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Biochem participates GMS conference with bioavailability study

13 February 20192 min reading

Biochem participated the 34th annual meeting of Society for Minerals and Trace Elements with a research paper. It is stated that the research focused on the bioavailability of organically bound trace elements in broilers and consequent results on performance and minerals retention.

Biochem, which has been producing feed additives for 33 years, participated in Society for Minerals and Trace Elements meeting with an article. In compliance with animals minerals requirements and in keeping with the slogan “Feed Safety for Food Safety” Biochem has participated in the 34th annual meeting of Society for Minerals and Trace Elements with research papers titled “Impact of trace mineral source on performance, digestibility and retention of zinc, manganese, copper and iron in broiler chickens”. The Research focused on the bioavailability of organically bound trace elements in broilers and consequent results on performance and minerals retention. Biochem stated that continuous scientific research together with independent, internationally-recognized institutes is a top priority for them and for more than 30 years this has resulted in innovative and effective products and concepts within the triad of ecology, economy, and food safety. With more than 250 employees, Biochem is present with branch operations and a distribution network in over 60 countries worldwide with high-quality supplements and feed additives in powder form along with water-soluble products, pastes, and liquids for poultry, ruminants, and horses.

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