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AMINODat®

AMINODat®, the most comprehensive animal nutrition database in the world, supports feed producers in mastering the challenge of formulating cost-efficient diets that fulfill livestock’s nutritional needs. It comprises nutritional data of more than 1.2 million feed ingredient samples from across the world and over 68 million analytical results.

Typical Applications

AMINODat® allows nutritionists to optimize feed formulations effectively.

Benefits at a glance

  • The world’s most comprehensive animal nutrition database
  • Most up-to-date amino acid digestibility coefficients tailored for various species
  • Reduces costs through optimized feed formulations
  • Helps to identify key feed ingredients that influence dietary variation and quality
  • Supports environmentally-friendly practices by enabling data-driven, informed decisions

Markets & Applications

Comprehensive data to enable precision feed formulation

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Enhancing quality control and nutritional outcomes

AMINODat® offers essential tools such as regression equations and amino acid digestibility coefficients. The “Diet evaluation” functionality allows users to assess whether the amino acid content of a diet meets the specific needs of various species, ensuring a balanced amino acid pattern.

 

By illustrating the impact of variable feed ingredient quality, AMINODat® enhances quality control and fine-tunes sampling schedules.

The range of data in our animal nutrition database includes:
  • Proximates: dry matter, crude protein, ether extract, ash, crude fiber, NDF, ADF, starch, sugar
  • Minerals: Ca, P, phytic P, Na, Mg, K
  • Energy: gross energy, digestible energy, metabolizable energy and net energy
  • Amino acids: essential and non-essential amino acids expressed as % in feed ingredient, as ratio to lysine and as % in crude protein
  • Fatty acids: complete fatty acid profiles covering more than 60 fatty acids from C4:0 to C22:6n3
  • Anti-nutritional factors: trypsin inhibitor activity in soybean products, 11 glucosinolates and erucic acid levels in rapeseed and mustard-seed products
  • Processing indicators: protein dispersibility index (PDI), protein solubility in KOH, reactive lysine, reactive lysine to lysine ratio, processing conditions indicator in soybean, rapeseed and mustard-seed products, corn DDGS and corn
  • Biogenic amines: 12 biogenic amines in silages and animal byproducts

The most extensive web-based database for animal nutritionists


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Whether you run a feed mill or livestock operation, produce meat, dairy, or eggs — Evonik is here to support you. Wherever you're located and whatever your needs, our Evonik Animal Nutrition specialists are ready to assist you.

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