Description
Choline Chloride 60% Dry is a free-flowing powder of Choline Chloride absorbed to a natural roughage carrier for use exclusively in the manufacture of animal feed products. It is bifunctional, containing both quaternary ammonium salt and alcohol. The cation is choline, which occurs naturally. It is a white, water-soluble salt used mainly in animal feed.
Choline Chloride in Poultry (layers & broilers) Feed: Choline chloride is used as an important feed additive in animal species, especially chickens. The main function of choline is to act as a lipotropic agent and prevents the abnormal fatty infiltration in the liver (Fatty Liver Syndrome) thus ensuring proper metabolism of the body & effective utilization of the nutrients.
encapsulated Choline chloride is one kind of vitamin, it is an essential component of lecithin and it is very important for the nutrition and growth of the animals because young animals cannot synthesize Choline chloride themselves, so their required Choline should be taken from feedstuff.
Choline chloride used to treat fatty liver disease and liver cirrhosis, also used as livestock feed additives, can stimulate the ovaries to produce more eggs and cubs, to put on weight for livestock, fish etc.
Type: Feed Grade Vitamins, Animal feed
Efficacy: Promote Health & Growth, Promote Nutrition, Animal health
Function: Feed Additive, Improve Health
Grade : Feed grade
Shelf Life : 2 Years
Storage : stockpiled at ventilated place
Supply Ability: 8000 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
Packing size : net 25kg/50kg/600kg in Plastic woven bags with PE lining

- The main functions of the Choline chloride are as follows
- To prevent the accumulation of fat in livers and kidneys and avoid its pathological changes.
- To prevent decreased egg size.
- To increase production percentage.
- For mobilization of excess fat from the liver ( Fatty Liver Syndrome ).
- To decrease chick mortality during rapid growth.
- To increase the growth and survival rate of fish and promote its propagation.
- To ensure the proper functioning of the nervous system of animals.
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