Mildew Solution (DCR): Enzymatic Mycotoxin Binder
Advanced Biological Degradation & Total Gut Health Protection
The Evolution of Mycotoxin Control
Standard binders rely on physical “trapping,” which is often reversible and non-selective.
Mildew Solution (DCR) introduces a dual-pathway mechanism: High-Affinity Adsorption combined with Precision Enzymatic Degradation. It permanently dismantles toxins while sparing your feed’s essential nutrients.
Protecting Sow Fertility from Zearalenone (ZEN)
Zearalenone mimics natural estrogen, hijacking the sow’s reproductive system and leading to severe economic losses.
❌ Clinical Failures
Causes pseudopregnancy, irregular heat cycles, and vulva swelling in gilts and sows.
❌ Neonatal Impact
ZEN causes “splay legs” in newborn piglets and enlarged organs through placental transfer.
Enzymatic Degradation: The Lactonase Advantage
Mildew Solution (DCR) contains specific Lactonase enzymes that break the “lactone ring” of the ZEN molecule. Once broken, the toxin loses all estrogenic activity permanently. This is the only way to ensure reproductive longevity in your herd.
Broad-Spectrum Mycotoxin Defense
Vomitoxin (DON)
Degrades the epoxide ring of DON, restoring feed intake and stopping intestinal erosion.
Aflatoxins (AFB1)
Protects the liver from necrosis and bile duct hyperplasia through rapid oxidation.
T-2 & Fumonisin
Prevents immune suppression and oral lesions in poultry and livestock.
Technical Specifications
| Composition | Protocol Details |
|---|---|
| Enzyme Type | Specific Lactonase, Complex Oxidase, Hydrolase |
| Application | 1kg/Ton Feed or 1,000L – 2,000L Drinking Water |
| Solubility | 100% Water Soluble (Safe for nipple drinkers) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is Enzymatic Degradation better than Clay?
A: Clay only “hides” the toxin. Enzymes “kill” the toxin by changing its chemical structure.
Q: Is it safe for gestating sows?
A: Yes. It is specifically formulated to protect gestating and lactating sows.
Ready for a Toxin-Free Farm?
Consult with our technical team for a professional feed analysis.

