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Hyaluronic acid is an endogenous substrate in the horses joint fluid. Hyaluronic acid has the ability to absorb water which increases the viscosity of the joint fluid and improves the shock absorbing and lubricating functions of the joint. From 12-14 years of age, the horse produces less endogenous substrates which may cause the joint fluid to loose it’s shock absorbing abilities. Hyaluron 100 can therefore be given to horses that are exposed to high intensity training or competition as the body don’t have time to produce endogenous hyaluronic acid in the same rate its being used.
Composition : Eau, Glycérine, Hyaluronate de sodium. Composants analytiques : Protéines brutes : <0.3 % Huile brute : <0.1 % Fibres brutes : <0.5 Cendres brutes : 0.26 % Calcium : <0.1 % Sodium : 0,08 %. Phosphore : <0.01 %. Teneur en eau : 99.1%. Additifs : Acide citrique E330.
Code article: 25766
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