BRINGING FROM FIELD TO FORK

PROBAN -

A New Generation Gut Probiotic

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Proban acidifies the gut of fish and shrimp and prevents the growth of harmful pathogens. The molecules in Proban release enzymes such as Amylase, Phytase, Protease, and Lipase in substantial quantities. Proban is enriched with Vitamin C which helps reduce stress and disease fatigue. Proban is quite stable and gets easily adjusted to any binding material. The use of Proban is the ideal way to attain maximum “bioavailability” leading to increased profitability.

DoF License No: ঢাকা/ক্যা-০২-০০৩৭

  • 5 gm/kg feed as preventive
  • 10 gm/kg feed as curative
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For fish brood stock maturation and multiple breeding: 5 gm/kg feed from 3-months before breeding and continue for multiple breeding process

1. Induce essential beneficial microorganisms, enzymes and vitamin complex with minerals. 

2. Develop defense mechanism to fight against harmful pathogens. 

3. Prevent and cure soft-shell issue, induce molting process and develop endo and exoskeleton faster.

4. Help develop reproductive growth for broods.

5. Present maximum “bioavailability” leading better profitability.

Manufactured in ISO 9001: 2015 and WHO – GMP Certified Plant

 

Not for Medicinal Use, Not for Human Use, No GMO, No Antibiotics and No Residues

 

Storage and Caution: Store in cool, dry place and well-ventilated area. Keep away from human and animal feed and out of reach of children.

 

Protect Our Environment: DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with the chemical or used containers. Dispose empty containers in a safe manner to avoid environmental contamination.

 

Safety Directions: Avoid contact with the eyes and skin. Always wash hands, arms and face thoroughly before and after use.

 

First Aid: If poisoning occurs, immediately contact a Doctor or Poisons Information Centre.

 

NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL.

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