Allicin (feed additive)

Place of origin:  China
Brand Name:  LIUHE
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Features Specifications: Allicin (feed additive)

Allicin

A feed additive, is widely used in animal production as bactericide, insecticide, toxinicide,
flavors and so forth, with high performances and low cost.

Description
Trade Name: Allicin, Garlic Powder, Dially1 thiosulfinate
Chemical Name: Ally1 trisulfide; Prop-2-eny1-trithioprop-2-ene; Ally1 trisulphide
Molecular Formula: C6H6S3, C6H6S2,

Specifications
Physical Appearance:
Appearance: free flowing powder
Color: white or whitish
Odor: strong and specific garlic odor
Specifications Data (Type 25)
Contents: ≥25%
Dry loss on drying: ≤5.0%
Heavy metal: ≤0.004%
As: ≤0.0005%

Dosage recommendation
Mixed in feed directly, and the supplement per ton is the following,

Packing
20kg/plastic bag sealed

Storage
Stored in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container and away from sunlight and heat.

Shelf life
2 years
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