Product was first launched in India in 2020, will eventually be available across all markets in Asia Pacific.

July 22, 2021

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Danisco Animal Nutrition expands Axtra PHY GOLD into Asia Pacific

Danisco Animal Nutrition, a business unit of IFF's Health & Biosciences division, announced the launch expansion of the industry-leading novel phytase enzyme, Axtra PHY GOLD in Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia. Axtra PHY GOLD was first launched in India in 2020 and will eventually be available across all markets in Asia Pacific, pending regulatory authorizations.  Axtra PHY GOLD is the most bioefficacious phytase currently available on the market, helping improve sustainability while delivering greater feed cost savings to producers.

Asia Pacific has a thriving animal nutrition market encouraged by economic growth and higher disposable income, resulting in changing food habits. Major factors such as a growing demand for animal protein and increasing consumer awareness around the health benefits from consuming high-quality protein are driving the livestock feed market in the region.

“In Asia Pacific, fluctuations in raw material availability, quality and costs for livestock feed have increased the demand for innovative feed additive solutions. Our new phytase, Axtra® PHY GOLD addresses these input challenges by offering unprecedented flexibility and consistency, delivering greater performance and feed cost savings for producers,” said Dr. Arno de Kreij, segment leader, Danisco Animal Nutrition, IFF.

Recent scientific studies demonstrate that Axtra PHY GOLD’s ability to allow formulation of inorganic phosphate-free high phytate diets, improves sustainability of animal production. It also offers market-leading thermostability, proven to outperform other commercial phytases under a wide range of pelleting conditions, making it the natural choice for applications where pelleting performance is a primary concern.

Phytate is the main storage form of phosphorus in all grains, which represents the basis of most plant-based diets used in animal production. Phytases are enzymes that help break down phytate, allowing better absorption of phosphate and reducing or removing the need for addition of phosphate supplements in poultry and swine diets. The ideal phytase needs to break down phytate as quickly as possible to reduce the phytate’s negative impact. This requires an enzyme that is highly active at a low pH in an animal’s upper digestive tract.

“Most poultry and swine diets contain a phytase enzyme, which is an important contributor to the feed performance. Axtra PHY GOLD has a superior pH profile and works faster than other competitor phytases to break down phytate, thus avoiding interference with digestion and performance. As a result, it can improve the release and subsequent uptake of phosphorous, calcium, energy and amino acids, reduce the anti-nutritional effects of phytate, and drive more feed cost savings,” shared Dr. de Kreij.

Danisco Animal Nutrition has over 20 years of leadership in phytase development and production. In 2003, the company launched Phyzyme XP, the first bacterial phytase to help animal producers reduce phosphorus emissions, improve nutrient uptake and maximize phytate break down to drive profitability. As most feed is pelleted, in 2009, Danisco Animal Nutrition introduced pioneering Thermo Protection Technology (Phyzyme XP TPT) to the industry to deliver greater thermostability.

In 2013, the business set a new benchmark of bioefficacy with the launch of Axtra PHY. Before the introduction of the new Axtra PHY GOLD, Axtra PHY was the most bioefficacious phytase on the market due to its low pH optimum.  

“At Danisco Animal Nutrition, we are committed to innovating to develop better solutions for animal producers. Axtra PHY GOLD is a testament to this commitment and reinforces our leadership in phytase enzymes, bringing a modern, more advanced offering to the animal nutrition industry.” said Dr. de Kreij.

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