Short-chain fatty acids are fatty acids with fewer than 6 carbon (C) atoms. These acids are used in many different markets. One of those markets is animal feed.
The potential uses as forage, grain preservatives and livestock nutrition has been known for decades. Natural by-products of microbial fermentation as well as occurring naturally in plants and animals have been used for thousands of years as food preservatives. This is why the industry has found them a natural choice and the general public perceives them as acceptable for optimising animal productions. They also make a fundamental contribution to feed hygiene, as they suppress the growth of mould and bacterial pathogens. Thus allowing better use of feed resources.
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To explain a little more about the short chain fatty acids that are used most commonly in the nutrition world, Perstorp created an informative infographic to illustrate all the short chain fatty acids, showing their natural resources, where they are most commonly used in the animal feed business, and where they are produced over the world.
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Perstorp is a specialty chemicals innovator and supplier, with a global reputation for quality, reliability and adding real measurable value to the applications that make modern life work.That’s what we do. And it is a direct result of who we are: a Sweden-rooted global family of scientists, engineers and business professionals with a more than 130 year track record of pursuing sustainable progress. Learn more about Perstorp
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