Description
Clostridium butyricum PB-CB08 is a strictly anaerobic endospore-forming Gram-positive butyric acid producing bacillus subsisting by means of fermentation using an intracellularly accumulated amylopectin-like α-polyglucan (granulose) as a substrate. It is uncommonly reported as a human pathogen and is widely used as a probiotic in Asia (particularly in Japan, Korea and China). C. butyricum is a soil inhabitant in various parts of the world, has been cultured from the stool of healthy children and adults, and is common in soured milk and cheeses.
PRODUCT STANDARD
1.0E+10 CFU/g (10 billion CFU/g)
APPLICATIONS
Animal nutrition and animal feed
Aquaculture feed
APPEARANCE
Yellow or light yellow powder
TECHNICAL INDICATORS
1) Live Clostridium butyricum potency ≥1.0×1011 CFU/g
2) Water content ≤8.0%
3) Coliforms ≤10CFU/g
4) Moulds, Yeasts ≤10CFU/g
5) Pathogenic bacteria Negative
6) Heavy metals Lead
(Pb) ≤1ppm
Arsenic (As) ≤0.5ppm
PACKAGE
1kg or 5kg/Aluminum foil bag
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
Storage at well closed condition, room temperature
SHELF LIFE
18months
FUNCTIONS
1. Adapt to animal’s anaerobic intestinal environment, adjust flora balance of the intestinal tract and prevent digestive diseases;
2. Generate butyric acid which is the first energy source of intestinal epithelial cells;
3. Generate butyricin-an effective antimicrobial peptide
4. Excellent stability in vivo and in vitro
5. Good tolerance to commonly applied antibiotics.
6. Increase birth rate of sows and decrease the constipation of boars;
7. Improve growth performance of broiler and prevent necrotizing enteritis;
8. Improve egg quality and increase hatchability;
9. Improve raising environment and reduce the emissions of ammonia.
DOSAGE(Per ton of feed):
Piglet and sow: 80-100g
Pigs: 30-80g
Poultry broiler: 80-100g
Poultry layer: 30-80g
Ruminant: 30-80g
Aquaculture: 80-100g
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