This new solution has been developed by the project
EUREKA project E! 2675 "healthy weaning". The plant-based product stimulates the
maturing of the digestive tract in pigs. This helps the piglets' adapt and
significantly increases chances of successful weaning. Project
coordinator, Professor Stefan Pierzynowski of Lund University, Sweden, explains:
"Giving this new factor, which we call Suilektin®, for a short, specific period
before weaning stimulates the digestive tract to reach maturity faster. This
helps it to change from the digestive and absorptive needs of milk, to those of
an adult diet."
Weaning at 28 days
The study showed
that giving the lectin to piglets at 11-12 days old greatly enhanced successful
weaning at 28 days. This result was achieved by accelerating the production of
mature intestinal cells, able to cope effectively with the weaning diet. During
the project, field trials determined the optimal timing and dose, together with
the best consistency and method of administration; and the results analysed the
animals’ performance and the economic impact of the
technique.
Get the product on the market
"We are very
interested in finding a producer for Suilektin®, and it could reach the market
very soon. It will be both cheap and very effective," says Prof. Pierzynowski.
Since the project was completed in October 2005, the project partners have filed
two patents on their process and have received considerable interest from
potential producers. A current consortium is actively working on behalf of the
former EUREKA project partners to set up arrangements for production. How soon
Suilektin® reaches the market will be linked with the full implementation of the
EU legislation.
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