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Feed acidifiers are additives used in animal feedstuffs to improve the quality of feed and reduce the risk of spoilage. They are used to reduce the pH of feed, which helps to reduce the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi. Feed acidifiers also help to improve the digestibility of feed, which can lead to improved animal performance. Common feed acidifiers include organic acids, such as lactic acid, propionic acid, and formic acid, as well as mineral acids, such as sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid.
Feed acidifiers are widely used in the animal feed industry, as they can help to improve the quality of feed and reduce the risk of spoilage. They are also used to improve the digestibility of feed, which can lead to improved animal performance.
Some companies in the feed acidifier market include BASF, Novus International, Kemin Industries, and Adisseo. Show Less Read more