Composition per 100 ml
Monosodium phosphate 20 g
Copper gluconate 0.4 g
Magnesium gluconate 2.5 g
Potassium chloride 0.6 g
Description
Formulation based on phosphate salts which are used most effectively by the cell in the mitochondrial energy metabolism
Phosphorus is an element that plays an important role in the body. In the body, almost all phosphorus is combined with oxygen, forming phosphate. Phosphate is one of the body’s electrolytes, which are minerals that carry an electric charge when dissolved in body fluids such as blood, but the majority of phosphate in the body is uncharged
Bone contains about 85% of the body’s phosphate. The rest is located primarily inside cells, where it is involved in energy production
Phosphate is necessary for the formation of bone and teeth. Phosphate is also used as a building block for several important substances, including those used by the cell for energy, cell membranes, and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
Copper is a part of several enzymes with oxidase function e.g. caeruloplasmin, monoamine oxidase, cytochrome oxidase, tyrosinase, lysyl oxidase, cytochrome C and superoxide dismutase. Thus copper is essential for a variety of body functions including growth. In addition, extra copper supplementation is essential in cases of infertility due to the formation of thiomolybdates with molybdenum
Potassium is the major cation (positive ion) inside animal cells, while sodium is the major cation outside animal cells. The concentration differences of these charged particles causes a difference in electric potential between the inside and outside of cells, known as the membrane potential. The balance between potassium and sodium is maintained by ion pumps in the cell membrane. The cell membrane potential created by potassium and sodium ions allows the cell generate an action potential—a “spike” of electrical discharge. The ability of cells to produce electrical discharge is critical for body functions such as neurotransmission, muscle contraction, and heart function. Potassium is also an essential mineral needed to regulate water balance, blood pressure and levels of acidity
Magnesium is an important enzyme cofactor and is essential to several metabolic processes. Further, the mineral helps regulate blood pressure and is necessary for RNA, DNA and protein synthesis among several other functions.
Target species
Cattle, Horses, Camels, Sheep and Goats
Indications
Restoring metabolic disorders that result from poor nutrition, inadequate management or disease-
Metaphylaxis of infertility, puerperal diseases and in support of sterility treatmen –
As a roborant in cases of stress, overexertion, exhaustion and reduced resistance, and as a tonic in cases of weakness, secondary anemia and chilling
Supporting muscular physiology-
Treatment of tetany and paresis as an adjunct to calcium and magnesium therapy-
Dosage and administration
For intravenous, intramuscular or subcutaneous administration:
Cattle, horse, camel: 5-25 ml
Calves and foals: 5-12 ml
Goats and sheep: 2.5-5 ml
Lambs and kids: 1.5-2.5 ml
Repeat daily if required
Presentation 100 ml glass vials