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CAS No.: | 156-54-7 |
Formula: | C4h7nao2 |
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Sodium butyrate (NaB) is a sodium salt of n-bu-tyric acid, with the molecular formula CH3CH2CH2COONa, a relative molecular weight of 110.09, an autoignition temperature of 425.0 ºC, and a melting point of 250.0~253.0 ºC. Generally white to almost white in color, it is a hygroscopic powder with a fluffy appearance and a special cheese rancidity like odor. It is easily soluble in water, and the pH of the aqueous solution is alkaline. It is stable to light and heat.
1.Promote the proliferation and maturation of gastrointestinal cells. The digestive tract of young animals is imperfect, the villi and crypts of the small intestine are immature, and the digestive enzyme secretion is insufficient, resulting in poor nutrient absorption capacity of young animals. The results showed that sodium butyrate was an activator of intestinal villi proliferation and crypt deepening, and could enlarge intestinal absorption area.
2.Impact on animal production performance. Sodium butyrate can improve feed intake, feed reward and daily weight gain. Improve animal health. Reducing diarrhoea and mortality;
3.Promote non-specific immune system and specific immune system function;
4.The special smell has a strong feeding ability for young pigs, can be used as a feeding agent; It can be added to various feeds to improve daily gain, feed intake, feed conversion rate and economic benefit. [1]
5.Reduce the release of intracellular Ca2+. Inhibit histone deacetylase (HDAC) and induce cell apoptosis;
6.Promote intestinal mucosal development, repair mucosal epithelial cells, and activate lymphocytes;
7.Reduce diarrhea after weaning, overcome weaning stress, and improve the survival rate of piglets.