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According to the unique feeding needs of pigs, poultry, aquatic products and other livestock breeds, we provide a series of key value-added solutions and services to create a better life for humans and their future generations.
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Adjust intestinal health through nutritional composition, fully understand raw materials and nutrients, accurately match animal nutritional needs, and select unique additives to help reduce animal intestinal health risks.
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L-Valine – essential amino acid and sugar-producing amino acid of mammals
L-valine is one of the essential amino acids and glycogenic amino acids in the human body, which can promote normal growth of the body, repair tissues, regulate blood sugar, and provide energy needed by organisms. Along with leucine and isoleucine, it becomes a branched chain amino acid, which is an important part of animal protein synthesis and energy supply.
L-tryptophan – a functional essential amino acid
L-tryptophan is a functional essential amino acid, which regulates the growth performance, oxidative stress, immunity, gene expression and protein synthesis of animals, and tryptophan is a precursor to the production of niacin, coenzyme I, Coenzyme II, melatonin, 5-hydroxytryptophan, quinolinic acid, and has a variety of physiological functions and biological activities.
L-arginine – a multifunctional essential basic amino acid
L-arginine is a multifunctional semi-essential or conditionally essential basic amino acid. It is an essential amino acid in young mammals and plays an important role in muscle protein synthesis, intestinal immune regulation, wound repair and other physiological processes. For poultry and fish, arginine cannot be synthesized internally in the body and is an essential amino acid for aquatic products and
L-isoleucine – an important role in the biological activities of the body
L-isoleucine is an essential amino acid, which means it cannot be synthesized in the human body and must be taken through diet or supplements. It is one of three branched-chain amino acids, the others being L-leucine and L-valine.
Inositol – An important growth factor in animals
Inositol, also known as cyclohexanol, is a water-soluble vitamin belonging to the B vitamin family. Similar in appearance to sugar, odorless, slightly sweet (sweetness of about 50% of sucrose), is an essential substance for human, animal and microbial growth, widely used in feed, medicine, food and other industries.
Calcium D-pantothenate – An important substance for maintaining animal physiology
Calcium pantothenate, A component of Coenzyme A, is involved in regulating protein, sugar and fat metabolism, improving hair color and preventing disease. Calcium D-pantothenate is essential in animal growth and development, fat synthesis and decomposition. Lack of calcium pantothenate will cause growth retardation, anemia, metabolic, nervous, gastrointestinal disorders and other symptoms in animals.
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