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CJ Prosin CJ Bio CJ Prosin is a deep brown powder coming from the recovery of the microorganism cells which produce L-Lysine by fermentation of agricultural substrates containing sugar etc. It can be a good substitution of conventional protein source, such as SBM, Fishmea...view more CJ Prosin is a deep brown powder coming from the recovery of the microorganism cells which produce L-Lysine by fermentation of agricultural substrates containing sugar etc. It can be a good substitution of conventional protein source, such as SBM, Fishmeal etc. CJ Prosin provides a stable protein source and gives our customers the chance to reduce costs. view less
CJ Protide CJ Bio CJ Protide is a economical functional nutrient of nucleic acid in aquaculture, shrimp and livestock. Basically, supplementation of CJ Protide gives significant effects on growth performance. Furthermore, derives from the production process of IMP which is...view more CJ Protide is a economical functional nutrient of nucleic acid in aquaculture, shrimp and livestock. Basically, supplementation of CJ Protide gives significant effects on growth performance. Furthermore, derives from the production process of IMP which is a food grade flavor enhancer helps to increase palatability. Also it promotes immune system development so that the animals have greater resistance to diseases. view less
Glycine Feed Grade WEGO Chemical & Mineral Corp. Glycine Feed Grade, also known as feed grade Aminoacetic Acid, is a white crystalline powder with a molecular formula of NH2CH2CO2H. This product can be used as a protein and amino acid additive in a variety of pet and animal feeds.
Threonine CJ Bio Threonine is usually the second-or third-limiting amino acid in a cereal-based diet fed to most animals. As an essential amino acid, Threonine is not synthesized for most animals. Hence, it must be ingested through the diet containing it. Threonine is th...view more Threonine is usually the second-or third-limiting amino acid in a cereal-based diet fed to most animals. As an essential amino acid, Threonine is not synthesized for most animals. Hence, it must be ingested through the diet containing it. Threonine is the second or third most rapidly depleted essential amino acid after lysine in animals. It helps maintain an adequate protein composition that promotes sound animal growth, and is involved in antibody creation that enhances the performance of the cardiovascular, digestive, central nervous, and immune systems. L-Threonine is produced by a fermentation process and contributes to promote the growth of livestock, livestock industry cost reduction, and environmental conservation. view less