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Ascorbyl Palmitate - Feed Ingredient

Ascorbyl palmitate is a fat-soluble derivative of ascorbic acid, formed by esterifying ascorbic acid with palmitic acid. It is typically processed into a fine powder or integrated into oil-based formulations, retaining the inherent antioxidant structure of vitamin C in a lipid-soluble format.

In equine nutrition, ascorbyl palmitate is incorporated into feed formulations to provide a stable, fat-compatible source of vitamin C. It is commonly blended into vitamin-mineral premixes or added to concentrate feeds.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Ascorbyl Palmitate as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Gastro-Plex (Paste) (MVP)
Competition HorsesCompetition Horses
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
StressStress
Gastro-Plex by MVP is a paste supplement for horses that intends to help support healthy gut function. It contains a blend of probiotics and vitamins and is intended for feeding before and during competition.
Omega Match Ahiflower Oil (Purina)
Coat QualityCoat Quality
FatFat
JointsJoints
Omega 3-6-9Omega 3-6-9
Purina Omega Match Ahiflower Oil is a fat supplement that is a source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Ahiflower is a wildflower cultivated for its oilseed. Research suggests it is more readily converted into anti-inflammatory eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) than flaxseed oil.
Omega+ (Bluebonnet)
Coat QualityCoat Quality
FatFat
HealthHealth
Omega 3-6-9Omega 3-6-9
Omega+ by Bluebonnet is a granular omega-3 supplement formulated to support skin and coat health, reproductive function, and immune strength. It provides a balanced blend of EPA, DHA, and ALA.
Total Control (Finish Line)
ElectrolyteElectrolyte
Gut HealthGut Health
PerformancePerformance
VitaminsVitamins
Total Control by Finish Line is a horse supplement containing ingredients to support gut health, joints, hooves, coat quality and red blood cells. It provide electrolytes as well as vitamins and minerals.

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