Biological
functions L-carnitine plays an important role
in the energy metabolism. Lcarnitine is an essential cofactor in the transport
of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria producing large amounts of high
energy ATP molecules. L-carnitine is also associated with many other aspects of
fat and carbohydrate metabolism. The D-form has inhibiting effects. Benefits to
the animal Ensures energy provision in conditions of sustained exertion
(pregnancy and lactation). Improves growth performance in animals in
grower-finisher periods. Supports endurance performance for racing and sport
animals. Supports general metabolic health and well-being.
BETAINE
 Biological functions The
betaine molecule has two important functions as a methyl donor via
transmethylation and as an osmolyte, the effects of which may modify carcass
properties. Osmoregulation: Betaine serves as an organic osmolyte, which
protects cells against osmotic stress, drought, high salinity and high
temperature. Methyl donor function: Free methyl groups are generated for
several metabolic reactions, such as synthesis of creatine, carnitine and
others. Methyl group metabolism is amongst others important in preventing fatty
liver syndrome. Betaine has sparing effect on dietary methionine and choline
due to methyl donation property. Benefits to the animal Betaine is supplied to
improve performance and carcass quality (lower carcass fat and higher lean
carcass percentage)
  Dosage
:
Poultry : 500 ml per 2,000 litres of drinking
water for 5 – 7 days.
Cattle, horses : 10 ml per 100 kg bodyweight
for 5 – 7 days.
Sheep, goats, calves : 20 ml per 100 kg
bodyweight for 5 – 7 days.
Pigs : 500 ml per 1,000 litres of drinking
water for 5 – 7 days.
Mixed with feed, the product should be used
immediately. Medicated drinking water should be used within 24 hours.
In case of increased or lowered water intake adjust the medication
concentrations accordingly.
 Packing:
5Ltr, 2Ltr, 1Ltr, 500ml HDPE Container
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