Description
DESCRIPTION
Choline chloride *0% Corn Cob is tawny granule with slightly
peculiar stink and hygroscopic. corn cob powder, defatted rice
bran, rice husk powder, drum skin, silica are for feed use
excipients added to aqueous choline chloride to make choline
chloride powder. Choline (*-hydroxyethyl-trimethyl ammonium
hydroxide), usually classified as complex vitamin B (often called
vitamin B4), maintain the physiological functions of animals bodies
as a low-molecular organic compound that can be synthesized in
vivo, but usually required in the feed as a single vitamin, the
largest demand in feed additive. It can regulate fat metabolism and
transformation in vivo, whereby preventing abnormal fat
accumulation in liver and kidney and tissue-degenerating, promote
re-formation of amino acids and aid the utilization of
amino acids, sparing methionine partly. Choline chloride, the
most common and economical form of choline, is mainly for mixing
additives to animal feed.
Note that choline chloride must be added to feed as the last
step because of its damaging effects on other vitamins,
particularly with the help of metallic elements, it makes vitamin
A, D, K rapid destruction, hereby make sure no choline added to
multi-dimensional formulation and compound feed mixed with choline
should run out as soon as possible The shortage of choline in
animals feed may arouse corresponding symptom, such as, -To poultry
slower growth, reduced egg production, specifications shrink.
The poor hatch of eggs, fat accumulating in liver and kidney
and fat degenerating in the liver, catching persis, behavioral
disorders, and muscular dystrophy.
To pigs slower growth, behavioral disorders, mental disorders,
muscular dystrophy, poor fertility, excess fat stored in the
liver.
To bovine respiratory disturbance, behavioral disorders, loss
of appetite, slower growth -To fishes slower growth, acquiring
fatty liver, bad feeding efficiency, kidney and intestinal
bleeding.
Other animals (cats, dogs, and other fur-bearing animals)
behavioral disorders, fatty liver, coat color getting
inferior.
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