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DINATEC INC.
Diversified Nutri-agri
Technologies
“A dynamic approach to nutri-agri
product research and development”
THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RELATED TO
DINASE
Presenting
Dinase
All you want to know about Dinase as a urease
inhibitor
What is Dinase?
Dinase is a new high technology feed additive that inhibits
urease activity and therefore reduces ammonia gas levels
and other odors in the organic waste of the animal, and the
environment.
•How does the enzyme urease produce ammonia ?
Urease enzyme converts urea and other nitrogenous
compounds to ammonia and carbon dioxide. Increased
dietary protein will also increase ammonia excretion.
What is the active ingredient of
Dinase ?
Dinase is a naturally concentrated extract of the Yucca
schidigera plant obtained through a low temperature
pressing process, thereby assuring retention of natural
ingredients and efficacy. The extracts are then absorbed
by a high tech mineral carrier. Other brands may be heat
extracted which destroys the active ingredient.
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How does Dinase work ?
• Dinase inhibits urease activity in the intestines.
• Dinase reduces ammonia concentration in the
intestines
• Dinase decreases PVDO ( Portal Vein Drained Organs)
including mucosal tissue turn-over rate
• Dinase reduces oxygen and nutrient demand of PVDO
(Portal Vein Drained Organs) therefore making these
available for improved growth and feed conversion.
Example of improved performance.
Why is ammonia gas dangerous to animal health ?
Ammonia is an irritating and toxic gas that is excreted in the feces and urine of
animals. This gas must therefore be detoxified in the liver which uses energy
which is supposed to be conserved by the animal for muscle building and other
productive purposes.
As a result of continued exposure to ammonia, feed intake, sexual maturity and
rate of lay will be affected negatively. Aerial ammonia likewise, increase the
incidence of respiratory infections due to irritation in the respiratory tract.
Feed conversion efficiency is also affected which is very uneconomical for the
raiser. It is therefore important for the raiser to have an awareness for the
potential loss in the performance of animals exposed to prolonged high levels of
ammonia.
Results, that's the name of the game
• In Pigs 4.5%, better Feed efficacy and 4.9% better
growth.
• In Layers 4-6, more eggs/
• In Dairy Cattle, 3.5 lb. more milk/cow/day
• In Broilers, 40% reduction in ascitis mortality.
How are we going to detect
ammonia in the animal house?
A rule of thumb is that if there is a burning
sensation to the human eye, when the atmospheric
ammonia is 50 PPM or above. There are other
objective methods of measurement . Please call our
office for more information.
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What are the advantages of Dinase
Based on tests conducted, Dinase not
only diminishes ammonia emanations but
urease activity as well, so that the effect is
not that of ammonia binding, but inhibition of
the urease enzyme. This is the technological
advantage of a UREASE INHIBITOR like
Dinase over regular AMMONIA BINDING
products.
Why does it work so well?
To better explain, one enzyme can continue to break down
urea to carbon dioxide and ammonia almost indefinitely
unless somehow damaged. This would mean that, for
example, with a life rotation of 1,000 to 1 urease enzyme,
the amount of ammonia that we have to bind would be 1,000
fold compared to the amount of the enzymes that would
have to be inhibited to produce similar results. For this
reason Dinase as a urease inhibitor has a much more
effective technology than binding ammonia. Our
investigation shows that there is a direct inhibitory effect
over the urease enzyme which diminishes ammonia and
carbon dioxide emanations.
Dinase can inhibit urease enzyme approximately 50 %
which is the most effective treatment range. This results in
50 % reduction in ammonia levels in the intestine and in the
environment.
Aside from ammonia, can Dinase also
inhibit other gases or odor ?
Yes. Studies in dogs fed with Dinase showed a
50 % reduction of skatole and indole in dog's feces.
(Skatole and indole are the by-products of bacterial
degradation of amino acids. These are also the
compounds that are responsible for the boar odor in
swine.) It was concluded that the reduction was
due to the alteration of bacterial population in the
intestine of the animals.
What are the economic advantages
that we can get from using Dinase ?
Results from swine and poultry experiments
abroad revealed the following :
In swine, Dinase :
• Reduces environmental ammonia by 50 %
• Reduces intestinal ammonia by 50 - 60 %
• Improves Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) by 4%
• Improves weight gain by 4%
• Increases weaned pigs/sow/year by 1.3
In broilers :
Weight gain increases by 2 %
Improves Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) by 2%
Reduces ascites mortality by 40%
How much Dinase will I put in
feeds or in water ?
• Dinase is prepared in several forms; one is liquid which
contains 50% or 10 % of the active component another is dry
which has a pure water soluble 100 % active ingredient powder,
Dinase 100 WS DRY, a 500 gram per metric ton inclusion rate
Dinase 500-IR, a 1000 gram inclusion rate, Dinase 1000-IR and a
30 % concentration Dinase 30 - FA (DRY) is included at 35 to 125
grams per ton of feed depending on the species and age of the
animals.
• Dinase 50 - L (LIQUID) is included at 100 to 120 ml for every
1,000 liters of water depending on the species, age and season.
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