Expert Files

The dual role of calcium: From essential nutrient to limiting factor in phosphorus absorption

Calcium (Ca) is an essential mineral for skeletal development and physiological processes including blood clotting, muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, enzyme activation, metabolic reactions, protein synthesis, and the maintenance of osmotic and acid-base balance.

The power of the water-soluble phosphorus for the rumen activity

Phosphorus (P) is the second most abundant macro element in the body

Is dietary calcium intake necessary in fish and shrimp or deleterious?

Calcium (Ca) is an essential macro-mineral involved in many physiological processes including skeletal and exoskeleton mineralization, muscle contraction, nerve transmission, osmoregulation, and coagulation.

Intestinal Health: Keystone of Animal Performance & Welfare 

The use of antimicrobials in farming has significantly contributed to the growth of intensive animal production, meeting the global demand for animal protein.