Recent epidemic outbursts of swine flu, bird flu, and other infections have worried livestock farmers. Presence of antibiotic traces adversely affecting human health have urged governments to ban them in regions such as Europe. Concerns regarding quality and safety of meat have urged farmers to replace antibiotics with substitutes like eubiotics.
What is Eubiotics?
The term eubiotics is derived from the Greek words ‘eu’, which means ‘good’, and ‘bios’, meaning health. Eutbiotics in animal feed helps regulate and maintain microflora in the intestinal tract. This is used to help enhance the health and performance of domestic animals.
Eubiotics for Better Gut Health
Late in 2016, Hyperbiotics unveiled its new probiotics formula ‘PRO-Pets’. Its one-of-a-kind-formula supports the digestive health and immunity of cats and dogs. This product is available in beef flavor in the form of an ultra-thin tablet.
The supplement is formulated with 3 billion colony-forming units (CFU) of the 6 best probiotics strains in animal gut. This makes PRO-Pets 15 times more efficient. Its patented BIO-tract delivery process releases probiotics organisms in the pet’s body over a span of 8 to 10 hours. The organisms survive stomach acids and successfully reach the intestinal tract alive.
The medicine helps maintain bacterial health in the gut. This regulates the pet’s body weight, reduces stress levels, and prevents any possible temporary exercise-related inflammation.
Market Insight
According to a report by Grand View Research, Inc., the eubiotics market is expected to reach USD 9.4 billion by 2025. It is anticipated to grow at an 8.2% CAGR during the forecast period (2014 to 2025). Rise in meat consumption and awareness regarding product quality can drive market growth.
Calpis; DSM; E.I. Du Pont De Numerous and Company; and Lalemand Inc. are some key players in the market. These companies focus on expanding their product portfolio to grow their business.
In-Depth research report on Eubiotics Market:
http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/eubiotics-market
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