Maxilys® Plus is a premixture. It is carefully manufactured and an easy to apply source of phospholipids obtained from soy.

Ingredient Name: Soy Lecithin

Functions: Digestion Promotor, Feed Premix

Animal Species: Chicks, Piglets, Swine

Features: Improves Fat Digestibility, Improves Intestinal Absorption, Improves Nutrient Utilization

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Ingredient Name
Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
Ingredients
Soy Lecithin
Components
  • Soy lecithin
  • Carrier
  • Anticaking

Features & Benefits

Product Background

Energy is one of the most important factors in animal nutrition and feed fats are often added for this purpose. However, young chickens and piglets cannot always deal with high amounts of fats in their diet. Phospholipids (PLs), commonly referred to as lecithin, play an important role in improving fat digestion and nutrient utilization in animals.

  • Enhanced digestibility and advanced nutrient absorption

Getting the maximum from today’s high-density diets is key to optimize performance Meeting the nutritional needs of intensive animal production is a challenge. The use of supplemental fats and oils in animal diets as an energy source in intensive production is common practice. However, the high energy provided in modern, high performance diets is not in balance with the physiological excretion of bile salts and lipase in the animal intestine at each growth stage, with several consequences.

  • The natural process of fat digestion

Fats added to the diet enter the gastro-intestinal tract as part of the digesta in large coagulated particles. Bile salts excreted from the gall bladder enable initially the emulsification of these fat particles into smaller molecules in order to facilitate absorption by the intestine. Decreasing the size of the fat globules results in the increase of the available surface area for the downstream action of the lipolytic enzyme, lipase. The role of lipases is to enzymatically digest lipid molecules (triglycerides) into a monoglyceride and two free fatty acids. However, inherently, fatty acids generated from lipase hydrolysis are water-insoluble, making their transportation through the unstirred water layer overlying the surface of the intestine impossible. Absorption of these molecules is facilitated by the formation of micelles, a process naturally mediated by amphipathic molecules such as bile salts and phospholipids.

Maxilys® Plus - Product Background
Fig. Schematic Representation of Fat Digestion.

Product Highlights
  • Maxilys® are bioactive phospholipids to improve fat digestion.
  • Maxilys® provides an optimal combination of enzymatically bioactive emulsifiers, designed for enhanced digestibility and advanced nutrient absorption by the animal.
  • Maxilys® supplementation can significantly improve the breakdown and digestion of nutrients due to its bioactive content, by improving nutrient absorption provided from the feed.
  • Maxilys® releases ‘feed-related stress’ from intensively reared animals and increases profitability.
Product Benefits
  • Improved digestion and absorption of nutrients
  • Weight gain and improved Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR)
  • Improved growth during all stages of animal development
  • Reduced inflammation and stress
  • Support of liver and general health
  • Profitability
  • Improved pellet durability and quality

Applications & Uses

Animal Species
Use Level
0.15 - 0.5 kg/T (Feed)

Properties

Physical Form
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
pH (in 10% Solution)6.1 - 7.1
Specific Gravity0.51 - 0.71kg/l
Moisture Contentmax. 4%
Lecithins Content43.2 - 52.8%
Phosphorus Content0.6 - 1.2%

Technical Details & Test Data

Average NIR Spectrum

Maxilys® Plus - Average Nir Spectrum

Role of Lysophospholipids

Phospholipids are biosurfactants naturally known to enhance the absorption of oils, fats, and fat-soluble vitamins within a diet. However, enzymatic hydrolysis of phospholipids results in the formation of lysophospholipids, which exert enhanced bioactive surfactant and nutrient absorption properties than their parent phospholipids.

Lysophospholipids exert superior emulsification properties by:

 

  • Reducing interfacial tension and improved oil-in-water emulsions.
  • Forming nutrient-dense aggregates, known as micelles, faster due to a higher critical micelle concentration (CMC) compared to their parent phospholipids. The higher the CMC the better the emulsification and subsequently absorption of nutrients.
  • Forming smaller micelles in the small intestine thus, providing higher surface area for lipase activity

Lysophospholipids enhance the absorption of nutrients by:

  • Improving digestion of fats
  • Altering the physiology of cell membranes

These mechanisms result in increased passive and active transport of nutrients across the enterocytes and thus, increased nutrient digestibility, metabolic energy and animal growth.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging Information
  • Standard 20 kg export worthy bags on wooden fumigated pallets.
  • Other net weights (1 kg*, 5 kg*, 10 kg, 750-1000 kg, bulk) on demand.

*Marked unit packs are packed in an outer carton up to max. 25 kg.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
1 Year
Storage Conditions

1 year when stored in a cool and dry environment out of direct sunlight in unopened packing.