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Aspartic Acid - Feed Ingredient
Aspartic Acid is a non-essential amino acid, meaning it can be synthesized by the horse’s body and does not need to be supplied exclusively through the diet. It occurs naturally in both plant and animal proteins and plays a role in various metabolic processes, including the synthesis of other amino acids and participation in the urea cycle.
In equine feed and supplement formulations, aspartic acid may be present as a component of protein ingredients or added in its isolated form for specific nutritional or functional purposes. It contributes to the overall amino acid profile of a feed and may support protein metabolism and energy production through its involvement in the citric acid cycle.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Aspartic Acid as an ingredient.



















