We specialize in providing high-quality feed additive solutions for farmed animals, including livestock, poultry, aquaculture, and ruminants.

Product Information

Description
TTX acidifier is an ideal mixture of organic acid for animal feed, research has shown that the L-lactic acid improves piglet digestionmetabolism and physiological characteristics by reducing the pH in the stomach and intestine. 
key components
L-lactic acid, citric acid, fumaric acid, excipient. 
Content
L-lactic is more than 30%.
Total acid is more than 50% . 
Appearance
White particle with good fluidity 
Function
(1) Good supplement for aiding stomach acidity, improves activity of gastric enzymes of post-weaning to enhance digestion.
(2) Increase the ADG, feed intake of piglet and reduce the frequency of diarrhea and FCR.
(3) Offer broader-spectrum control than single-acid products. 
(4) Rich in lactic acid and fumaric acid and active acidifier. TTX acidifier can improve the animals’ internal environment and boost animal productivity.
(5) Fumaric acid has antioxidant capabilities while citric acid works synergistically with the antioxidants. This is not only beneficial to the preservation of VA, VC and other vitamins within the diet but also helpful to the promotion of their absorption into the gut. 
Dosage
Suitable for all livestock and poultry such as pig, piglet, broiler, layer.
Recommended dosage:
Complete feed 10003000 g/t. 
Packaging
Packed 1 kg or 5 kg in a aluminum foil bag of inner packing.
Packed 20 kg in a kraft bag of outer packing. 
Storage
Stored 12 months with sealed packaging in a cool, dry and ventilated place.
Avoid to be exposed to the sun, rain, high temperature and high humidity.

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Enterprise Qualifications

HALAL
ISO 9001
ISO 22000
FAMI-QS
FDA

Factory appearance

Warehouse center
Fermentation Workshop
Fermentation tank
Fermentation tank

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