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Mold Inhibitors are a type of additive used in animal feedstuffs to reduce the growth of mold and other fungi. They are used to improve the safety and quality of feed, as well as to extend its shelf life. Mold Inhibitors can be either natural or synthetic, and are typically added to feed in the form of a powder or liquid. Natural Mold Inhibitors are derived from plant extracts, while synthetic Mold Inhibitors are typically based on organic acids.
Mold Inhibitors are used in a variety of animal feedstuffs, including poultry, swine, and cattle feed. They are also used in pet food and aquaculture feed. The use of Mold Inhibitors in animal feedstuffs is important for maintaining the safety and quality of the feed, as well as for extending its shelf life.
Some companies in the Mold Inhibitor market include Kemin Industries, BASF, Novus International, and Alltech. Show Less Read more