Sulfur (99.8%)

The effect of a deficiency of minerals or their imbalance in the diet is very important in the growth, performance, and reproduction of livestock. Sulfur is essential because compounds containing sulfur have an effect on metabolic, structural and regulatory functions in animal bodies. Since sulfur is not stored in the body, the feed must contain a relatively constant amount of sulfur. Sulfur is included in the structure of several organic nutrients required by ruminants and is essential for ruminal microbial synthesis, sulfur-containing amino acids (cysteine, cystine and methionine), vitamins (thiamine and biotin) and enzymes. It also plays an important role in the anion-cation balance of the ration of dairy cows.
Advantage of sulfur in livestock:
Increase milk production
Increasing the growth rate
Increased growth and improvement in wool quality
Improving microbial synthesis and microbial digestion of cellulose in the rumen
Reduction of external parasites
Assisting in the synthesis of essential amino acids methionine, cysteine and cystine
Reduction of milk urea nitrogen (MUN)
Increasing the growth rate
Increased growth and improvement in wool quality
Improving microbial synthesis and microbial digestion of cellulose in the rumen
Reduction of external parasites
Assisting in the synthesis of essential amino acids methionine, cysteine and cystine
Reduction of milk urea nitrogen (MUN)
Sulfur (99.8%)
Appearance and packing of manganese oxide
| Color | Particle size | Purity | Packing | Net weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow powder | 200 mesh | 99.8% | laminated bag | 25 kg |
Heavy Metals Analysis (ppm)
| Hg | Cd | As | Pb | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.05> | 0.1> | 1 | 3 | |||||||

