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What is MOS in a Supplement? Understanding Mannan-Oligosaccharides

4 min read
Originally derived from the cell walls of yeast for use in animal feed, MOS in a supplement is gaining attention for its potential benefits in human gut health. This natural prebiotic is now being incorporated into dietary supplements to support a balanced intestinal environment and a robust immune system.

What is the nutritional term MOS? A Deep Dive into Mannan-Oligosaccharides

5 min read
According to recent studies, the use of antibiotic growth promoters in animal feed is being phased out in many regions, driving the demand for natural alternatives like prebiotics. One such alternative gaining prominence is MOS, or mannan-oligosaccharides, a complex carbohydrate derived from yeast cell walls that plays a vital role in supporting digestive health and immune function.

Does Yeast Have Beta-Glucan? A Comprehensive Guide

3 min read
According to extensive research, the yeast cell wall is a rich source of beta-glucan, making up a significant portion of its dry weight. This complex polysaccharide, particularly from common strains like *Saccharomyces cerevisiae*, offers diverse health-promoting activities, most notably for the immune system.

What Binds Aflatoxins? Understanding Mycotoxin Binding Agents

5 min read
Globally, up to 25% of crops are affected by mycotoxins, including aflatoxins, making binders a critical tool for mitigation. This widespread contamination, which can occur before and after harvest, necessitates strategies to protect both animal and human health from these toxic compounds.