Patent classifications
A23V2250/062
Iron-fortified food composition
A composition for fortifying food and/or beverages comprising a complex of Fe(III), phytic acid and an amino compound selected from the group consisting of ammonium hydroxide; ammonium carbonate; ammonium phosphate dibasic; ammonium sodium phosphate dibasic and triammonium phosphate.
Iron-fortified food composition
A composition for fortifying food and/or beverages comprising a complex of Fe(III), phytic acid and an amino compound selected from the group consisting of ammonium hydroxide; ammonium carbonate; ammonium phosphate dibasic; ammonium sodium phosphate dibasic and triammonium phosphate.
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT FORMULATIONS
Provided herein are formulations and methods helping individuals enhance cognitive function, facilitate memory processing, induce and maintain sleep, stabilize mood, reduce symptoms of stress and anxiety, facilitate energy production, improve mental and emotional health, or support long-term brain health.
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT FORMULATIONS
Provided herein are formulations and methods helping individuals enhance cognitive function, facilitate memory processing, induce and maintain sleep, stabilize mood, reduce symptoms of stress and anxiety, facilitate energy production, improve mental and emotional health, or support long-term brain health.
Application of glutamine derivative in preparation of animal feed additive
The present invention provides the use of a glutamine derivative in preparing animal feed additives, and particularly the use of a glutamine derivative having a structure of formula (I), a racemate thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a geometric isomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, a solvate thereof, or a feed acceptable salt thereof. Animal breeding experiments revealed that, the provided compounds, including the glutamine derivative, the racemate thereof, the stereoisomer thereof, the geometric isomer thereof, the tautomer thereof, the solvate thereof, and the feed acceptable salt thereof, can be used as animal feed additives, exhibiting excellent effect in improving animal production performance such as growth and feed efficiency. ##STR00001##
Application of glutamine derivative in preparation of animal feed additive
The present invention provides the use of a glutamine derivative in preparing animal feed additives, and particularly the use of a glutamine derivative having a structure of formula (I), a racemate thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a geometric isomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, a solvate thereof, or a feed acceptable salt thereof. Animal breeding experiments revealed that, the provided compounds, including the glutamine derivative, the racemate thereof, the stereoisomer thereof, the geometric isomer thereof, the tautomer thereof, the solvate thereof, and the feed acceptable salt thereof, can be used as animal feed additives, exhibiting excellent effect in improving animal production performance such as growth and feed efficiency. ##STR00001##
COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING DECREASED ABSORPTION IN DIGESTIVE TRACT, AND COMPOSITION FOR PROMOTING ABSORPTION IN DIGESTIVE TRACT
Compositions which contain at least one of cystine and glutamine as an active ingredient are useful for improving decreased absorption in the gastrointestinal tract or promoting absorption in the gastrointestinal tract.
COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING DECREASED ABSORPTION IN DIGESTIVE TRACT, AND COMPOSITION FOR PROMOTING ABSORPTION IN DIGESTIVE TRACT
Compositions which contain at least one of cystine and glutamine as an active ingredient are useful for improving decreased absorption in the gastrointestinal tract or promoting absorption in the gastrointestinal tract.
L-GLUTAMINE IN SWINE DIETS
A swine feed may include a non-antibiotic immunomodulator, for example L-glutamine. The use of such a diet may include feeding it to piglets post-weaning and transportation to alleviate some of the negative effects of such stressors on pig production and welfare. Use of L-glutamine in the piglets' diet may have several beneficial effects, such as the reduction of enteric disease and faster weight gain. The use of L-glutamine may be a cost-effective replacement for traditional dietary antibiotics in swine production.
L-GLUTAMINE IN SWINE DIETS
A swine feed may include a non-antibiotic immunomodulator, for example L-glutamine. The use of such a diet may include feeding it to piglets post-weaning and transportation to alleviate some of the negative effects of such stressors on pig production and welfare. Use of L-glutamine in the piglets' diet may have several beneficial effects, such as the reduction of enteric disease and faster weight gain. The use of L-glutamine may be a cost-effective replacement for traditional dietary antibiotics in swine production.