- Product Details
Keywords
- Vitamin D3
- Vitamin D3 500,000IU
- 67-97-0
Quick Details
- ProName: Vitamin D3 500,000IU Powder Feed Grade...
- CasNo: 67-97-0
- Appearance: Off-white to brownish-yellow fine part...
- Application: Feed additives
- DeliveryTime: 15days
- PackAge: 25 kilograms net in bag
- Port: qingdao/shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 2 Metric Ton/Week
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Store in dry conditions below 30℃, awa...
- Transportation: Sea/air/land transportation
- LimitNum: 100 Kilogram
Superiority
Service we provide:
Competitive price, quality assurance, Fast delivery, all payment methods, one-stop supply
Specifications:
Item |
SPECIFICATION |
RESULT |
Appearance |
Off-white to brownish-yellow fine particles |
Complies |
Identification: Color Reaction |
Positive |
Positive |
Vitamin D3 Content |
≥500,000IU/g |
507,600IU/g |
Loss on drying |
≤5.0% |
4.0% |
Granularity |
① 100%go through the sieve of 0.85mm (US standard mesh sieve No.20) ② More than 85% go through the sieve of 0.425mm (US standard mesh sieve No.40) |
① 100%
② 98.2% |
Details
Description:
Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, is one of the main forms of vitamin D. It has an important effect on calcium and phosphorus metabolism and bone growth in young animals. Its main function is to promote the normal absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the small intestine.
Applications:
The basic function of vitamin D3 is to participate in the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus in the body, promote the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the intestine, adjust the ratio of calcium and phosphorus absorption, and promote bone calcification and normal development. It is necessary for the formation of normal bones, beaks, claws and eggshells.In addition, it also has the function of promoting the reproduction and differentiation of immune cells and improving the body's immune function.
Lack of vitamin D3, even if calcium and phosphorus are sufficient, they cannot be deposited well in the bones. Young animals and poultry are prone to rickets and rickets, poor tooth development, and growth retardation;
Lack of vitamin D3, adult animals develop osteoporosis, hens are prone to soft-shelled eggs, thin-shelled eggs, excessive vitamin D deficiency in females during pregnancy can cause birth defects in newborns, and the bones of the females themselves are also damaged.