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Ginseng - Feed Ingredient
Ginseng refers to the root of plants from the Panax genus, particularly Panax ginseng (Asian ginseng) and Panax quinquefolius (American ginseng). These roots contain a complex array of bioactive compounds known as ginsenosides (or panaxosides), which are the primary constituents associated with ginseng’s physiological effects. Ginseng is typically processed into dried powder, extract, or tincture form for use in feed and supplements.
In equine nutrition, ginseng is included in herbal or adaptogenic formulations, particularly those intended to support horses under stress, exertion, or during recovery periods. Its inclusion is based on its potential to modulate stress responses and influence metabolic or immune pathways. The specific formulation and concentration of ginsenosides can vary depending on the species of ginseng used and the method of preparation.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Ginseng as an ingredient.



















