Folic Acid / Vitamin B9Vitamins

ALFOLB9 Alzyne Folic acid/Vitamin B9 Feed Grade

Introduction

Alzyne Folic acid, recognized as a vital water-soluble vitamin, has a molecular formula of C19H19N7O6. It serves crucial functions in the body, primarily involved in protein synthesis, cell division, and growth. Adequate levels of folic acid are essential for the creation and maintenance of normal red blood cells, ensuring proper oxygen transport throughout the body.

This vitamin plays a particularly important role during periods of rapid growth, such as during pregnancy and infancy, as it supports fetal development and reduces the risk of certain birth defects. Moreover, a deficiency in folic acid can lead to serious health issues, including anemia and other complications.


Item

Standard

Result

Appearance:

Yellow or orange crystalline powde practically odorless

Conform

Identification:

Positive

Conform

Assay:

95.0% 〜102.0%

97.02%

Loss on Drying

≤8.5%

8.12%

Residue on Ignition

≤0.5%

0.28%

Cadmium

<1.0

<0.001

Lead

<2.0

<0.5

Arsenic

<3.0

<0.01

Mercury

<1.0

<0.00 1

Organic Volatile Impurity

Positive

Positive

Impurity

≤2.0

Positive


Functions and Applications

1. Piglets
Studies have shown that with the addition of 2.5 mg/kg folic acid, the piglet’s overall daily weight gain is significantly higher than that of the basal diet group, and the serum protein concentration, DNA, RNA and protein content in the liver are significantly increased, and the serum urea nitrogen concentration is extremely high. Significantly reduced.


2. Dairy cow
In the tissue metabolism of high-yield dairy cows, folic acid and choline can provide a one-carbon group for the body tissue of dairy cows for energy and protein metabolism, purine and DNA synthesis, thereby improving the production performance of dairy cows.


3. Broiler
The addition of folic acid can significantly increase the serum protein content of 21-day-old broilers, and the addition of 3.0mg/kg can also significantly increase the feed intake and average daily gain of broilers