By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : December 01, 2025 3:20 pm
LANXESS Biosecurity Solutions aims to deliver “advanced disinfection and hygiene solutions to support Indian farmers in maintaining healthier and safer farm environments
Specialty chemicals leader LANXESS launched a suite of innovative products under its LANXESS Biosecurity Solutions brand at the recent Poultry India Expo in Hyderabad.
The lineup included TH4+, BioVX, Virkon H20, and Glutex GQ1, which will be introduced to the Indian market through LANXESS’ distribution partners, Huvepharma SEA (Pune) and Alivira Animal Health Limited (India).
Through these products, LANXESS Biosecurity Solutions aims to deliver “advanced disinfection and hygiene solutions to support Indian farmers in maintaining healthier and safer farm environments.”
TH4+, a versatile broad-spectrum liquid farm disinfectant, and BioVX, a multipurpose broad-spectrum powder farm disinfectant, will be distributed and marketed in India by Huvepharma. Meanwhile, Virkon H20, a multifunctional drinking water disinfectant and acidifier for poultry, and Glutex GQ1, a multi-purpose broad-spectrum glut-based disinfectant, will be handled by Alivira.
Part of the LANXESS Group, a global specialty chemicals company headquartered in Germany, LANXESS Biosecurity Solutions brings over 40 years of experience in the livestock industry and a portfolio of more than 100 registered biosecurity products in over 80 countries worldwide.
The company emphasizes its commitment to animal welfare, stating that it “researches, develops, manufactures and supplies most of the active chemical ingredients that are used in its disinfectant formulations ensuring reliable supply and highest quality.”
With production sites in Brazil, the UK, France, and Germany, all meeting the highest European manufacturing standards, LANXESS also maintains exclusive manufacturing arrangements in the USA and India.
Its seven specialized biosecurity R&D centers in the USA, Brazil, UK, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and China reinforce its dedication to innovation, aiming to “bring new solutions and technologies to farmers to shape the future of biosecurity.”