Lican Alimentos S. A

We main product/services:
Spray Dried Blood Meal; Spray Dried Blood Plasma; Spray Dried Blood Cells; Haemoglobin Powder ;
Company Profile
Year Established:
Businss Type: Manufacturer
Contact: Mr. DARIO SALAS SANTANDER (Commercial Manager)
Telphone: 56-2-5381081
Fax 56-2-5571341
MobilePhone: 56-9-98228145
Web Site: www.licanfood.com,
Zip: 926-0047
Country/Region:
Province/State: Santiago
City: Santiago
Address: Santa Adela 9580    
Introduce
We are Lican Alimentos S. A. A Chilean company. We are an ISO 9001: 2000 and HACCP certified company by SGS. We are blood processors in Chile, Brazil and Paraguay, where we produce and export high quality Spray-dried blood meal and Spray-dried Blood Plasma for animal feed (aquaculture, pigs, pet food) . You can find more information about our blood proteins in our web site.
Our products:
PROLECHON: Spray Dried Blood Plasma proteins offer an added effect. Along with impacting gain and feed efficiency, research also suggests that plasma proteins aid in maintaining a consistent level of good health, particularly when added to nursery pigs or shrimp diets. Spray-dried plasma proteins are a diverse blend of many functional proteins. Plasma is a high quality protein source complemented by its high lysine level. In shrimp trials spray-dried plasma produced bigger, faster growing shrimp and enhanced survival in the face of a viral challenge.
HEMOPROT: Spray Dried Blood Cells are widely used in diets of many species from monogastric to fin fish. HEMOPROT is a high quality protein source (92% CP) that is highly digestible. The product is high in lysine and other essential amino acids. Another advantage of spray-dried red cells is its consistency from load to load. This leads to confidence in formulation and final nutrient values of the complete feed. Spray-dried red cells allow you to spare or replace fish meal, which can be expensive and very inconsistent. Typically a range of 2-10% red cells is added to fish diets. Research has demonstrated the use of spray-dried red cells in fish feed to increase fish weight gain and feed efficiency.