Seaweed and clay, a new feed combination

Seaweed and clay, a new feed combination. Olmix
Seaweed and clay, a new feed combination. Olmix
Seaweeds are being increasingly explored for their nutritional, structural and biological properties. Research has identified a type of seaweed extract that is being used in combination with micronized montmorillonite for its capacity to improve feed efficiency. Seaweeds, or macroalgae, are eukaryotic and pluricellular organisms, divided into three different groups: green, red and brown. They contain a variable part of carbohydrates (mainly polysaccharides), proteins, minerals, lipids and vitam


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Nathalie
Kinsley

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Fabian
Brockötter

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Tony
McDougal

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