How to use turmeric extracts in animal nutrition

Dear colleagues,

In some of our previous publications, we showed you the benefits of curcumin, and since it is a molecule that is very sensitive to the digestive process, we recommend that you use an effective system to protect it, such as encapsulation.

At our company, this is an issue we are very clear about, which is why we have developed it at NBG Curcuma.

NBG Curcuma is a source of nano-encapsulated and emulsified curcuminoids and turmerones, which not only protect the precious active ingredients but also enable rapid and efficient absorption and greater targeted action thanks to the activators included in our Nano-Encapsulation.

NBG turmeric is used in several of our products, but we would highlight NBG EnteroShield as the product that best harnesses the potential of NBG turmeric to protect the gut from pathogens and oxidative stress:

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In this week’s article, we will take a quick look at the main properties of turmeric extract as an anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agent, but we will also remind you in a very graphic way why turmeric needs to be protected unless we want to waste this precious nutraceutical as a simple colouring agent.
Finally, allow us to give you a piece of advice: never forget to include the oily part of turmeric in your formulations, which is rich in turmerones that, in addition to being powerful anti-inflammatory molecules, help to absorb curcuminoids more efficiently.
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