
Super concentrated natural source vitamin E for vets. Nano•E’s unique delivery system increases the bioavailability of its vitamin E, allowing the horse to make full use of the supplement. The more vitamin E that is absorbed into the bloodstream, the more available it is for use as a body-wide antioxidant essential for tissue repair and for its imperative roles in various body systems.
Composition: water, lecithin
Analytical Constituents: Vitamina E (min) 250 UI/ml
Additives per Kg: Vitamin E/RRR-alpha tocopherol 250 UI, E330 citric acid 4g, potassium sorbate 3g, E433 Polyoxyethylene (20)-sorbitan monooleate 37,5g
Efficient Delivery
Nano•E’s unique delivery system increases the bioavailability of its vitamin E, allowing the horse to make full use of the supplement.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin and can be difficult for the horse to absorb. To overcome this, researchers use proprietary technology to encapsulate the vitamin E in nanoparticles and then surround each nanoparticle with a hydrophilic (water-loving) outer layer. This allows the nanoparticles to be rapidly and evenly released in water-based environments such as the gastrointestinal tract.
Super concentrated natural source vitamin E for vets. Nano•E’s unique delivery system increases the bioavailability of its vitamin E, allowing the horse to make full use of the supplement. The more vitamin E that is absorbed into the bloodstream, the more available it is for use as a body-wide antioxidant essential for tissue repair and for its imperative roles in various body systems.
Going Natural
The chemical structures of synthetic and natural vitamin E differ, and these differences affect its potency in the body. Natural vitamin E is recognized as d-alpha-tocopherol, and is made up of a single isomer. Synthetic vitamin E, termed dl-alpha tocopherol, contains a mixture of eight different isomers, four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Of these eight, only one is molecularly equivalent to natural vitamin E. Sources of natural vitamin E, especially Nano•E, more effectively raise serum levels when compared to synthetic. Controlled studies at Kentucky Equine Research indicate that Nano•E is superior to synthetic and other natural vitamin E sources. Form of α-tocopherol affects vitamin E bioavailability in Thoroughbred horses Appropriate for Use in Many Horses
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Form of α-tocopherol affects vitamin E bioavailability in Thoroughbred horses
Appropriate for Use in Many Horses
Confinement
Horses that do not have access to pasture may not be consuming optimal levels of vitamin E. Nano•E provides this essential vitamin in a form that is easily absorbed, and is appropriate for horses of all ages that are stabled due to training schedules, travel, or injury.
Performance
Horses asked to work strenuously benefit from Nano•E. A regular schedule of training and competition makes performance horses susceptible to muscle damage, which is due largely to oxidative stress. Nano•E® provides fast-acting antioxidant protection for hard-working horses and can be given prior to competition to ensure high circulating levels.
Breeding
Appropriate for broodmares and stallions, Nano•E provides optimal antioxidant protection. Broodmares benefit from increased fertility and increased transfer of passive immunity to their foals. Vitamin E supplementation has been linked to increased libido and semen quality in stallions.
Neurological problems
Veterinarians and researchers have found that vitamin E supplementation often helps in recovery from certain neurological problems, such as equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) and perinatal asphyxia syndrome (dummy foal). Nano•E provides natural-source vitamin E in a form that is quickly absorbed.
Stressful events
Prior to relocation, long-distance travel, weaning, or other stress-inducing events, Nano•E provides a boost to antioxidant and immune defenses.
Convalescence
Following injuries such as lacerations, puncture wounds, or burns, the addition of Nano•E to the diet will increase antioxidant activity and enhance recovery.
Feeding Instructions
Daily Use: give 4-8 mL (1000-2000 IU) per 1100 lb (500 kg) horse by mouth or top-dress on feed.
Pre-Competition: give 12-20 mL (3000-5000 IU) per 1100 lb (500 kg) horse 6-12 hours prior to competition or stressful event.
Storage: reseal cap after use. Store at temperature between 10-24ºC
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This product is considered appropriate for horses competing under the rules of FEI, RFHE and Jockey Club |
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