Improve the animals gut health and performance Jaco Eissen, PhD Business Manager innovation Selko Feed Additives 26 October 2015 Index Introduction Challenge Solution Value proposition Benchmark 3 Annual Deaths Attributable to AMR by 2050 will exceed other causes 2050 Source: The Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, December 2014 4 Annual AMR-Related Deaths by 2050 will hit Asia and Africa the hardest Source: The Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, December 2014 Less microbiota diversity after weaning Pre-weaning Post-weaning Jejunum Colon Higher proportion of Lactobacillus reuteri post-weaning Reduced diversity Nutreco R&D, 2011 Index Introduction Challenge Solution Value proposition Benchmark Presan’s integrated approach to support gut health – features and benefits Improves microbial balance Improve gut wall integrity and recovery intestinal cells Reduces the need for antibiotics - Phenolic compound - Slow release C12 Increase diversity microbiota - Target release butyrate - Blend of MCFA and organic acids Reduces broad spectrum range of bacteria Maintain healthy status of gut Effect of Presan in the intestine Only Gramnegative Also Gram² postive 9 Selko pH forms a strong team with Presan Product Improve digestion focus • Reduce pH in Product Stabilise microbiota Boost intestinal barrier • Increase diversity • Improve tight junctions crop/stomach Gram negative bacteria Gram negative bacteria / Gram positive bacteria Gram negative bacteria / Gram positive bacteria Preventive synergistic approach Gram negative bacteria / Gram positive bacteria Extra power against pathogens Presan development: cutting edge technologies used Samples from animals Microflora profiling Bio-informatics and data analysis Bar-coded Pyrosequencing Bar-coded Pyrosequencing for microbiota profiling 11 Presan animation | 12 Presan stabilises microbiota throughout small intestine Improves microbial balance Trial details report 2 Animal: weaned piglets Sampling sites: Duodenum/jejunum & ileum Duration: 2 weeks Sampling material: digesta Conditions: Hygiene challenge at SRC, Netherlands Techniques used: qPCR and Pyrosequencing Source::NIZO Food Research and SRC, The Netherlands 2011 13 Presan stabilises microbiota in jejunum Improves microbial balance Representative Pyrosequencing profiles from group on D7 Control Presan™ Trial details report 1 Animal: weaned piglets Sampling sites: jejunum Duration: 1 week post weaning Sampling material: digesta Conditions: Research farm SRC, Netherlands Techniques used: qPCR and Pyrosequencing Source::NIZO Food Research and SRC, The Netherlands 2011 14 Importance of healthy gut barrier 1. tight junctions Importance of healthy gut barrier 2.inflammation Interleukines (IL) are indicators of inflammation Presan may improve tight junction quality May boost gut wall integrity IL-1β = Interleukin 1β Trial details Animal: pigs Sampling sites: jejunal tissue IL8 = Interleukin 8 - Both are important mediators of inflammatory responses Duration: 10 days & challenged with gut barrier stress at D7 Conditions: high health Source:: INRA, France and Nutreco R&D, The Netherlands 2010 17 Index Introduction Challenge Solution Value proposition Benchmark Value proposition Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. Value proposition Microbial balance -FX Reducing need for AMGP • Less microbiota • More diversity Gut integrity • Less inflammation • Stronger tight junctions Reducing need for antibiotics/ZnO Improving animal performance ADG FCR Uniformity 20 Presan™ • Supports tight junction quality Boosts gut wall integrity Maximising synergistic effect = Maximum return on intestine FY FX Stabilises microbiota • Improves microbial balance in small intestine 1. Presan in piglets Healthy gut Lower need for antibiotics Better consistency of faeces Higher feed intake Less small piglets Higher uniformity 22 Presan improves piglet performance significantly Trial details report 9 Animal: weaned piglets Duration: 6weeks Conditions: commercial conditions 23 Source:Agreseach, Canada 2011 Presan improves uniformity Variation coefficient: - 1 kg: 11% reduction - 2 kg: 13% reduction Final body weight Control Presan-FX 1kg/ton Presan-FX 2kg/ton Trial details report 9 Animal: weaned piglets Duration: 6 weeks Conditions: commercial conditions 24 Source:Agreseach, Canada 2011 Presan: consistently improved ADG and feed efficiency in piglets • • • • Meta-analyses of 9 controlled R&D studies Presan versus control diet without antibiotics, ZnO Data of in total 2310 piglets included No bias, all studies are included ADG, g/day Feed intake, g/day Feed Conversion Ratio + 5% p < 0.001 + 4% p = 0.029 - 2% p < 0.001 | 25 Presan: Economical value for Farmers / Integrators Performance piglets: Improvement fecal consistency/ ADG / FCR €€ value value piglet piglet €/piglet €/piglet €€ 1,50 1,50 €€ 1,00 1,00 €€ 0,50 0,50 €€ -0,33 -0,33 €€ 1,08 1,08 €€ 0,64 0,64 €€ 0,00 0,00 -€ -€ 0,50 0,50 €€ -0,11 -0,11 -€ -€ 1,00 1,00 Presan Presan investment investment Extra Extra feed feed cost cost Weight-Mortality Weight-Mortality Net Net value/piglet value/piglet -€ -€ 1,50 1,50 Average ROI > 4 * * Economical data based on local feed & swine prices * Data based on statistical significant trails, but outcome varies per situation * Presan fits in strategy to reduce zinc oxide Treatment Weaning-D8* D9-20** D21-40 Control 3100 ppm ZnO 3100 ppm ZnO 3100 ppm ZnO Presan-low 3100 ppm ZnO 1550 ppm ZnO + 1 kg Presan No ZnO + 1 kg Presan Presan-high 3100 ppm ZnO 1550 ppm ZnO + 2 kg Presan No ZnO + 2 kg Presan *All treatments received additionally colistine in diet. ** All treatments received additionally amoxycillin in diet. | 27 Nutreco R&D, 2012 …. and strong financial results with largest profit benefit for 2 kg Presan Control Presan 1kg/ton Presan 2 kg/ton ZnO & Presan cost (€/piglet) € 0.15 € 0.08 € 0.15 Feed costs (€) € 8.42 € 9.03 € 9.18 Value per piglet (end trial) € 24.00 € 25.75 € 26.54 Value piglet - feed costs € 15.43 € 16.64 € 17.21 Additional value compared to control (€/piglet) € 0.00 € 1.21 € 1.79 Difference ZnO/Presan costs compared to control (€/piglet) € 0.00 -€ 0.07 € 0.00 28 * 29 Presan improves FE in AGP free diets 0,68 ab FE (G/F), d.1-28 0,67 0,66 0,65 NC 0,64 PC (AGP) 0,63 ab Presan b 0,62 0,61 FE (G/F) China 2015, Sichuan Agri University, piglets AGP: 5 ppm colistine sulphate + 5 ppm olaquindox 30 2. Presan in lactating sows for sow and piglet Healthy gut Higher feed intake Less backfat loss Higher milk production • Supports natural immunity • Higher feed intake Healthier weaned piglets • Healthy gut microbiota • Higher feed intake • Higher weaning weight Healthy sow • Lower culling rate • Less non productive days 31 Higher feed intake in lactating sows results in higher weaning weights Animal: sows and piglets Duration: 4weeks/sow Conditions: reasonably good health status Trial details report 17 32 Source:Agreseach, Canada 2011 Higher feed intake in lactating sows results in higher weaning weights Prercentage per litter Piglet weaning weight categories 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Control P<0.05 P<0.05 <4.0 Animal: sows and piglets Presan-FX 4.0-5.0 5.0-6.0 6.0-7.0 Piglet Weaning Weight (kg) Duration: 4weeks/sow >7.0 Conditions: reasonably good health status Trial details report 17 33 Source:Agreseach, Canada 2011 Presan sows : Pig Progress | 34 3. Presan in G/F pigs Healthy gut Replacement AGP Lower need for antibiotics Better consistency of faeces Lower mortality Better FE, ADG Better performance 35 Meta-analysis Presan-FX in finishing pigs Presan-FX can replace AGP in finishing diets: • no adverse effect on performance • 4% improvement in ADG • 6% reduction in FG • Cost neutral (potential reduction) Presan-FX (with AGP) improves performance: • 4% improvement in ADG • -0.10 reduction in FG • 33% reduction in mortality • Additional cost $1.60/pig (due to high AGP + Elarom feed cost) 36 Our advice Feed & water application Presan-FX Sows gestation Sows lactation Piglets preweaning Piglets postweaning phase 1 (week 1) Piglets postweaning phase 2 (week 2-3) Piglets postweaning phase 3 (week 4-6) Growing pigs (25-40 kg) Finishing pigs (40 kg – finish,eg. 110 kg) & Selko-pH* (to be applied in standard feed program): kg/mt L/1000 L (to be applied in standard feed program) Zinc oxide 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 0/2** (3000-2500 ppm) (1500 ppm) 0 ppm - *Dosage based on titration (buffercapacity of water) ** in case of problems 37 Healthy growth guide Feed management Q1 ‘16 Health management •Antibiotic programs •Vaccination programs •Additives to support animal health •Scoring gut health •Measuring accurate nutritional value (NIR) •Quality of feed & raw materials •Composition irt age animals •Physical feature of feed •Feed additives to enhance digestion Farm management •Datamanagement •Housing system •Biosecurity •Cleaning & desinfection •Health status of animals at arrival •Water management •Climate control •Stocking density 39 Index Introduction Challenge Solution Value proposition Benchmark Presan in the world of organic acids and MCFA’s 41 42
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