THE PRODUCT:
CH3(CH2)2.COONa
Butyric acid is produced in the hindgut of most animals by the fermentation of cellulose fibres by the cellulolytic bacteria such as Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens. It is therefore found in the caecum and hindgut of the animal as it is used after more readily available carbohydrate sources have been used.
Butyric acid is biologically the most active fatty acid and it has a lower pkα than propionic acid but with a higher boiling point. This means it is both more acidifying and more stable through heat treatments than propionic acid and more thermally stable than formic acid.
Sodium butyrate contributes to the maintenance energy requirements of piglets. In long term feeding trials 2kg/Te has been shown to improve ileal villi length by 30%. It is metabolised by the epithelial cells of the colon and has been shown to regulate the epithelial cell proliferation of the colon. The health of the gut relies on the presence of short chain fatty acids such as butyric acid.
Butyric acid is lipophilic and has a low MIC against a wide range of pathogenic bacteria, working at millimolar levels in the gut.Butyric acid and its salts are also known to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the gut, including some Clostridia, Salmonella and E coli. It is much less active against commensal microflora such as Lactobacillus.
Butyric acid works in synergy with the fructo-oligosaccharides that are widely used as alternatives to in-feed antibiotics.
MAJOR BENEFITS:
USAGE:
1 - 5kg per Tonne of feed, depending on the raw materials being used.
PACKAGING:
BUT-ACID PURE is packed in 200 kg drums.