Nutraferma

PepSoygen®

Technical Bulletin No. 1
In a 4-week feeding trial, Dr. Sung Woo Kim of Texas Tech University, evaluated the efficacy of PepSoyGen as a protein source for 19 day-old weanling pigs.

Technical Bulletin No. 2
A 5-week growth performance assay was conducted at South Dakota State University by Dr. Hans Stein to evaluate the efficacy of PepSoyGen as a protein source for 20 day-old weanling pig diets.

Technical Bulletin No. 3
The results of this study showed that Aspergillus oryzae GB-107 fermentation significantly changed the physical and nutritional characteristics of high protein soybean meal.

Technical Bulletin No. 4
A trial was conducted at Kansas State University by Dr. Joel DeRouchey to evaluate the growth performance effects of including PepSoyGen and DPS in the diets of 15 to 25 lb. pigs.

Technical Bulletin No. 5
A field study was conducted in South Dakota to evaluate the effects of including PepSoyGen in the diets of turkey poults from day 0-49 and Natufermen, direct-fed microbial from day 50 to 140 in a natural feeding program. In this study the flocks fed PepSoyGen followed by Natufermen had notably higher body weights at days, 28, 56 and 140 than the control flocks. Additionally, flock uniformity was improved by the addition of PepSoyGen to the diet.

Technical Bulletin No. 6
A preliminary 14-day growth performance assay was conducted at D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery in conjunction with Black Hills State University (Spearfish, South Dakota) to evaluate the efficacy of an innovative direct fed microbial, Natufermen. Natufermen contains a unique balance of a fungi (Aspergillus oryzae) and bacterium (Bacillus subtilis), which in previous monogastric research has shown to improve gut health, and increase feed efficiency.

Technical Bulletin No. 7
A 51-day growth performance assay was conducted at D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery in conjunction with Black Hills State University (Spearfish, South Dakota) to evaluate the efficacy of an innovative direct fed microbial, Natufermen. Natufermen contains a unique balance of a fungi (Aspergillus oryzae) and bacterium (Bacillus subtilis), which in previous monogastric research has shown to improve gut health, and increase feed efficiency.

Technical Bulletin No. 8
A trial was conducted by C. K. Jones et al at Kansas State University to evaluate the effects of dietary DPS 50RD, PepSoyGen or fishmeal on of 15-pound pigs in a 28-day, phase 2 growth assay. In this study, piglets fed DPS 50RD or DPS 50RD + PepSoyGen had significantly improved average daily gain and feed efficiency compared to all other dietary treatments, day 0-14 (treatment phase). Overall (day 0-35), pigs fed DPS 50RD day 0-14, had significantly better average daily gain and feed efficiency than the control or PepSoyGen plus fishmeal.

Technical Bulletin No. 9
A 28-day trial conducted by B.J. Min et al at Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea evaluated the effects of replacing soy protein concentrate (SPC) with fermented soybean (PepSoyGen) in the starter diet of pigs weaned at 21 days of age. A paper on this study was published in the Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Science, vol. 22, No. 1: 99-106, January 2009.