Opti-Bind TC is a therapeutic adsorption agent.
Composed of glucomannan molecules extracted from the yeast cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Alumino silicates, Activated carbon and Clinoptilolite Al Si.
- Aflatoxins is bound on average 99 %.
- Zearalenone is bound on average between 35 - 57 %.
- Ochratoxine is bound on average 50 %.
- Fumonisine is bound on averange 72 %.
- Deoxynivalenol is addressed by the inclusiong of activated carbon pH 8 binding on average 30 - 52 %.
Opti-Bind is a clay based solution not addressing DON and with its biggest focus on Aflatoxins at bigger than 95 % binding capacity.
20 kg (LVS04865)
Reg. no. V32112 (36/1947)
Opti-Bind TC
Store in a cool and dry place.
Optibind at (6 g/kg) decreased the anticoccidial effects of low levels of monensin (55 mg/kg) and salinomycin (22 mg/kg) but not when the coccidiostats were used at the recommended levels.
At (10–20 g/kg) bentonite in complete feed for laying hens and poultry for fattening seems safe, hens being more susceptible than growing birds when only performance parameters are considered.
Optibind at (20 g/kg) rendered tilmicosin ineffective. Robenidine (and ipronidazol and buquinolate) were found to be incompatible with bentonite carriers and ruled not to be used in combination by the FDA (Federal register, 1969, 1971, 1972).
The Canadian Bureau of Veterinary Drugs (1992) reported a case of insufficient efficacy of tylosin when fed concurrently with bentonite carriers to bovines.
At 5 g/kg bentonite binders reduced manganese availability in chickens for fattening and Mn levels needs to be increased.
The levels in bone of Ca, P, Cu, Fe and Zn were not affected by 5 g/kg inclusions.