Feed additive for livestock and feed for livestock

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Ester doai

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514552, 514560, 514561, 514558, 514559, 426 2, A61K 31225, A61K 3123, A61K 3120

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054629675

ABSTRACT:
A feed additive which is effective for preventing and/or treating protozoiasis of livestock such as coccidiosis and for suppressing accumulation of fat of livestock is disclosed, which comprises (a) a triglyceride of a medium-chain fatty acid having 6 to 12 carbon atoms; and (b) at least one substance selected from a medium-chain fatty acid having 6 to 12 carbon atoms, a monoglyceride of the fatty acid and a diglyceride of the fatty acid. A feed for livestock containing the feed additive, and a method for preventing and/or treating protozoiasis of livestock and a method for suppressing excess accumulation of fat of livestock using the feed are also disclosed. The feed and method of the present invention are particularly effective for broiler.

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patent: 4961934 (1990-10-01), Iwasaki et al.

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