Response to COVID-19

In anticipation of the global impact of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) to the feed industry, BioResource International, Inc. (BRI) has taken measures to ensure the safety of our employees and to continue production of our products. BRI has taken the following actions: Implemented a policy of working remotely when and where possible to reduce the risks.…

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BioResource International, Inc. Research Partners to Present the Effects of Combinational Use of Xylanase and Direct-fed Microbials in Nursery Pig Diets at the 2020 ASAS-Midwest Meeting

Research Triangle Park, N.C. — February 9, 2020 —BioResource International, Inc. (BRI), a global biotechnology company specializing in the research, development, and manufacture of high-performance enzyme and probiotic feed additives for optimizing animal nutrition and gut health, announced today that findings from a comprehensive study using its xylanase-direct-fed microbial feed additive, EnzaPro®, in nursery pig…

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Reflections on Recent Emory Alumni Events

One of the nice perks of getting undergraduate and graduate degrees from a number of academic institutions – aside from filling your mailbox with flyers encouraging you to connect with the school and donate money(!) – is the chance to occasionally interact and connect with a wide and interesting network of alumni. Over the last…

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BRI Featured in FeedInfo Interview Discussing Upcoming Launch of Novel Blend of Xylanase and Multi-Strain DFMs

Research Triangle Park, N.C. – October 25, 2018 – BioResource International, Inc. (BRI), a global biotechnology company specializing in the research, development, and manufacture of high-performance enzyme feed additives for optimizing animal nutrition and gut health, will be featured in an exclusive interview on October 25 with FeedInfo News Service. Dr. Nasser Odetallah, Vice President…

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chicken feeding

Published Article: The Effect of a Xylanase on production and gastrointestinal fitness in Broilers

The Effect of a Modified GH11 Xylanase on Live Performance, Gut Health, and Clostridium perfringens Excretion of Broilers Fed Corn-Soy Diets Providing adequate quantities of animal protein to meet the demands of a continuously growing population requires that livestock producers must increase the production efficiency of farm animals. This can be achieved through improved genetics, management, and…

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