltraSorb - Micron Bio
UltraSorb BIO-ACTIVE ADSORBENT Products: UltraSorb Ingredients: By descending order of inclusion: Sodium aluminosilicate, calcium aluminosilicate, dried Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation extract, dried Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product, dried yeast culture, Vitamin A supplement, Vitamin E supplement, manganese sulfate, mineral oil. Directions: Ruminants: Administer 10g of UltraSorb per head per day as a top dress to feed or incorporate into total mixed rations (TMR). May also be incorporated into complete feed or mineral mixes formulated to deliver 5 - 20g of UltraSorb per head per day. Consult your nutritionist for advice. Swine: Incorporate into complete feeds at the rate of 1 – 2 kg per ton of feed. Poultry: Incorporate into complete feeds at the rate of 1 – 2 kg per ton of feed. UltraSorb BIO-ACTIVE ADSORBENT Packaging: Available in 50 lb, poly-lined paper bags Storage: Store in a cool dry area in original sealed packaging. Keep bag closed when not in use. For more information on UltraSorb and the entire Micron range of products and programs, please visit our comprehensive website at: www.micronbio-systems.com Manufactured under an ISO 9001 registered Quality Management System This product was produced in a facility certified in the AFIA’s Safe Feed/Safe Food Program. For details go to: www.afia.org. Facility:50065 Micron Bio-Systems Inc. • 2329 Old Buena Vista Road • Buena Vista • VA 24416 Email: info@micronbio-systems.com • Tel: 540-261-2468 M320.2.02-03 B I O - S Y S T E M S UltraSorb Four Way Approach Mycotoxin Deactivation to Toxin Degradation BIO-ACTIVE ADSORBENT The Challenge The effects of mycotoxins on animals can vary from acute mycotoxicosis to the exacerbation of other metabolic problems. Mycotoxins can lower feed consumption and feed conversion, reduce disease resistance, increase reproductive problems, reduce production and performance, and restrict genetic expression. The table below shows the impact of different mycotoxins on animal organs and systems: DON, T2 Fumonisin Ochatroxin Liver X X Carcinogen X X Reproductive X X X X Pulmonary X Kidney When mycotoxins are present in feed, treating with UltraSorb can result in: • Higher Feed Intakes • Increased Milk Production • Increased Growth Rates • Improved Fertility • Reduced Litter & Flock Mortality • Better Herd, Flock & Litter Health The remediation of mycotoxins should be approached as an holistic strategy utilizing both binding and degradation technologies alongside a biotransformation capability and recovery properties to ensure rapid and effective deactivation: pH 3.0 Transformation X 100% X Endocrine Benefits Differences in Binding and Transformation of the toxins AFB1, ZON, Sporidesmin A, Fumonisin B1 and DON by UltraSorb at pH 3.0 & pH 7.0 X Nervous Immune X X Digestive Zearalenone Toxin Modification Nutritional Support X Historic Approach Traditional strategies to address mycotoxins in feeds have included dilution of contaminated material with “clean” feed and the inclusion of clay binders in the ration. Many times, finding uncontaminated feed can be an issue. Feeding clay binders also has restrictions as not all clays bind to all toxins. There is also the risk of binding vitamins and trace minerals when clays are fed at high volumes or for great lengths of time. Micron has developed a new strategy that employs novel techniques to remediate the effects of mycotoxins in feeds and SHIELD your animals. The UltraSorb Program Mode of Action BINDS – NEUTRALISES - TRANSFORMS • Bentonites – bind the “polar” mycotoxins • Yeast Wall Components – bind to toxins and pathogenic bacteria • Yeast Cell Extracts – transform the toxin to a less or non toxic form • Microbial Nutrient Package – supports tissue and beneficial microflora recovery pH 7.0 Transformation 100% pH 3.0 Binding 80% 80% 60% 60% 40% 40% 20% 20% 0% AFB 1 ZON Sporidesmin Ochratoxin Fumonisin A A B1 0% DON pH 7.0 Binding AFB 1 ZON Sporidesmin Fumonisin A B1 DON Practical Experience – Utilizing UltraSorb at a Texas Dairy • Herd of 197 cows. • More than 30% of cows showing symptoms. • Milk increased by 8 lbs/cow/day. • Within three weeks there was only one loose cow in the herd. Milk Production/hd/day, lbs Aflatoxin Mycotoxin Deactivation Physical Adsorption Mycotoxins are poisons produced from the secondary metabolic processes which occur naturally in a variety of molds. The amount and type of mycotoxin produced varies by the type of mold prevalent during different environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Stress on crops from insects, weeds and weather also influence mold growth and mycotoxin production. 70 68 66 64 62 60 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 November 2003 20 22 24 26