Vitamin A

Vitamin A
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Vitamin A, whose chemical name is retinol, was the earliest vitamin that has been discovered.

Functions
  • Vitamin A helps maintain the ocular circulation of the retina, and possess the properties of steroid hormones to boost animals' reproductive performance and the metabolism of whole body regulation;
  • Vitamin A can be involved in the bone cell metabolism to promote the growth and development of bones and teeth;
  • Maintain and protect the formation of epithelial tissue and mucous membrane so as to prevent the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms;
  • Able to eliminate free radicals and peroxides to protect the body against oxidative damage;
  • Vitamin A assists in boosting animal's body immune system and enhancing disease resistance;
Advantages of NHU
  • As one of the largest vitamin manufacturers in the world, NHU provides diverse product formulations to meet customers' different needs for vitamin A products. Our company is one of the few suppliers that can produce a range of vitamin products including vitamin A which can be an ideal alternative to the antioxidant ethoxyquin (ETQ) for the European market.
  • NHU Nutrient Research Institute is committed to conducting more comprehensive research on the application of nutrients to meet the application needs of the incremental market. We strive to offer clients solutions via the R&D of products, nutrition and applied technology and technical support. Every vitamin A product ready to enter into the market has undergone strict application tests to ensure that it can meet the application requirements of customers.
Product Name Content Applications
Vitamin A Acetate Powder CWS GF 500,000IU/G Drinking water,Liquid feed
Vitamin A Acetate Particle 1,000,000IU/G Mash feed,Pelleted feed,Extruded feed,Expanded feed
Vitamin A Acetate Particle 500,000IU/G
Vitamin A Acetate Particle GF 500,000IU/G
Vitamin A Acetate Particle (Ethoxyquin Free) 500,000IU/G
Vitamin A Acetate 2,800,000IU/G
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