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Aspergillus niger - Feed Ingredient

Aspergillus niger is a species of filamentous fungus widely used in industrial and feed applications for its capacity to produce a range of enzymes and organic acids. In equine nutrition, it is not the fungus itself but the fermentation products derived from A. niger—such as enzymes including cellulase, xylanase, amylase, and phytase—that are incorporated into feeds and supplements.

These enzyme preparations are used to improve nutrient digestibility by breaking down complex feed components like fiber, starch, or phytate-bound phosphorus. Enzymes produced by A. niger are typically included in stabilized, dried forms within pelleted feeds or powdered supplements.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Aspergillus niger as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Omneity P – Pellets – Vitamin & Mineral Supplement (Mad Barn)
Gut HealthGut Health
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
Ration BalancerRation Balancer
Omneity Pellets is a balanced mineral and vitamin supplement for horses in a palatable pellet form. It provides 100% organic trace minerals, complete B-vitamin fortification, added Vitamin E, yeast and digestive enzymes.
Omneity Premix – Vitamin & Mineral Supplement (Mad Barn)
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
VitaminsVitamins
Omneity Premix is a balanced mineral and vitamin supplement for horses providing 100% organic trace minerals, complete B-vitamin fortification, added Vitamin E, yeast, and digestive enzymes.
Optimum Digestive Health Pellets (Mad Barn)
DigestionDigestion
Feed EfficiencyFeed Efficiency
Gut HealthGut Health
ProbioticProbiotic
Optimum Digestive Health from Mad Barn is a probiotic and prebiotic supplement designed to support hindgut health in the horse. It helps to maintain a stable microflora and promote immune health.

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