AvESel Plus
A Unique Innovative product from
the Netherlands
What’s AvESel Plus?
AvESel Plus is a well-balanced and stabilized liquid solution of Chelated Zinc, Selenium, and Vitamin E, as an intensive synergistic mixture, developed by Avesafe R&D team in 2015 as the 1st product in the market.
It contains 100’000 mg Vit E, 15’000 mg Zinc, and 240 mg Selenium per liter.
Zinc is one of the most important nutrients in animal metabolism. It is needed everywhere within the body which there is an intensive cell proliferation like as reproductive system, immune system, epithelial cells, etc. So it can be used as a dietary supplement to keep the birds in healthy condition and good performance. Zincdeficiencies result in suppressed immune system, poor feathering and dermatitis, infertility and poor egg shell quality.
The effect of Selenium in poultry nutrition is associated with its participation in the anti-oxidation reactions of the cells. Selenium is an important part in the structure of the molecule of glutathione peroxidase enzyme, which acts in the cell as the main frontline of defense against oxidative agents. So it carries an important role in prevention of oxidative reactions like as exudative diathesis, normal pancreatic function, fertility, etc.
Vitamin E is a fat soluble antioxidant that protects the lipid cell membranes from the effects of oxidation and well recognized as Selenium synergism.
Recent research suggested synergistic effect of the combinations of Selenium, vitamin E and Zinc in the diets in comparison with use each of them alone.
How to Use:
1 liter in 1000 liter of Drinking Water. Special protocols for different farm conditions will be sent in case of need.
Benefits of AvESel Plus:
- Unique formulation with fine adjusted amounts based on the latest researches.
- Highly and easily soluble in water with very good stability before and after dilution.
- One of the best absorbable form of Selenium, Zinc and vitamin E.
AvESel Plus Helps birds in:
- Immunity system (specific humoral and cell-mediated immune responses) in infections (bacterial and viral).
- Reproductive performance
- Stress resistant especially in Heat Stress
- Stimulation of appetite, body weight gains and feed intake
- Support skeletal development
- Wound healing, skin, feather and paw problems
- to battle with Ascites syndrome
For more information please send email; tech@avesafe.nl
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