Digsan Pharmaceuticals

Developing and commercializing high-quality animal and human health products, including medicines, supplements, nutrition solutions, and active ingredients.

  Nutrition Value Per kg

Calcium  255 gm, Phosphorus 127.5 gm,  Sulphur  7 gm,  Sodium  9 gm, Potassium 100 mg,  Magnesium 6000 mg,  Iron 1500 mg,
Zinc 9600 mg,  Manganese 1500 mg,  Copper 4200 mg,  Cobalt 150 mg,  Iodine 325 mg,  Selenium 10 mg,  Vitamin A 1200000 IU,  Vitamin D3 200000 IU,  Vitamin E 500 mg,  Bypass Fat 20 gm,  Amylase  375000 AAU,  Pectinase 45000 APU,  Cellulase 500000 ACU,  Phytase 80000 FYT,  Saccharomyces cerevisiae SC-47 90000 mil. CFU,  Lactobacillus acidophilus 13500 mil CFU,  Propionibacterium freudenreichi 15000 mil, CFU.

DOSAGE & MIXING RATIO:

Mix in cattle feed:

  • 1-2 kg in 100 kg of feed

For regular supplementation:

  • Large Animals: 30-35 gm daily
  • Small Animals: 10-15 gm daily

Recommendations:

  • Improves Fertility
  • Imrproves Reproductive performance
  • Helps for fiber digestion
  • Helps to maintain udder & teat health
  • Helps to improve Fat, S.N.F.

Presentation:

1Kg Pouch, 5Kg & 20 Kg Bucket

Advantage Of Propionate Chelated Minerals 

 

  1. Complete solubility. A mineral must become soluble before it can readily dissociate. As such, minerals with low solubilities, such as metal oxides, have a relatively small chance for eventual cellular uptake.
  2. Optimal rate of dissociation. If too much of a mineral dissociates in the rumen or dissociates before reaching the intestinal binding sites, the mineral may be recompiled to form tightly bound complexes that may simply wash through the system without the mineral being utilized.
  3. Optimal dissociation timing. Some organic minerals that are too tightly chelated and may not have a very high rate of dissociation prior to reaching the absorption sites.
  4. Optimal absorption and retentionin the animal. Some minerals, even after absorption, may pass through the urine and not be utilized by the animal.

      Metal propionate minerals are highly soluble, dissociate at a rate that is approximately equal to the need or availability of the respective metal transport sites throughout the GI tract, and highly absorbed & maximum retained.

With Zypromin, there is not a “flood” of ionized minerals at a given point in the digestive system, but rather an appropriate supply of minerals made available where it is needed and can be utilized the most. Basically, metal propionates solubilize and dissociate at the desired place in the digestive tract as well as being absorbed and retained the maximum in the animal body.