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SAPPHIRE ELEKTROLYTE

SAPPHIRE ELEKTROLYTE

Sapphire ELECTROLYTE EFFERVESCENT Premix: These compounds, when added to water, appear to bubble as if boiling. This reaction is why it is called effervescent. Electrolytes, when dissolved in polar solvents like water, break down into ions during dissolution. The need for electrolytes in animals increases under conditions such as hot or cold weather, high physical activity, acidosis, diarrhea, vomiting, digestive issues, long trips, sweating during physical activity, kidney or endocrine system problems, stressful situations, hormonal imbalances, excessive food intake, and inadequate or unbalanced nutrition. The use of this product can have significant benefits for any animal group exposed to these deficiencies. Horses and ruminants, during exercise or in confined stable conditions, lose significant amounts of electrolytes and ions. This product, when added to drinking water, can benefit all animal breeders.

CONTENTS
VITAMIN C

Also known as ascorbic acid. Its primary role is to produce collagen, the main protein that holds tissue together, and to support the functions of the immune system, nervous system, hormones, and nutrient absorption (such as vitamins E and iron). It acts as an antioxidant in structures like the lens of the eye and the lungs. Vitamin C can also be converted into the antioxidant form of vitamin E. Its deficiency can lead to reduced wound healing, decreased bone strength, and symptoms of scurvy.

VITAMIN B1

Thiamine plays a role in the conversion of carbohydrates into energy. It is effective in stimulating appetite. Its deficiency can lead to neurological symptoms, particularly muscle stiffness in the hind leg muscles, neck flexion, balance issues, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, and beriberi

VITAMIN B2

Riboflavin is involved in enzyme functions. It ensures the healthy operation of the circulatory, excretory, and nervous systems. Its deficiency can lead to the prevention of iridocyclitis in horses, growth retardation and leg paralysis in chicks, partial blindness and skin inflammations in dogs, and muscle weakness 

CITRIC ACID

Citric acid is a molecule that plays a role in energy production. It can be particularly effective in energy metabolism. It facilitates digestion and can enhance the flavor of feeds. Citric acid is used to adjust pH levels in water or feed, which can help meet the nutritional needs of some 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 

POTASSIUM

One of the vital minerals. About 98% of potassium in the body is found within cell walls. Potassium helps maintain water balance in the body alongside sodium and facilitates the passage of nutrients into cells. One of potassium’s important functions is transmitting messages in the nervous system. Deficiency can result in general developmental delays, decreased productivity, and irregular heartbeats 

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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