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GOLD LIFE SACC PREMIX

GOLD LIFE SACC PREMIX

Gold LIFE SACC Premix; is formulated with vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to optimize nutrient utilization from feed. Protozoa and bacteria in the rumen manage processes such as fermentation, digestion, B vitamin production, enzyme production, and lactic acid production. The use of live yeast can increase the number of bacteria that break down cellulose and proteins, significantly contributing to digestion by stimulating all microorganisms in the flora. This, combined with the vitamin and mineral composition, improves the efficiency of digestion.By maintaining the balance of rumen pH, live microorganisms and the minerals in the composition help prevent excessive rumen acidity and reduce the risk of acidosis. The efficiency of digestible carbohydrates is increased, allowing for greater energy extraction from feed. In dairy cattle, live yeast can enhance milk yield and quality. Magnesium and live yeast contribute to dry matter and fat content while supporting the rumen flora during fermentation processes.However, not all Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains can provide these benefits. It is essential that the strains be developed specifically for the rumen environment. The MUCL39885 Saccharomyces strain used in this product has been proven beneficial through extensive academic research for its effects on the rumen. Gold LIFE SACC is suitable for any operation experiencing subclinical acidosis, lack of appetite, reduced productivity, or insufficient milk quality.

CONTENTS
VITAMIN A

It can exist in retinol and acetate forms. It plays a crucial role in tissue formation and structuring, particularly in the immune system, and is especially effective for eye health. Its deficiency can lead to amaurosis (night blindness) and growth and development delays. 

VITAMIN D3

Usually used in the cholecalciferol form. It regulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestines, playing a significant role in the development, improvement, and stabilization of bone tissue. Its deficiency can cause rickets. 

VITAMIN E

Known as tocopherol. It is the best antioxidant and plays a crucial role in the formation of blood tissues by affecting the thymus gland, promoting the development of the immune system. Due to these properties, it is beneficial in fertility, and reducing the frequency of retention and mastitis. Its deficiency can lead to white muscle disease in poultry, encephalomalacia, anemia, reproductive disorders, infertility, and an increased risk of infections.

VITAMIN B3

Known as niacin or nicotinic acid. It is necessary for the metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, and is involved in the formation and function of the nervous system and sex hormones. It plays an active role in milk production. Its deficiency can result in neurological and digestive disorders and pellagra 

MANGANESE

Part of the structure of enzymes. It is involved in sexual cycles, connective tissue formation, cartilage development, blood coagulation, and bone growth. It plays a role in the formation of brain nerve tissues. Deficiency can lead to embryonic deaths, abnormal spermatogenesis, growth disorders, limb deformities, and reproductive disorders. 

ZINC

Plays a role in many functions throughout the body. Zinc is present in every cell. Organs that require this mineral include the heart, brain, and reproductive system. It is also effective in the health and development of skin and hair. Deficiency can lead to impaired epithelial development, testicular atrophy, developmental delays, weakness in hair, reproductive disorders, parakeratosis (epithelial keratinization), and delayed wound healing.

IRON

Essential for the production of hemoglobin (red blood cells), myoglobin (muscle pigment), and enzymes. Deficiency can lead to aplastic anemia, decreased growth, and loss of appetite. Iron also enhances the utilization of B vitamins in tissues 

COPPER

A vital component of enzymes necessary for the regeneration of muscle tissue. It plays important roles in reproductive performance, hair quality, and the immune system. It directly affects the coloration of hair. Deficiency can lead to enzootic ataxia, hair disorders, infertility, developmental issues, and pica. 

IODINE

Plays a role in thyroid function (T3, T4). It is important for energy metabolism and weight gain. Deficiency can result in weak, lethargic, or stillborn hairless offspring, coordination disorders, protein and fat metabolism slowdown, and reproductive issues. It has significant effects in the treatment of actinomycosis. The most effective way to prevent deficiency is through the use of licking blocks. 

COBALT

Used in the form of sulfate or chloride salts. It is involved in the synthesis of B12 and plays important roles in preventing anemia and in the functioning of rumen metabolism. It stimulates appetite. Meeting its requirements with licking blocks is a suitable method. Deficiency can lead to pernicious anemia, severe loss of appetite, and regression and weakness in all productivity areas 

SELENIUM

Works alongside Vitamin E as an antioxidant and cell protector. It is important for normal fertilization and development. It provides cellular and fluid immunity and works in synergy with Vitamin E. Selenium is essential for maintaining tissue elasticity. Deficiency can lead to various diseases, including muscle disorders, encephalomalacia, white muscle disease, retention, and bone marrow disorders. 

LYSINE

Plays an important role in the synthesis of hormones, antibodies, and enzymes. It stimulates the body in terms of antiviral activity. It strengthens the immune system and supports muscle and bone health. L-lysine supplementation helps in the absorption of calcium, iron, and zinc, and is involved in the synthesis of carnitine. DEFICIENCY: Without sufficient lysine, the absorption of vitamins decreases, and collagen formation is inhibited. Enzyme disorders and growth retardation may occur. 

METHIONINE

Increases both milk protein and fat content, thereby enhancing milk yield in lactating ruminants. It is especially essential for rapid growth, feather development, and egg production in broilers. Methionine is necessary for tissue growth, tissue metabolism repair, and detoxification reactions. It is essential for the normal growth and repair of body tissues and aids in egg development and maturation in ovaries. In males, it is crucial for sperm production. Sulfur-containing amino acids (methionine, cystine, and cysteine) are essential for the hardness and durability of nails.

ACTIVE YEAST

Live yeast supports gut health by introducing beneficial microorganisms into the digestive system. It exhibits prebiotic effects and can help improve the absorption of certain nutrients. It can also produce some vitamins, such as B vitamins, contributing to the overall health of animals. Additionally, it can produce substances that strengthen the immune system. However, not every strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is compatible with the rumen. The strain mentioned here is MUCL39885, which has been proven to be compatible with the rumen.

BHT.

BHT, or butylated hydroxytoluene, is a chemical compound used as an antioxidant and preservative.

FLAVORS

Flavors enhance the palatability of feeds, encouraging animals to consume them more eagerly. Delicious and attractive flavors can increase feed intake, improving nutritional patterns and overall health. In new environments or stressful situations (such as moving or illness), flavors help animals find the feed more appealing, aiding in stress management. Making feeds more palatable encourages animals to obtain necessary nutrients, which is especially important for young and growing animals. 

MAGNESIUM

Plays an important role in the conversion of sugar in the blood to energy. It increases the dry matter in milk. It acts as a buffer in rumen acidosis. It is necessary for the effective utilization of Vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium. Deficiency can lead to grass tetany (hypomagnesemia), causing a slowdown in rumen movements and milk production 

PHOSPHORUS

Necessary for bone and tooth structure, heart rhythm, and normal kidney functions. It plays a role in calcium balance during bone and offspring development in animals. Deficiency can result in developmental disorders and issues with dental and calcium metabolism. 

CALCIUM

This mineral is largely found in bones and is involved in all functions within the body. It plays a vital role in milk production, nerve transmission, bone development, and all types of transitions across cell membranes. Deficiency can lead to milk fever, parturient paresis, a metabolic disease known as hypocalcemia, and developmental delays.

SODIUM

This mineral is very important for the continuity of nerve and muscle functions. Its main role is to ensure the pumping of fluids and the passage of nutrients through cell membranes. Deficiency can lead to disruptions in water balance and productivity traits. However, excess sodium can cause similar problems, so it is recommended to use it as needed (ad libitum) 

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Gold Premix group, products are designed to meet the vitamin, mineral, and amino acid needs of high-performance animal breeds. For cultured breeds that may not achieve desired productivity with natural nutrition alone, high-energy and protein-rich concentrated feeds are preferred. The achievement of targeted productivity depends on the presence of essential components in the digestive system, including enzymes and hormones. Gold premixes, when used with a good feed ration, are capable of providing all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and amino acids required for the desired productivity. Vitamins and trace minerals effective in enzyme and hormone functions are carefully selected based on academic knowledge and included in the composition. These products have been used for many years and are continually updated in light of new scientific developments.