How Zinpro is different … and better

by Dr Chris Reinhardt If we could get trace minerals into the animal’s cells at a greater rate than by just feeding conventional inorganic trace minerals alone, animal health and performance can be radically enhanced. Not all cells throughout an animal’s body have the same trace mineral requirements, and the requirements within a given cell…

Enhancing quality of life: An integral role of trace minerals in joint health

Providing the animal nutrition industry with exceptional trace mineral technologies for more than 50 years remains at the core of the Zinpro Corporation mission. Trace minerals are vital in maintaining the joint health and well-being of all animals, including our pets. Among many physiological roles, trace minerals are key to creating a strong foundation and…

A more sustainable future for all

Zinpro’s 2022 Sustainability Report demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainability and its progress in creating a more sustainable future for its business, customers, and the wider world. At Chemuniqué, we support their vision whole-heartedly as we also believe in broadening the frontiers of what is possible today to meet the nutritional needs of tomorrow. As we continue…

Vilofoss wins Innovation Prize at Eurotier 2022

One of the world’s largest livestock fairs, Eurotier, took place in Hanover from 15 to 18 November. In total, over 1 800 exhibitors from 57 countries and over 100 000 visitors from 141 countries participated in the event this year. The Chemuniqué team is proud that one of our partners, Vilofoss, received an innovation award…

Chemuniqué MD celebrates scientific progress at IFF Leiden

After more than two years of anticipation, our partners at IFF Health & Biosciences celebrated the opening of their beautiful new offices and laboratories in Leiden, the Netherlands last week.  The new site, which opened its doors in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, houses 180 employees from almost all Health & Biosciences businesses together…

Epithelial integrity promotes poultry food safety

A strong epithelial barrier provides the first line of defense for preventing foodborne illnesses. The epithelial tissue layer consists of a solid wall of cells attached to each other by tight junctions, covering the body on the outside and the inside of tubular organs. When epithelial integrity is weakened, it allows potentially toxic bacteria into…

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