Prima C 10% powder
Reliable for stress condition of temperature changes excessive heat or cold and other stressful conditions as disease, handling, starvation, toxicity, vaccination, crowding, beak trimming, forced moulting and nutritional stress
poultry can synthesize vitamin C within their body Vitamin C is absorbed in a manner similar to carbohydrates No specific binding proteins for ascorbic acid have been reported, and it is suggested that the vitamin is retained by binding to subcellular structures; highest concentrations of vitamin C are found in the pituitary and adrenal glands, and high levels are also found in the liver, spleen, brain and pancreas. Vitamin C also tends to localize around healing wounds. Tissue levels are decreased by virtually all forms of stress
Supplement deficiencies of vitamin C necessary for proper development of the nervous and immune systems
Necessary for formation of collagen, cartilage, bones and wound healing
Antioxidant compound, which protects cells against oxidative damage for proper operation of several physiological function Vitamin C is believed to play a role in protein, lipid and carnitine synthesis, maintaining blood vessel integrity
Vitamin C helps to convert iron into a chemical form that is more easily absorbed from the digestive tract.
Composition:
Vitamin C | 100000 mg |
Vitamin A | 5000000 IU |
Dextrose | up to 1 kg |
Target species:
Chicken
Indications:
For heat stress cases caused by extreme high temperature.
For better immune system against various diseases.
Improves feed intake, weight gain, and egg production.
Improve shell quality, fertility & hatchability
Biosynthesis of aldosterone in adrenal glands to regulate electrolyte balance in the tissue
Biosynthesis of Calcitrol from vitamin D3 metabolic conversion – which helps as an
immune modulator and helps build stronger bones.
To optimize bioavailability of dietary calcium and other minerals
Regulates homeostasis of calcium in the body
Dosage:
1 gm / litre drinking water
Pack Size:
1 kg