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Veterinary Amino Acids For Animal Health


Benefits Of Veterinary Feed Grade Amino Acids For Animal Health

An amino acid is an organic molecule that is made up of a basic amino group, an acidic carboxyl group , and an organic R group (or side chain) that is unique to each amino acid. The term amino acid is short for α-amino [alpha-amino] carboxylic acid.

Amino acids are organic compounds that contain amine and carboxyl functional groups, along with a side chain specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids. 

The foods in the following list are the most common sources of essential amino acids:
Lysine is in meat, eggs, soy, black beans, quinoa, and pumpkin seeds.
Meat, fish, poultry, nuts, seeds, and whole grains contain large amounts of histidine.
Cottage cheese and wheat germ contain high quantities of threonine.

Is amino acid good for skin?

Amino acids are the building blocks of both peptides and proteins, and each has a specific role in skin care. Amino acids maintain skin's hydration, texture, resilience, and an overall supple, healthy appearance. It's not a stretch to say that amino acids are indispensable, for our skin and elsewhere in our body.

Primarily used in swine and poultry diets, L-lysine also meets supplementation needs in aquaculture diets, and can benefit dairy cattle and pet diets.

AMINO ACID PRODUCTS



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