Hono C-stable is a brand-new stabilized Vit c product possessing a high stability and relatively slow-releasing capacity in water through perfect coating technology. There are two breakthroughs in Hono C-stable. The first, high stability under high content, which is ensured by the following two points: low temperature coating machine (avoiding the incomplete coating of traditional spray drying coating technology), special multiplex and plastic-boosting reagent (guaranteeing the well plasticity and high resistance to rub). The second, Hono C-stable can be effectively absorbed by animal, effectively eliminating the contradiction between excessive coating protection and ineffective releasing through the involvement of perforating reagent in coating material.
High Quality Coating
Microscope-magnified contrast pictures
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Hono C-stable
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Ordinary coated Vitamin C
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Under 40x microscope
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Big grain, light yellow translucent
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Small whitish opaque grain
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and complete coat
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crystal, incomplete coat
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Supplemental explanation:
The coating quality can also be judged in the absence of microscope. Put a small amount of the sample into your mouth and judge the coating quality by the time length taken for sensing the sour. A short time length indicates that the product has a defective coating and inferior quality. In contrast, a longer time length or capability of being detected only after chewing shows that the product is of excellent coating and superior quality.
Superior slow-releasing capability in water
The whole vitamin C release time of Hono C-stable in water is 30 minutes, whereas ordinary coated vitamin C products release all vitamin C in no more than 3 minutes.
Excellent Stability
w Stability in Feed Pelleting
The retention of Hono C-stable in feed after pelleting is 2.3-2.7 times that of ordinary coated vitamin C.
w Stability in Storage
The retention of Hono C-stable, after 1.5-month storage in the premix, is far higher than both that of ordinary coated vitamin C and that of crystal Vita.
w Stability in Water
After placed in water for 0.5 hour, the retention rate of Hono C-stable in eel feed is about 3.1 times that of ordinary coated vitamin C,which is close to L-ascorbyl-2-phosphate.
High Bioavailability
When different dosage of Hono C-stable and crystal vitamin C are added in feed, the vitamin C accumulations in the hepatopancreas of the South America white prawn (Penaeus vannamei) are found to be practically similar. This very fact shows that the utilization of Hono C-stable in animals is close to that of crystal vitamin C.
| Active ingredient |
L-ascorbic acid |
| Content |
L-ascorbic acid≥90% |
| Appearance |
a light yellow irregular sphere particle |
| Particle size |
pass through a sieve of 20 meshes by 100% |
| Bulk density |
between 0.6 and 0.8 g/cm3 |
| Moisture |
not higher than 10% |
Recommended Usage Level
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Target animals
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Hono C stable
(mg/kg, in complete feed)
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Marine fish
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400-900
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Eel
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200-400
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Turtle
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500-900
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Prawn and crab
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300-800
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Piglet
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100-200
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Boar
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150-500
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Broiler
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50-200
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Hen
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50-200
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Breeding broiler
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150-250
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Remarks: Under the unfavorable conditions such as high temperature and polluted water, the dosage should be increased by 50-100%. When disease occurs, the dosage should be increased by 200-500%. Juvenile poultry and livestock is incapable of synthesizing enough Vitamin C to meet their requirements, so Vitamin C should be supplemented to boost immune function, resistance to stress and sperm vigor.
Storage Keep in well-closed containers, and store in a dry, dark and cool place
Shelf Life 12 months in sealed condition
Package 20kg per barrel or case
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