


products set new standards in the field of organically bound trace minerals, including copper, iron, manganese, and zinc. These chelates utilize a glycine ligand to deliver optimized stability, excellent solubility, and maximum bioavailability.
PROVITA SUPPLEMENTS utilizes a patented production process to manufacture MAXCHELAT products with an optimum concentration of trace minerals. The metal ions (Cu, FE, Mn and Zn) in MAXCHELAT are pre complexed with the amino acid glycine, which protects the molecule from reactions with other ingredients in the feed.
The particularly high bioavailability of MAXCHELAT allows the animal to receive the performance benefits of these essential trace minerals. even at lower supplementation levels. In addition, because the animal is better able to utilize the trace minerals, it decreases the amount of metals that enter the waste stream.
MAXCHELAT glycinates have a stable molecular structure that protects them from antagonistic interactions with other trace elements in the digestive tract, allowing them to reach the small intestine where they are absorbed into the bloodstream. Thanks to the high bioavailability of MAXCHELAT, the absolute amount of trace minerals in the diet can be reduced 25-50% compared to inorganic trace mineral sources.
MAXCHELAT has a beneficial effect on skeletal conformation and development in animals, and also on performance parameters such as birth weight, milk production and growth. MAXCHELAT ensures that animals receive optimal trace mineral nutrition.
MAXCHELAT (Zn, Fe, Mn, Cu) products specifically target claw, joint, tendon and bone stability. These trace minerals also play a key role in various productive processes. When fed as part of a well-balanced diet, the trace minerals contained in MAXCHELAT can have a major effect on the piglets’ cell protection and health status. As piglet grow, supplementation with MAXCHELAT continues to be advised. This is because piglets switch from a highly digestible feed during the suckling phase to a diet with comparatively poor trace mineral availability in the grow/finish phase. Figure 3 shows the effects of MAXCHELAT glycinates on the zootechnical performance of weanling piglets.
Supplementation of organic trace minerals is essential for poultry growth and development. Deficiencies can result in nervous system disorders, as well as skeletal abnormalities, anemia, and decreased protein synthesis. An oversupply, on the otherhand, leads to increased heavy metal excretions that pollute the environment.
MAXCHELAT ensures an optimum supply of trace minerals for poultry even when fed at reduced levels, which reduces the amount of metals that enter the waste stream. Figure 4 shows the effect of MAXCHELAT/Zn on the zootechnical performance of broiler chickens when compared to the supplementation of inorganic zinc sulfate.
Ruminants demand higher supplies of trace minerals because of the nature of their digestive system and the variability of their basic ration. Factors such as the antagonistic nature of sulfur and interactions between trace minerals and the components of the ration can all affect the eventual availability of the mineral to the animal. Organic trace minerals, such as those found in MAXCHELAT, are better absorbed and retained by the animal optimizing growth and performance.
MAXCHELAT organic trace minerals significantly reduce negative interactions and prevent potential deficiencies in the animal. Figure 5 Shows the positive impact of MAXCHELAT on daily live weight gain in calves.
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