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Beta-alanine - Feed Ingredient
Beta-alanine is a naturally occurring beta-amino acid that is synthesized in the liver and serves as a precursor to the dipeptide carnosine. In its supplemental form, Beta-alanine is produced through controlled chemical processes to ensure purity and stability. The compound combines with histidine within muscle cells to form carnosine, an important intracellular buffer that helps maintain pH balance during high-intensity exercise.
In equine nutrition, Beta-alanine is utilized as a functional supplement to support muscle performance and delay fatigue. By enhancing carnosine synthesis in muscle tissues, it may contribute to improved buffering capacity, potentially helping horses sustain vigorous activity for longer periods.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Beta-alanine as an ingredient.



















