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In 2013 out of 3931 samples analyzed worldwide by our laboratories 63% were contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON) (94% in France) Especially in swine production, this mycotoxin negatively impacts intestinal health (trials from INRA Toulouse guided by Isabelle Oswald) and is causing big losses for the farmers. 
Biomin® BBSH 797 (DSM 11798) is the first and only microorganism authorized in Europe as a substance for reduction of the contamination of feed by deoxynivalenol (technological feed additives). Biomin® BBSH 797 produces a specific enzyme, so-called de-epoxidases, that bio transform the toxic deoxynivalenol in the gastrointestinal tract of the animal to a non-toxic metabolite. Biotransformation, through enzymatic deactivation, offers a specific, irreversible, and environmentally friendly way of detoxification that leaves neither toxic residues nor any undesired by-products. Biomin® BBSH 797 is a live, Gram+, strictly anaerobic bacteria, belonging to the family of Coriobacteriaceae, with a temperature optimum of 37° C and a pH-optimum between 6,0 - 7,5. Due to its natural characteristics Biomin® BBSH 797 is completely adapted to the environment in the gastrointestinal tract of pigs.

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The natural way has always been BIOMIN´s way. Since its inception in 1983, BIOMIN’s nutritional products have led the way in providing natural, non-antibiotic solutions to a host of animal health and nutrition issues.
Today, natural solutions are increasingly replacing the role once played by antibiotic growth promoters, a trend that confirms the vision of BIOMIN’s founder, Erich Erber. In the 1980s, way before natural feed alternatives were embraced by mainstream animal nutrition, Erber decided that probiotics could be applied successfully and effectively in animal production.
Starting with probiotics and minerals, hence the name ‘BIOMIN’, a strong demand for these natural feed additives signaled that the industry even in the early-1980s was ready for a fresh approach to animal nutrition. This foresight towards building a product range based on natural growth promotion has paid off. Today, BIOMIN is widely recognised as a world leader in mycotoxin control and risk management, with equally...

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