Acid mixtures for every need

Description

The MAXACID program offers acid mixtures for a wide range of applications in animal nutrition, feed hygiene and cereal preservation. It comprises not only classic mixtures of organic acids (formic acid, lactic acid, propionic acid), but also specialty products such as monoglycerides and monobutyrin.

MAXACID/MB is an odor-free compound of mono- and diglycerides of butyric acid, which is an energy source for the intestine and has an antibacterial effect.

MAXACID MB

MAXACID/MCM uses a compound of three esterified MCFAs: caprylic acid, capric acid and lauric acid that has shown to inhibit gram-positive clostridia and gram-negative bacteria.

MAXACID MCM

Tailor made solutions

We also develop customized solutions that are tailor-made for your needs. We can combine many different organic acids, carrier substances and acid supplements.

MAXACID Sondermischung

Mode of action

PERFORMANCE AND HEALTH-PROMOTING EFFECTS

Acids increase the barrier function in the stomach and help decrease the proliferation of enterobacteria in the small intestine and colon. The different acid combinations offered by PROVITA SUPPLEMENTS cover all the target places in an animal’s body. When used alone, a single acid may have a strong impact on specific parts of the body, such as the mouth, esophagus, and the stomach or gut. When used in combination, however, our acids deliver their full effectiveness throughout the whole of the animal. The table below explains the essential properties and effects of our acid combinations in pig and poultry feeding.

Techsheet acid

Trial results

Monoglycerides are created when a free medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA) is bound to glycerin via esterification. MAXACID/MCM uses a compound of three esterified MCFAs: caprylic acid (C8), capric acid (C10) and lauric acid (C12). It has been shown to inhibit unwanted microorganisms such as gram-positive clostridia and streptococci and gram-negative bacteria such as E. coli and salmonella. MCMs are taste- and odor-neutral, which improves animal’s willingness to ingest the products. They are emulsifiable, thanks to their polarity, and they are effective even in a pH-neutral medium and when used in small amounts. Figure 1 shows the beneficial effect of MAXACID/MCM on daily live weight gain in weaned piglets. The treated piglets exhibited significant better daily weight gains in both the first feeding-phase and the overall period (0–14 and 0–42 days) compared to the control group.

Acid A1

MAXACID/MB is an odor-free compound of mono- and diglycerides of butyric acid (C4), which is an energy source for the intestine and has antibacterial effects. The molecule has a highly stable covalent bond, which makes the efficacy of the product independent of the pH. Furthermore, it plays an important role in proliferating and strengthening epithelial cells. Figure 2 shows the effects of MAXACID/MB on weight gain in broiler chickens in a dose-response trial. This trial shows that broilers got off to a faster start when fed MAXACID/MB, and they maintained their weight-gain advantage through 35–days of growth.

Acid A2