CANIPUR - multibiotin increases epidermal elasticity and resistance, strengthens and protects the coat, and optimises strength and elasticity of nails and pads.
Application
CANIPUR - multibiotin is a feed supplement made from a biotin and essential fatty acids (omega 3 fatty acids) base with vitamin B6, nicotinic acid, vitamin E, zinc and copper added.
Because skin, hair and nails are tissues that are constantly renewed, they require a regular and sufficient supply of the necessary biocatalysts.
Dry, scaly skin as well as cracked, slow-growing pads and nails or brittle hair and hair loss are often visible symptoms of a lack of these vital elements.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein: 5,5 %
Crude fat: 30,0 %
Crude fibre: 0,4 %
Crude ash: 5,1 %
Sodium: 0,4 %
Feed additives per kg
Nutritional additives
Biotin: 50.000 mcg
Vitamin E: 2.500 mg
Vitamin B6: 100 mg
Niacin : 1.000 mg
Copper: 250 mg
Zinc : 4.500 mg
Vitamin B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride, 3b406 Cupric-(II)-chelate of amino acids hydrate, 3b606 Zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate.
Composition
Whey fat powder, dextrose.
Instructions for proper use
Small dogs ( 4-15 kg): 1-4 g per day
Medium dogs (16-39 kg): 4-8 g per day
Large dogs (40-80 kg): 8-16 g per day
given with the feed.
Due to the increased content of trace elements daily ration should not be more than doubled.
Feeding period
For maximum effectiveness, application should last for at least 6 to 8 weeks and be repeated as necessary.
Feeding for a longer period or the whole year round does not pose any problems and will be beneficial.
General findings of nutritional science
Biotin (vitamin H) - is an essential component of the diet. It can be stored in the organism in limited amounts only and therefore must be supplied on a regular basis.
Symptoms of biotin deficiency include disorders and inflammations of skin and mucous membranes, hair loss and brittle nails.
Unsaturated essential fatty acids - are not only the basic substance for a whole range of important tissue hormones,
but are also an indispensable component for the formation of cell membranes, particularly in the epidermis and in hair.
Here, essential fatty acids lower the animal's susceptibility to inflammation and allergenic reactions, increase elasticity
and durability of skin and hair and result in faster healing in the cases of pathogenic changes.
The organism does not build up its own unsaturated essential fatty acids, which means they need to be supplied in the feed on a daily basis.
Copper - is needed by the organism for various metabolic processes.
It is also indispensable for even and consistent skin pigmentation as well as in the formation of subcutaneous connective tissue.
Vitamin E - also manifests its effects within the cell membranes, protecting them from destruction by aggressive toxic substance.
This helps to maintain structural functionality and performance of the tissues.
Vitamin B6 and nicotinic acid - are building blocks for certain enzymes in protein metabolism; deficiencies induce itchy and/or inflamed skin.
Zinc - is indispensable for optimal function, regeneration and healing of skin lesions. Zinc deficiency induces rough and scaly skin, skin thickening and hair loss.