At the recent ADM’s seminar held in Bangkok, Thailand, Felicio Atienza Jr, Technical Manager for Poultry Asia at ADM, delivered a compelling presentation titled ‘Integrating postbiotics and organic minerals in poultry nutrition: A holistic approach to gut health, immunity and sustainable performance’.
While probiotics are widely recognized as beneficial biotics, postbiotics are increasingly gaining attention for their valuable role in supporting gut health. They help improve nutrient digestion, strengthen immune defenses, and enhance overall poultry performance.
Postbiotics consist of inactivated microorganisms and/or their components, with their microbial makeup precisely known prior to inactivation. Unlike live probiotics, postbiotics are highly stable and resistant to heat and storage challenges, making them easier to incorporate into feed formulations.
ADM’s proprietary postbiotic, Citristim, is produced from whole-cell inactivated novel yeast and rich in immune-enhancing compounds such as nucleic acids, mannans, and 1,3- and 1,6-beta-glucans.
In contrast to traditional yeast-based additives derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Citristim offers unique biochemical properties that bolster immune function and help control harmful pathogens.
Glycine: Smallest amino acid, biggest impact on bioavailability
Mr Atienza highlighted glycine as the ideal ligand for chelated trace minerals. As the smallest amino acid, glycine allows for high mineral concentrations and forms stable bonds with metals, preventing unwanted interactions that reduce mineral effectiveness.
Its neutral odor and sweet taste ensure feed palatability, while water solubility means BTraxim trace minerals can be delivered in drinking water. Glycine’s lack of chirality means all molecules are fully bioavailable, contributing to enhanced mineral absorption. Plus, glycine is gaining attention as a limiting amino acid, especially in poultry.
Recognizing its significance in poultry nutrition, ADM uses glycine as the ligand in its BTraxim line of zinc, copper, manganese, and iron organic trace minerals, offering superior stability and bioavailability.
BTraxim organic trace minerals utilize glycine-bound minerals within a patented crystalline structure, providing high stability and increased bioavailability compared to inorganic sources. This results in improved mineral uptake and reduced losses caused by gut antagonisms and interactions.
Compared to inorganic trace minerals, BTraxim organic minerals deliver multiple benefits for poultry, including:
“Through innovations like Citristim and BTraxim line, ADM continues to offer holistic nutritional solutions that support poultry health, enhance immunity, and promote sustainable production performance,” Mr Atienza concluded.
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