Chr. Hansen pioneers new education program on the modes of action of probiotics for feed industry professionals

Join our self-learning program to improve the understanding of probiotics. Freely accessible to all; ideal for nutritionists and veterinarians

Bacteria mode of action
May 28. 2021 08:33 GTM

For the first time, nutritionists and veterinarians will now get access to a comprehensive self-learning program detailing the various modes of action of probiotics in food-producing animals.

The program, offered by global bioscience company Chr. Hansen, is a unique chance for animal and feed industry professionals to get an insight into the knowledge that Chr. Hansen’s Animal Health & Nutrition experts have gathered from decades in the lab and on the farms; in close cooperation with our customers, nutritionists and vets. In this way, Chr. Hansen’s in-depth knowledge on good bacteria is perfectly matched with real-life experience in our customer environment.

Moreover, the program is designed to work around the time constraints familiar to busy professionals; each lesson takes only 15 minutes or less to complete, in the privacy of their home or office.

“We’re excited to launch this initiative on May 27, 2021,” states Marcelo Lang, global marketing director, Animal Health & Nutrition, Chr. Hansen. 

“It’s a fact the use of probiotics in animal production has shown that it may benefit digestion, animal performance and the immune system – but we also know that it’s not easy to choose the right probiotic. Not all of them work the same way. Which one is right in the specific situation? To make the best choice, you need to understand different modes of action. 

At Chr. Hansen, we’ve spent decades understanding exactly what makes an effective probiotic, and our data and assays provide scientific evidence that probiotic organisms are acting through various modes to support their hosts. We’ve taken what we know about the modes of action of probiotics and created a series of four courses, each containing series of short lessons, freely accessible to all,” Lang elaborates.

 

Three main categories – broken down into easily comprehensible lessons

Modes of action of probiotics can be categorized into three major groups: Interaction with feedstuffs, interaction with other microorganisms and interactions with the host. The new learning series covers all this, broken down into lessons for various topics and areas of focus, and participants can access this information at their convenience and pace.

“The modes of action described are backed up by sound science, developed over decades of research and the latest technology. By knowing how probiotics work, nutritionists and veterinarians will be better able to use them to benefit their clients and the animals under their care, and feel more confident about their choices and recommendations. At the same time they will strengthen their professional knowledge and profile,” concludes Lang.

 

How to join

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Chr. Hansen is a global, differentiated bioscience company that develops natural ingredient solutions for the food, nutritional, pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. At Chr. Hansen we are uniquely positioned to drive positive change through microbial solutions. We have worked for almost 150 years to enable sustainable agriculture, better food and healthier living for more people around the world. Our microbial and fermentation technology platforms, including our broad and relevant collection of around 50,000 microbial strains, have game-changing potential. Matching customer needs and global trends we continue to unlock the power of good bacteria to respond to global challenges such as food waste, global health and the overuse of antibiotics and pesticides. As one of the world’s most sustainable companies, we touch the lives of more than 1 billion people every day. Driven by our legacy of innovation and curiosity to pioneer science, our purpose – To grow a better world. Naturally. – is at the heart of everything we do.

 

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