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Certification: | ISO, ISO |
Shape: | Liquid |
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Monobutyrin -- a good source of butyric acid in animals
Butyric acid is the primary source of energy for intestinal cells, but the smell of butyric acid is unpleasant and it is not suitable to be added in large quantities in feed. Tributyrin is an esterification product of 3 molecules of butyric acid and 1 molecule of glycerol.
After monobutyrin reaches the hindgut, it is decomposed into butyric acid under the action of microorganisms to provide energy for the hindgut mucosal cells, promote the development and maturation of the intestinal mucosa, repair the intestinal mucosal damage caused by various stresses, improve intestinal health, improve feed utilization, and improve production performance.