Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, Inc.

Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, Inc.

Poultry

Precision Amino Acid Nutrition

Meeting the needs of the modern livestock bird

Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition has been the frontrunner in amino acid nutritional research and technical expertise since we first started producing feed-grade Lysine in 1965. Now, feed-grade amino acids are an essential component of modern poultry production.

Experts in Animal Nutrition

The trusted name in amino acid nutrition

Research

Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, Inc. is committed to supporting objective, results-based research in animal nutrition. Our partnerships with leading academia and research entities and validation trials with respected consultants have earned our product’s inclusion in countless dairy diets.

Precision

Unlike most commodity feedstuffs, our products undergo rigorous Quality Control tests. Have faith that every production lot performs exactly as advertised.

Versatility

By using single amino acids, formulators gain versatility not possible with commodity feedstuffs. Truly optimize for both performance and cost with our amino acid solutions.

Benefits of Animal Nutrition

We have been at the forefront of animal nutrition for over 50 years and are ready to be your trusted partner

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Precision Nutrition

Commodity feedstuffs supply an unbalanced mix of amino acids - by supplementing the most limiting amino acid, other oversupplied amino acids can be used.

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Lower feed cost

Formulating with individual amino acids reduces crude protein content of feed without any loss of animal growth performance. The relative price stability of our amino acids also mitigates commodity feedstuff price volatility.

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Lower nitrogen excretion from animals into the environment

Feeding animals well results in lower waste; several peer reviewed publications have reported that a 1% reduction in dietary crude protein content, when properly formulated with AA’s, resulted in an 8.5% reduction in N excretion.

Common Amino Acids for Poultry Feed

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L-Lysine

Lysine is the 1st limiting essential amino acid in swine diets and 2nd limiting in poultry. The advent of affordable, feed-grade Lysine led to a revolution in feed efficiency in the monogastric industry. Frequently formulated into pet food to satisfy AAFCO nutrition requirements.

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L-Threonine

The 3rd limiting amino acid in most swine and poultry diets. Ajinomoto Threonine is granulated for better handling. Frequently formulated into pet food to satisfy AAFCO nutrition requirements.

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L-Tryptophan

The 4th limiting amino acid in most swine diets. Additionally, serves as a precursor to serotonin and melatonin, leading to behavioral improvements. Frequently formulated into pet food, as well as pet supplements.

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Feed-Grade Amino Acids

Supporting animal health through amino acid nutrition

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