2km Deep: Active Molecular Enzymatic Degradation vs. Passive Adsorption
Zearalenone (ZEN) is a potent estrogenic mycotoxin that thrives in Vietnam's high-humidity (>85%) feed storage environments. Unlike Aflatoxin, ZEN is difficult to bind with traditional clay adsorbents. For breeding centers in Bình Thuận and Ninh Thuận, ZEN ingestion causes reproductive failure in mother shrimp (tôm bố mẹ) and significant growth retardation. Efficient Phân giải độc tố nấm mốc (Mycotoxin Degradation) is critical for hatchery success.
Silsep ToxinShut™ is not a passive binder; it is an Active Bio-Inactivator. Our silica carrier features "Enzyme-Anchored Pores" designed to withstand the acidic environment of the aquatic digestive tract. Degradation enzymes are immobilized within the silica matrix, creating a highly reactive surface. When ZEN molecules enter the pores, they are immediately cleaved into non-toxic metabolites. This ensures that the Phân giải độc tố process is 100% effective even before the toxins can cross the intestinal barrier.
Standard silica (right) simply acts as an inert carrier. Silsep’s functionalized silica (left) acts as a Micro-Bioreactor. By anchoring enzymes within its hexagonal pore matrix, Silsep transforms the carrier itself into an active agent of toxin destruction, providing protection that low-end alternatives cannot match.