What Sets Us Apart
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Higher Bioactivity
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Superior Solubility
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Standardized Product
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Stringent Testing
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Supply Chain
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Clinical Studies
Our colostrum is only collected during a first-day milking. Colostrum collected during the first day after a calf is born has significantly higher levels of bioactive components, including immunoglobulins (Ig) than subsequent days. Our proprietary processing does not degrade immune and growth factors, but instead retains that bioactivity.
We offer both agglomeration and instantizing technologies for our colostrum powders to ensure consistent particle size. As a result, the colostrum powders are the most soluble and flowable available. This processing advantage enables customers to more easily use colostrum in applications such as sachets, capsules, tablets, cosmetics, drink mixes and other human consumption applications.
We standardized levels of IgG, protein and fat. This ensures consistency of quality, safety and potency. Our raw colostrum testing protocol includes chemistry, specification of pathogens and general microbiology and other necessary testing to assure colostrum is collected from the first day only and is free from adulterants.
Each colostrum product batch is thoroughly analyzed prior to shipment to assure its quality, efficacy and safety. Analytical chemistry, microbiological and other necessary testing is performed using AOAC or other approved testing methods. We test and certify the immunoglobulin G (IgG) content of our colostrum powders using in-house High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) units.
With recent expansions, our production capacity is three times larger than all our global competitors combined. From farm to factory, our integrated supply chain allows us to track each lot as it progresses through the manufacturing process. Two manufacturing facilities are in place to service our customers, one in Phoenix, Arizona and the other in Ripon, California.
To date, there are over 6,000 clinical studies illuminating the science of bovine colostrum, emerging scientific studies continue to explore the safest and most beneficial applications of colostrum for human and animal health, the industry is ever changing. A 2019 independent scientific expert panel affirmed the safety of our bovine colostrum as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS).