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Dihydroxy Aluminum Sodium Carbonate - Feed Ingredient

Dihydroxy aluminum sodium carbonate is an antacid compound used in animal nutrition to help regulate pH levels in the gastrointestinal tract. It contains aluminum and sodium salts and is chemically related to other aluminum-based antacids.

In equine nutrition, this compound may be included in specialized supplements designed to support gastric comfort, particularly in horses prone to excessive stomach acid or gastric ulcers. Its function is to buffer stomach acid and reduce gastric irritation.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Dihydroxy Aluminum Sodium Carbonate as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Gastroade (Cox Vet Lab)
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
HerbHerb
UlcersUlcers
Gastroade is a liquid supplement intended to help promote gut health. It contains calcium and magnesium.
Neigh – Lox (Kentucky Performance Products)
DigestionDigestion
HealthHealth
ImmunityImmunity
StressStress
Neigh - Lox from Kentucky Performance Products is a pelleted supplement intended to maintain normal stomach function in horses. This supplement contains buffering ingredients which are intended to help maintain healthy gastrointestinal function.
RiteTrac (Kentucky Equine Research)
ColicColic
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
UlcersUlcers
RiteTrac from KER is an equine supplement designed to support digestive tract health. It contains antacid ingredients to protect the stomach lining in the foregut as well as hindgut buffers.
UltraCruz Equine Advanced Gastric Support (Santa Cruz Animal Health)
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
HealthHealth
UlcersUlcers
UltraCruz Equine Advanced Gastric Support supplement is an acid buffer for horses that comes in a pelleted or a powdered form. It contains aluminum phosphate, dihydroxy aluminum sodium carbonate, and calcium carbonate, which can increase the pH of the stomach.

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