MCP Feed Additives 22/22.3/22.5/22.7/23
Mono Calcium Phospahte 22% Detail description:
Property:Monocalcium Phosphate (MCP) is white crystal powder. Easily soluble in hydrochloric acid and nitric acid, soluble in cool water, almost insoluble in alcohol. It loses crystal water at 109 degrees Celsius and decomposes to calcium metaphosphate at 203 degrees Celsius.
Appearance
White Powder And Granular
Packing Net 25kg/50kg/1000kg/1200kg in Plastic woven bags with PE lining;StorageStockpiled at the ventilated place, avoiding rain, moisture and insolation. Please handle with care to prevent bag damage, store away from toxic substances
MOQ:27Tons
Sample:Available
Payment:TT/LC
Delivery Around one-two weeks
Introduction:
Monocalcium Phosphate Feed has a chemical formula of CaHPO₄·2H₂O, indicating that each molecule contains calcium, phosphorus, and water of crystallization. The product typically consists of 18% phosphorus (P) and 23% calcium (Ca), two critical nutrients for animal growth. Calcium plays a vital role in bone formation and maintenance, while phosphorus is crucial for energy metabolism, DNA synthesis, and overall cellular function.
Features:
1. Superior Nutrient Composition
Dicalcium Phosphate Feed is prized for its high nutrient content, specifically its calcium (23%) and phosphorus (18%) levels. These minerals are vital for various physiological functions in livestock, such as bone formation, muscle function, and energy metabolism. The precise balance of these elements in DCP Feed ensures that animals receive the optimal nutrition necessary for robust growth. For instance, studies have demonstrated that adequate phosphorus intake is linked to a 12% increase in feed efficiency in poultry, highlighting the importance of this mineral in diet formulations.
2. High Bioavailability for Enhanced Absorption:
One of the most critical features of Dicalcium Phosphate Feed is its high bioavailability. Bioavailability refers to the proportion of a nutrient that is absorbed and utilized by the body. DCP Feed's calcium and phosphorus are highly bioavailable, meaning they are readily absorbed in the animal's digestive system. This high absorption rate leads to more efficient nutrient use, supporting faster growth and stronger bone development. Data shows that livestock fed with high-bioavailability DCP can experience up to a 15% improvement in bone mineral density compared to those on less bioavailable supplements.