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ABOUT TASCO®

What is Tasco®

Tasco® is a “functional food” type of feed ingredient designed to address some of today's production issues in the beef industry. Tasco® is a natural marine sourced feed ingredient that helps modulate functions in the animal relevant to health, productivity and stress resistance.

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What Tasco® has to Offer?

Tasco® offers animal producers an effective nutritional tool to improve animal health by promoting improved digestive tract microflora status, increasing stress resistance through activation of the immune system and addressing subclinical infection in a manner different from that of an antibiotic. Tasco® offers livestock producers an all-natural, organic, feed ingredient that, when incorporated as part of an overall program of good production practices, can improve productivity and profitability of animal production.

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Unique Polysaccharide Fraction

Although Tasco® contains many potential bioactive components, the constituent that is unique is the polysaccharide fraction that makes up about 52 percent of the dry weight. Within this fraction are important sources of complex, sulfated - polysaccharides that endow Tasco® with unique characteristics not found in terrestrial plant sources or other common marine plants.
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Roles of Polysaccharides

Polysaccharides Pathogenic Load Reduction & Disease Prevention

It is now recognized that certain complex polysaccharides can play an effective role in fighting disease and maintaining good health status, particularly under high productivity conditions in animal production systems. These polysaccharides include a category called Fucose Containing Polysaccharides (FCP) that makes up about 15% of the composition of Tasco®. Considerable research has recently been conducted on fucoidan and other complex fucans that are particular types of FCP.

Tasco® is composed of about 2% of sulfur that occurs primarily in the form of these complex sulfated polysaccharides. Numerous scientific studies have implicated sulfated polysaccharides as also having immune system stimulating effects with roles in cell proliferation, immune cell activation, cell adhesion, cell to cell communications and basic reproduction and fertilization processes1 

Most cells in the body have polysaccharide molecules on their membrane surfaces. These polysaccharides are often attached to proteins or to lipids and act as active binding sites for various biological functions. In disease situations, bacteria, viruses and parasites utilize these same cell surface polysaccharides to identify animal host cells as the first step in the infection process.
 
When cells interact with each other, they first come in contact with these cell surface polysaccharides. Current scientific literature has shown that certain sulfated polysaccharides, including FCP’s are very effective in reducing pathogenic microbe attacks by blocking these receptors and preventing bacteria, viruses or parasites from finding the binding sites on host cells. This has been shown to reduce the infectivity of the disease, reduce the severity of disease, or prevent establishment of the disease in the host animal 2.
 
Polysaccharides Effect on GI Tract Microbes

By blocking attachment of undesirable or pathogenic micro-organisms to host cells and, therefore hindering their growth, conditions are created within the intestinal tract to promote the increase of beneficial micro-organisms. The presence of these polysaccharides in Tasco® when released into the GI tract is thought to affect the micro-flora balance, increasing the number of beneficial micro-organisms, while repressing the growth of potentially harmful pathogens.

Recent results from studies conducted with Tasco® in beef cattle inoculated with the pathogen E coli O157:H7 (“hamburger disease” micro organism) has shown that not only shedding of the bacteria is reduced but that viability is also decreased once the micro-organism is shed into the environment3. Thus, Tasco® may have an important role to play in enhancing the food safety status not only in beef products but also reducing the impact of animal production units on the safety of water supplies and the surrounding crop production. 

Sulfated Polysaccharides Immune Modulator Agents & Stress Resistance

The animal immune system has several different mechanisms for acting as a defensive shield against invading cells (bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc.). It is thought that the unique sulfated polysaccharides contained in Tasco® work by activating a number of these mechanisms.

It has been recently determined that a large part of an animal’s immune status is determined by the health and status of its own GI tract and micro flora. By priming and stimulating the immune function of the animal through the GI tract, Tasco® contributes to the increase of the animal’s resistance to different stresses (disease, transport, mixing, etc.), if fed under the appropriate conditions.
 
Administration of prebiotics has also been shown as beneficial for immune health. Prebiotics provide nutrients to a select group of beneficial GI tract micro-organisms. These micro-organisms act to crowd out pathogenic microbes that might negatively affect health of the animal and also provide important sources of additional nutrients such as vitamins, fatty acids and other bioactives. A healthy GI tract also better resists pathogenic invaders, by having increased gut wall integrity and higher immune competency.
 
Recent research has shown that polysaccharide extracts from brown seaweeds similar to those in Tasco® have potent prebiotic effects, surpassing even classical and well research compounds such as fructo-oligosaccharides and inulin4.
 
1. Berteau et al. 2003 Glycobiology V. 13, 29R-40R 2. Hoshino et al 1998 Biol. Pharm. Bull. V. 21 730-734. 3. Bach et al 2007. 2007 Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. DOI:10.1016 4. Wang et al 2006. Nutr. Res. V. 26, 597-603
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Economic Benefits

It is thought that Tasco® improves the animal’s overall health status by reducing the conditions for growth of pathogenic microbes, by increasing the proportion of beneficial microbes and activating the animal’s own immune system. This improved health status of the digestive tract of production animals, enhances the bioavailability of nutrients and reduces the energy used to fight subclinical disease conditions.

Reductions in energy used to maintain good health could have significant effects on reducing the animal's maintenance component of metabolic rate. This reduced net energy of maintenance allows for more energy available for production such as growth, lactation and reproduction.
 
It is well known that one of the major components of basal metabolic rate is the turnover and repair of GI tract cells and GI tract lining. Improved GI tract health, increased digestive tract integrity and enhanced immune competency could spare enough metabolic energy to account for increased marbling and other improved production traits seen with Tasco® administration.
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