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Ledebouriella divaricata (Fang Feng) - Feed Ingredient
Ledebouriella divaricata, commonly known as Fang Feng, is a perennial herb traditionally used in Chinese medicine. The dried root of the plant is the part most often utilized and is known for containing chromones, polysaccharides, and volatile oils.
Fang Feng is traditionally used for its potential effects on the immune system, inflammation, and as a wind-expelling herb in traditional Eastern practices. It may be included in botanical or herbal feed additives, though its inclusion in equine products is rare. Any use in equine formulations would be based on traditional herbal usage and data from other species rather than equine-specific evidence.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Ledebouriella divaricata (Fang Feng) as an ingredient.
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