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| HSCAS |
MANAGE MYCOTOXINS PROBLEMS
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Why HSCAS? |
Mycotoxins are poisonous substance produced by moulds which are present in raw material and compound feeds. Moulds produce mycotoxicosis in animals causing severe economic losses to the intensive producer.
Some of the most commonly found mycotoxins in animal feed stuff are aflatoxins, ochratoxins, zearalenones, and vomitoxins. |
| Mycotoxins have a detrimental effect on the health &
performance of animal |
- Suppresses the cellular immunity system.
- Increases susceptibility to diseases.
- Prevents vaccinated animals from developing an adequate
immunity.
- Causes bruising and subsequent carcass condemnation.
- Interferes with the digestion and absorption of nutrients and
medications.
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Lowered animal performance |
- Reduced F.C.R
- Feed refusal
- Lower egg production
- Smaller eggs
- Increased egg breakage
- Interaction with other stress factors
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| Severe health disorders in animals |
- Poor embryo development.
- Liver and kidney damage.
- Beak lesions
- Nervous syndrome and seizure
- Pale bird syndrome
- Poor feathering
- Increase in accumulation of fat in the liver and proliferation
of the bile duct.
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| Mode of Action |
- Contains selective high adsorbent minerals.
- Forms a stable complex with mycotoxins and radicals.
- Slows down the feed passage in the intestine.
- Reduces the in vivo bioavailability of mycotoxins for
gastrointestinal absorbance.
- Protects cell against oxidation by radicals.
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| Advantages |
- Detoxifies feed and raw materials.
- Neutralizes mycotoxins and radicals.
- Protects animal against mycotoxicosis.
- Reduces mycotoxin levels in animal products.
- Does not require withdrawal periods.
- Leaves no residues.
- Improves carcass quality.
- Improves animal performance.
- Improves animal immune response to medication.
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| Improved Vitamin absorption with HSCAS |
| Without HSCAS |
With HSCAS |
| Mycotoxins and Radicals |
Mycotoxins and Radicals are
neutralized |
| Oxidation at cell level |
No Oxidation at cell level |
| High vitamin E and C
consumption for protection |
No vitamin consumption for
protection |
| Less vitamins available for
absorption |
More vitamins available for
absorption |
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| Better animal performance with HSCAS |
- Neutralizes Mycotoxins
- Better functioning of Cells and Organs
- Optimal digestion and Absorption of Nutrients
- Increased Performance
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| Typical Physical Properties |
| Colour |
Off white-
Buff |
| Wet Screen
Analysis |
1.9 + 200 |
| Dry Screen
Analysis |
15.4 + 200 |
| Bulk Density
Loose |
666 kg/m3 |
| Packed Bulk
Density |
1038 kg/m3 |
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| Typical Chemical Analysis |
| Sio2 |
60-65% |
| MgO |
1-2.2% |
| TiO2 |
0.5-1% |
| Al2O3 |
12-15% |
| M2O |
1-1.40% |
| Na2O |
1-1.2% |
| Fe2O3 |
3-6% |
| CaO |
1-1.26% |
| L.O.I |
6% |
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| Application |
- 1 kg HSCAS does an excellent job in binding 90%
aflatoxin up to 80-ppb level. For higher levels of contamination
an increased level of HSCAS will be required. HSCAS at 0.5
Wt. % dosage (5 kg/ton of finished feeds) offers complete
protection against effects of 2500-ppb aflatoxins challenge to
chickens. Aflatoxins are usually not equally dispersed in the
feeds or feed raw materials. Even some small pockets may
contain 2000-ppb and higher concentration of aflatoxins.
- Therefore, in the field conditions where aflatoxins level
estimation facilities are not available, an average inclusion level
of HSCAS @ 2.5kg/ton of finished feeds is recommended
continuously in the humid season and 1 to 1.5 kg/ton of feeds
throughout dry season in Poultry, Cattle & Aqua feeds.
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