Mycotoxin binding agents are feed additives used to reduce the presence of mycotoxins in animal feed. Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain fungi that can be found in feed ingredients, and can cause serious health problems in animals. Mycotoxin binding agents are designed to bind to mycotoxins in the feed, preventing them from being absorbed by the animal. These agents are typically composed of clay minerals, such as bentonite, and other compounds, such as humic acid. Mycotoxin binding agents are widely used in the animal feed industry, as they are an effective way to reduce the presence of mycotoxins in feed. They are also relatively inexpensive, making them a cost-effective solution for producers. Some companies in the mycotoxin binding agent market include Alltech, Kemin, Biomin, and Nutriad. Show Less Read more
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