Tag_Vland research team at the Innovation Lab

Lipase, Protease, Amylase

    With an intimate understanding of thechallenges and obstacles faced by the animal production industry, and with an in-depth understanding of animal physiology we are committed to the development of safe and technologically advanced and feed enzymes. Through in-vitro and in in-animal experiments, KDN has assessed and optimized enzymatic product offerings to provide customized solutions for different animal species at different developmental stages of their lives. 
    Specifically: Young animal diets can be supplemented with direct energy proteaseto make up for the lack of an endogenous supply. The protease enzyme in turn facilitates the digestion and absorption of protein material. During the growing to slaughter stages different dosages of protease can enhance energy digestion and reduce the overall amount of raw materials used in the animal feed. Since KDN’s protease is more effective at degrading a wider range of materials than are endogenous proteases, the proportion of non-conventional materials may be increased.  
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