Description
Lutrell
Lutrell® Conjugated Linoleic Acid
Product Name: Lutrel® (Coated CLA)
Producer: BASF Co. (Germany)
BASF is an approved feed additive producer under the European Regulation No.183/2005 laying down requirements for feed hygiene. In addition, BASF is independently and voluntarily certified by FAMI-QS, following the Code of Practice of the Feed Additives and Premixtures Quality System European Association. BASF operates according to HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points) rules. The quality management system for development, production, and marketing of feed additives meets the requirements of ISO standard 9001 and ISO standard 140001.
When dairy cows have access to pastures or green fodder, they ingest linoleic acid, among other things, which can be converted into conjugated linoleic acid in the rumen. This is why milk from grass-fed cows usually contains more conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) than milk from cows that have no access to pastures or green fodder.
One form of CLA – trans-10, cis-12 CLA – can be found in particularly high concentrations in milk from grass-fed cows in spring. It is in this period that the ruminant animals would have originally calved. Today’s dairy cows calve at any time during the year often also have no access to pastures. It therefore seems appropriate, especially at the beginning of lactation, to support dairy cows with CLA-enriched feed.
CLA reduces the milk fat content during the supplementary feeding phase in a dose-dependent manner and leads to lower blood glucose utilization per kilogram of milk. Scientific studies prove that a targeted reduction in milk fat through Lutrell® leads to higher blood glucose levels in the first weeks of lactation, and less body fat is mobilized. The lower body fat mobilization reduces the load on the liver which, among other things, reduces the risk of fatty liver disease. After-effects such as milk fever, retained placenta or mastitis occur less frequently. The dairy cow responds with a higher milk yield.
A consequence of the increased glucose level in the blood is that important hormones that are responsible for fertility can also be affected. As a result, dairy cows can get into calf much earlier.
Lutrell® thus makes a positive contribution to the lifetime yield and fertility of dairy cows. It increases the milk yield and health of the cows and therefore contributes to more sustainable milk production.
Compounds Table:
Nutrition compound |
Amount (%) |
t-10, c-12, Octadecadienoic acid methyl ester |
10 |
Methyl Oleate |
10 |
Fat |
49.5 |
Silicic Acid |
30 |
Golbar Navid Bahar registered Lutrell® pure in Iran veterinary Organization (IVO) and distributed the product as BASF sole distributor. GNB sponsored several research on Lutrell® pure via the best Iranian Scholarship Thesis Since 2008.
Dosage Recommended:
- Before calving, 50 gr daily per head.
- After calving till 30 days of lactation, 100 gr per head.
- Or 50 gr per head for 60 days.
Packing:
25 Kg
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