Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Species
- Equine
- Technologies
- Inclusion
Through feed – 100 gm / horse / day
- Composition
Ingredients Benefits Biotin Promotes and maintains the growth of healthy hooves and coats Calcium - Is essential for the structural integrity of the skeleton
- Improves bone and teeth strength
Cobalt - Is essential for blood cell formation and vitamin B12 synthesis
- Enhances digestion
Copper - Helps build connective tissue
- Is necessary for production of T-cells needed in the immune system
- Helps in transporting iron
Lysine - Supports production of hormones, enzymes and antibodies
- Is beneficial in calcium absorption, building muscle protein and boosting the immune system
- Enables more efficient utilization of other amino acids in the body
Magnesium - Acts as an activator for many enzymes that work with ATP
- Is present in the skeletal structure
- Aids in muscle contraction, nerve impulses and energy metabolism
Manganese - Is part of chondroitin sulfate which is essential for bone development
- Is essential for reproductive hormone synthesis and male libido
Methionine Is a supplier of sulfur which is required by the body for metabolism and growth Vitamin A - Combines with opsin to produce the visual pigment rhodopsin
- Regulates gene expression during cell differentiation
- Important for creation of the embryo and reproduction
Vitamin B1 Helps in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats Vitamin B2 - Helps in protein synthesis
- Helps the function of the nervous system
Vitamin B3
(Niacin)
Is a part of co-enzyme essential for DNA processing, cell differentiation, calcium mobilization etc Vitamin B5 - Converts proteins, carbobydrates and fats into energy.
- Helps in creating new blood cells
Vitamin B6 Is a co-factor to enzymes in metabolizing Vitamin C - Helps in multiple enzyme activities
- Prevents anemia
Vitamin D3 - Helps in the absorption of calcium from the intestine
- Helps calcium to be reabsorbed from the kidney
Vitamin E - Reduces the severity of exercise induced free radical damage to muscle cells
- Is essential for antioxidant defenses and cell membrane maintenance
Zinc - Helps in bone development
- Helps in reproductive tissue integrity, conception rate and sperm maturation and quality
- Is involved in the overall health of tendons, ligaments and hooves
Features & Benefits
- Benefits
- Combines with opsin to produce rhodopsin, the visual pigment that helps recognize the presence of light and allows the horse to see
- Plays an important role in reproduction and the creation of the embryo
- Works in the digestive tract & helps calcium to be absorbed from the intestine. It also helps calcium be reabsorbed from the kidney
- Reduces the severity of exercise-induced free radical damage to muscle cells
- Essential to body-wide antioxidant defenses, with one of its most important roles being cell membrane maintenance.
- Metabolizes proteins and carbohydrates and helps the function of the nervous system
- Promotes and maintains the health of hooves and coats
- Source of sulfur and other compounds required by the body for normal metabolism and growth
- Important for hoof wall protein synthesis – Collagen, Keratin cell envelop proteins and intercellular cementing substances
- Serves a huge role in the structural integrity of the skeleton and improves bones & teeth
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Animal Species
Properties
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Packaging and Presentation
- 1 kg x 5 HDPE bag
- 5 kg HDPE bag
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
1 year from the date of manufacture