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titleOfInvention 1-monopropionine compound and its isomer 3-monopropionine as preserving agents for animal feed, grains and animal-origin meals
abstract “1-MONOPROPIONINE COMPOUND AND ITS ISOMER 3-MONOPROPIONINE AS PRESERVING AGENTS FOR ANIMAL FEED, GRAINS AND ANIMAL-ORIGIN MEALS” refers to the technical field of animal feed products, more specifically a 1-monopropionine compound and its isomer 3-monopropionine as preserving agents for animal feed, grains and animal-origin meals, with the object to reduce the contamination by deleterious fungi, yeasts and bacteriae (especially Salmonella spp and Coli spp) in animal feed, grains and animal-origin meals, and consequently enhance the growth of the animal by means of practically contaminant-free feeding.
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