Phytobiotics unveils third generation Sangrovit® formulation

Phytobiotics has unveiled an updated Sangrovit® formulation featuring a scientifically optimized five-alkaloid complex. The new generation is designed to enhance stability, targeted release, and performance under challenging conditions.

Phytobiotics unveils third generation Sangrovit® formulationPhytobiotics Futterzusatzstoffe GmbH has introduced the 3rd generation of Sangrovit®, representing the most advanced development to date within its established portfolio of phytogenic feed additives. With this launch, the company aims to set new benchmarks in modern, science-based animal nutrition.

According to the company’s statement, the new Sangrovit® combines, for the first time, five bioactive alkaloids in a scientifically optimized formulation. A state-of-the-art protective mechanism based on natural, activated waxes reliably protects the sensitive active compounds from oxidation and enables their precise, sequential release along the gastrointestinal tract. This results in enhanced stability, efficacy, and bioavailability.

The exclusive alkaloid complex includes the four well-established compounds sanguinarine, chelerythrine, protopine, and allocryptopine, together with the newly integrated canadine. Canadine was identified and standardized through a novel patent-driven approach and broadens the physiological mode of action of Sangrovit®, particularly in relation to stress management, anti-inflammatory effects, and improvements in carcass quality.

The company states that thanks to the innovative protection concept, the alkaloids remain stable during their passage through the digestive tract and are selectively released in multiple intestinal segments. This targeted release supports measurable improvements in resilience, gut health, and performance under stress conditions.

Another key feature of Sangrovit® is its 100% Made in Germany origin. Phytobiotics operates a fully integrated value chain, covering seed optimization, harvesting, extraction, processing, formulation, packaging, storage, and distribution. All steps are managed from a single source, fully traceable, and consistently based on science.