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Microecological preparation: the application of microecological preparation and what is the function of microecological preparation

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Application of microecological preparation

At present, there are different kinds of microecological agents on the market, can you share with you on their respective use?

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Hunan's "Activation" brand feed companion-biological fermented feed. Grain was used instead of prevention, and live bacteria had no resistance. Stimulate the growth potential of pigs, disease prevention and disease resistance grow fast. Reduce the comprehensive cost for farmers.

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It is true that the micro-ecological market is quite chaotic now, and there are no certain regulations to restrict the quality of products. There is a lot of exaggeration in product publicity.

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Be a down-to-earth person and do things perfectly.

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Provide assistance for the health of human beings and the earth!

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I think the use of microecological agents, the cost is relatively low, in the daily addition can increase some amount of effect will be more intuitive.

1. Maintain the balance of microflora in the intestinal tract, respiratory tract and other channels that communicate with the outside world.

There are dominant populations of microorganisms in the host, which maintain the balance of microflora in the intestinal tract, respiratory tract and other cavities connected with the outside world. if missing means microecological imbalance. If the microecological balance of the gastrointestinal tract of the host is out of balance, it will lead to the disorder of the digestive system, the hindrance of growth and development, the decline of production performance, and even disease. After feeding microecological agents and replenishing beneficial microflora, its main components will become new dominant microflora, maintain the balance of animal intestinal flora, and make the maladjusted microecology reach a new balance.

two。 Biological oxygen extraction

When the microecosystem in the intestinal tract of animals is maladjusted and the concentration of local oxygen molecules increases, it will promote the growth and reproduction of pathogenic microorganisms. Feed microecological preparation contains active aerobic probiotics, and the growth and reproduction of a large number of oxygen-consuming microorganisms will reduce the concentration of local oxygen molecules, thus inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms, restore the maladjusted microecological balance, and antagonize the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms. to achieve the purpose of preventing and controlling animal diseases.

3. Stimulate the immune system and improve the body's immunity

Beneficial microorganisms can stimulate animal bodies, increase the concentration of immunoglobulin and the activity of macrophages, and enhance humoral and cellular immunity. The results showed that Bacillus subtilis preparation could significantly increase the amount of T and B lymphocytes in the spleen of chicks.

4. Biological barrier effect

The intestinal mucosa of healthy animals has a microbial defense barrier against the invasion of foreign pathogenic microorganisms. The beneficial bacteria in microecological preparations compete with pathogenic microorganisms for ecological sites and nutrients on intestinal mucosal epithelial cells, thus inhibiting the growth and reproduction of pathogenic microorganisms and maintaining the health of animals. Microbial defense barrier includes two aspects: chemical barrier and biological barrier. Chemical barrier refers to the metabolites of intestinal flora, such as acetic acid, lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide and bacteriocin, which can kill pathogenic microorganisms and prevent them from colonizing in the host. The biological barrier designates a biofilm-like structure formed by normal flora planted on skin epithelial cells or mucous membranes to prevent colonization, occupation, growth and reproduction of passers-by and foreign pathogenic bacteria.

5. Produce beneficial metabolites and antibacterial substances

Probiotics such as lactic acid bacteria can metabolize and produce lactic acid after entering the intestinal tract of animals. Bacillus can produce volatile fatty acids after entering the intestinal tract of the host, reduce the pH value of the intestinal tract, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria, and enhance the activity of protease in the intestinal tract. It is of great help to the growth and development of livestock and poultry chicks. In the process of metabolism, some probiotics produce antibacterial substances such as lactosin, acidophilus and bacitracin, thus inhibiting the growth and reproduction of pathogens in the intestinal tract of animals.

 
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