Butan

Additive supplement to maximize intestinal health

Butan is a synergistic combination of plant-derived acidifiers and bioflavonoids that improve intestinal health and feed digestibility for greater nutrient absorption.

Intestinal protection, higher conversion and sustainable production.

Butan is a zootechnical additive formulated with short-chain organic acids and plant-based bioactives, designed to develop an optimal intestinal environment. Its main action focuses on the development of intestinal microvilli, strengthening the junctions between enterocytes, and stimulating pancreatic and gastric digestive secretions, all of which promote greater nutrient absorption and more efficient conversion. 

Pathogen control

Adjuvant in the control of pathogens in the intestinal tract

Protects the intestinal mucosa

Increases the protection of the intestinal mucosa by greater secretion of glycoproteins by the same tissue

Energy availability

Source of high energy availability for the enterocyte

Beneficial bacteria

Promotes the increase of beneficial bacteria

Tight joints

Stimulates the production of proteins that hold enterocytes together, improving intestinal integrity

This is coupled with a selective antimicrobial action, which helps control the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria without affecting beneficial flora.

Do you need to improve your gut health

and production efficiency?

Enteric challenges such as stress, dietary changes, and microbial pressure affect intestinal integrity and reduce feed conversion. Butan is an additive formulated with protected butyrate, designed to sequentially release its action throughout the digestive tract.

This mechanism ensures a trophic effect on enterocytes, improves nutrient absorption, strengthens the intestinal barrier, and modulates the microbiota, reducing the incidence of diarrhea and optimizing production performance. With Butan, intestinal health translates into better results in the field.

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