Phosphorus and
Vitamin B12 supplement to buffer lactic acid and promote muscle function in
Race Horses, Greyhounds, Dogs & Camels
COMPOSITION
Ethanolamine Phosphate 100 mg/mL
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 50 µg/mL
Actions - The
two major limiting factors in performance are;
a) available energy reserves
b) adequate red blood cells and oxygen transfer to tissues
Phosphorus is used in
huge amounts during racing and training. The longer a camel competes, the
higher is its phosphorus loss, and the less its endurance. The high energy
phosphorus provided by Phosphorus Injection maximizes endurance by ensuring
that ATP is able to be replenished rapidly, and also counters the high loss of
phosphorus from working muscles. Phosphorus is a major muscle buffer to reduce
lactic acid accumulation, and hence improve endurance.
High energy phosphate
compounds (glycerophosphates) are Vitaminal for proper muscle function and
endurance, to ensure that ATP is readily available to fuel muscles over long
races, without excess lactic acid accumulation and fatigue.
Maximal exertion
causes a metabolic acidosis, or build-up of waste lactic acid in the blood.
Excess lactic acid causes muscle fatigue, and hence reduced endurance and
performance. The high energy phosphate released by ATP for maximal exertion
helps to buffer the rise in muscle and blood acidity, but this phosphate needs
to be recycled to produce more available energy immediately.
· Vitaminamin B12 and Folic Acid
are both essential to promote red blood cell formation
· Phosphorus is essential for energy production, and is a
major muscle buffer
Folic acid is unable
to be supplemented orally to ruminants, including camels. It is rapidly
destroyed in the rumen. As Folic acid is absolutely essential as a co factor to
Vitamin B12 in the formation of red blood cells, it must be supplemented by
injection at any time a stimulus of the red blood cell count is required.
Ideal to use in the pre-race lead up, or at any time blood loss needs to be
remedied.
Can be used safely in
conjunction with Liquid Aranesp in camels, where the supplement provides the
daily oral iron and high energy phosphorus supplementation, with added choline
to reduce stress and maintain liver function. Phosphorus Injection may be
injected to provide the essential Folic Acid, Vitamin to work with Vitamin B12
in red blood cell formation, as well as the additional highly available energy
in Phosphorus.
Remember that the two
major factors limiting performance are;
1. lack of available energy as ATP, and
2. lack of adequate oxygen transport to muscle to allow maximal
performance
Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION is a muscle buffer and muscle energy
support supplement for horses in hard work.
*Phosphate is the major body buffer.
*Phosphate is essential for muscle function and oxygen transport, and is often
deficient in diets.
*Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION improves muscle energy supplies,
endurance and power output.
*Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION improves recovery after hard work.
*Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION may help delay muscle fatigue.
*Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION supplemented horses work harder for
longer!
Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION supplies readily available, energy rich
phosphate which is essential to muscle function and to buffer excessive lactic
acid in body systems. In addition, Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION
provides Vitamin B 12 to essential metabolic processes, and to maintain
appetite. Phosphate is the major body buffer. Hard physical exercise produces
very large losses of muscle phosphate, in both aerobic and anaerobic work. The
body cannot make phosphate, so the diet must provide all requirements.
Phosphate is essential to buffer lactic acid produced during hard work, as well
as in the formation of adequate glycogen to fuel physical actiVitaminy, and in
the conversion of glycogen to produce fuel for muscles. Finally phosphate is
critical in allowing oxygen to be ?dumped? from blood cells into the muscle
fibres where it fuels muscle contractions. Supplementing with phosphate
supplies adequate essential phosphate required in large amounts during
exercise, and allows more efficient recovery. As a major body buffer phosphate
lowers the lactic acid level in working muscles by helping maintain plasma pH
within normal limits, which delays acidosis and muscle fatigue. Used regularly
during training and work Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 improves muscular
efficiency and endurance and improves recovery after hard work.
Indications - To improve energy and oxygen supply to muscles, increase maximum oxygen uptake
and power output, delay onset of fatigue and promote muscle recovery in
performance horses.
Form - Injectable /
Injection
Category - Appetite, Vitamins, Minerals Amino Acids, Energy, Performance, Work Tolerance, Muscle Damage, Tying Up, Recovery, Buffers
For - Horses,
Greyhounds, Dogs, Camels
Dosage and Administration
Give horses 10 mL per 450 kg as oral paste, or 30 mL by injection twice weekly.
Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION is highly effective when given within 4 -
6 hours of anticipated hard work.
Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION is also very effective when given after
hard work, to improve muscle recovery and the reconstitution of essential body
glycogen reserves.
Phosphorus and Vitamin B12 INJECTION is safely used with all HorsePreRace
products.
Presentation - 100
mL sterile multi-dose glass vial.
Storage - Store
below 25 C (Air Conditioning)
Availability - For
General Sale
Notes
This product can be used with any other Vitamin or supplement from
HorsePreRace. This product is best used the day before and the day of
event.
Also see - SUPER SHOT
Warnings - Export
Slaughter Interval (Horses): Nil