Balchem Corporation has voluntarily decided to suspend the
manufacturing and marketing of AminoShure-L (52% lysine), a highly concentrated,
encapsulated source of lysine for dairy cow rations.
Recent research indicates that the lysine bioavailability of AminoShure-L is lower than originally projected, and the company said it has determined that it does not meet internal standards. Balchem said it intends to reintroduce the product once it meets the company's performance standard. "We are passionate about providing products that bring value to dairy nutritionists and the producers they serve," said Dana Putnam, vice president and general manager of Balchem Animal Nutrition and Health. "The focus of our entire organization is on identifying and implementing the product improvements, fully supported by sound science. This will allow us to bring AminoShure-L back to the market. We are currently working with customers to review ways to reduce the effects of this product suspension."
Recent research indicates that the lysine bioavailability of AminoShure-L is lower than originally projected, and the company said it has determined that it does not meet internal standards. Balchem said it intends to reintroduce the product once it meets the company's performance standard. "We are passionate about providing products that bring value to dairy nutritionists and the producers they serve," said Dana Putnam, vice president and general manager of Balchem Animal Nutrition and Health. "The focus of our entire organization is on identifying and implementing the product improvements, fully supported by sound science. This will allow us to bring AminoShure-L back to the market. We are currently working with customers to review ways to reduce the effects of this product suspension."
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