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Color: White crystalline powder Sales Models: wholesale Min Order: 1mt Shelf Life: two years when properly stored Packing: net 25kg/50kg/600kg in Plastic woven bags with PE lining Storage: stockpiled at the ventilated place, avoiding rain, moisture and insolation. Please handle with care to prevent bag damage, store away from toxic substances. | |||||||||
Assay/% 98.5~101.5
POLIFAR
292249
CAS No.: | 74-79-3 | Other Names: | L-Arginine feed grade |
Molecular formula: | C6H14N4O2 | EINECS No.: | 200-811-1 |
Place of Origin: | China | Type: | Feed grade amino acid |
Efficacy: | promote growth | Brand Name: | Polifar |
Model Number: | Feed additives | Appearance: | White powder |
Shelf Life: | 2 years | MOQ: | 1000kg |
Sample: | Free,≤500g |
【Product performance】:
Arginine is a composition of urea cycle has important physiological function. Eat more arginine, can increase the activity of arginine (arginase) in the liver, help to transform the ammonia in the blood for urea and drain out. So, arginine on high blood ammonia, liver dysfunction, etc
CAS No.: | 74-79-3 | Other Names: | L-Arginine feed grade |
Molecular formula: | C6H14N4O2 | EINECS No.: | 200-811-1 |
Place of Origin: | China | Type: | Feed grade amino acid |
Efficacy: | promote growth | Brand Name: | Polifar |
Model Number: | Feed additives | Appearance: | White powder |
Shelf Life: | 2 years | MOQ: | 1000kg |
Sample: | Free,≤500g |
【Product performance】:
Arginine is a composition of urea cycle has important physiological function. Eat more arginine, can increase the activity of arginine (arginase) in the liver, help to transform the ammonia in the blood for urea and drain out. So, arginine on high blood ammonia, liver dysfunction, etc
Testing Item | Standard | Result |
Appearance | White crystals or crystalline powder | conforms |
Assay/% | ≥90 | 99.6 |
Identification (Infrared Absorption) | Corresponding to Reference Spectrum | conforms |
Residue on Ignition/% | ≤1 | 0.1 |
Loss on Drying | ≤2 | 0.3 |
Testing Item | Standard | Result |
Appearance | White crystals or crystalline powder | conforms |
Assay/% | ≥90 | 99.6 |
Identification (Infrared Absorption) | Corresponding to Reference Spectrum | conforms |
Residue on Ignition/% | ≤1 | 0.1 |
Loss on Drying | ≤2 | 0.3 |
Product Storage: | Stockpiled at the ventilated place, avoiding rain, moisture and insolation. Please handle with care to prevent bag damage, store away from toxic substances. |
Product Packaging: | Net 25kg/drum or 25kg/bag |
Loading: | 22MT/20FCL' ;20MT/20FCL' with pallets |
Delivery: | About 1 - 2 week |
Product Storage: | Stockpiled at the ventilated place, avoiding rain, moisture and insolation. Please handle with care to prevent bag damage, store away from toxic substances. |
Product Packaging: | Net 25kg/drum or 25kg/bag |
Loading: | 22MT/20FCL' ;20MT/20FCL' with pallets |
Delivery: | About 1 - 2 week |
Q1: What is the difference between feed-grade L-arginine and regular L-arginine?
A1: Feed-grade L-Arginine refers to a specific grade of L-Arginine produced and formulated for use as an additive in animal feed. It is manufactured to meet the specific requirements and standards for animal nutrition, ensuring its purity, quality, and suitability for inclusion in feed formulations. Regular L-Arginine, on the other hand, is typically intended for human consumption or other specific applications outside of animal nutrition. While both contain the same amino acid, feed-grade L-Arginine may undergo additional processing and quality control measures to meet the standards set for animal feed additives.
Q2: How to determine if animals are deficient in feed-grade L-Arginine?
A2: Animal deficiency in feed-grade L-Arginine can be determined through various methods such as dietary analysis, observation of animal health and performance, and biochemical markers. A deficiency in L-Arginine may manifest as reduced growth rates, impaired immune function, reproductive issues, or poor overall health in animals. Laboratory tests can also be conducted to measure the levels of L-Arginine in blood or tissue samples. Consulting with a veterinarian or animal nutritionist can help assess the dietary requirements of animals and determine if supplementation with feed-grade L-Arginine is necessary to address any deficiencies.
Q1: What is the difference between feed-grade L-arginine and regular L-arginine?
A1: Feed-grade L-Arginine refers to a specific grade of L-Arginine produced and formulated for use as an additive in animal feed. It is manufactured to meet the specific requirements and standards for animal nutrition, ensuring its purity, quality, and suitability for inclusion in feed formulations. Regular L-Arginine, on the other hand, is typically intended for human consumption or other specific applications outside of animal nutrition. While both contain the same amino acid, feed-grade L-Arginine may undergo additional processing and quality control measures to meet the standards set for animal feed additives.
Q2: How to determine if animals are deficient in feed-grade L-Arginine?
A2: Animal deficiency in feed-grade L-Arginine can be determined through various methods such as dietary analysis, observation of animal health and performance, and biochemical markers. A deficiency in L-Arginine may manifest as reduced growth rates, impaired immune function, reproductive issues, or poor overall health in animals. Laboratory tests can also be conducted to measure the levels of L-Arginine in blood or tissue samples. Consulting with a veterinarian or animal nutritionist can help assess the dietary requirements of animals and determine if supplementation with feed-grade L-Arginine is necessary to address any deficiencies.