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Manganese Methionine Hydroxy Analogue Chelate - Feed Ingredient

Manganese Methionine Hydroxy Analogue Chelate is a chelated mineral in which manganese is bound to a methionine hydroxy analogue (often referred to as HMTBa). This chelation process is designed to improve manganese stability and absorption by minimizing interactions with other dietary components. The product is typically available as a dry, free-flowing powder that can be easily incorporated into feed formulations.

In equine nutrition, manganese plays a key role in enzyme function, bone development, cartilage formation, and antioxidant defense. Manganese Methionine Hydroxy Analogue Chelate is used to supply a bioavailable form of manganese, potentially offering more efficient absorption than traditional inorganic sources.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Manganese Methionine Hydroxy Analogue Chelate as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Eq-Well (Arenus Animal Health)
HealthHealth
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
NutrientsNutrients
NutritionNutrition
Eq-Well by Arenus Animal Health is an equine vitamin and mineral balancer. It is a granular supplement intended for horses of all ages and work levels.
Mintrex Mn (Novus International)
Bone HealthBone Health
HealthHealth
IngredientIngredient
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
MINTREX® Mn is a highly bioavailable chelated organic manganese supplement used in livestock feeds. Organic trace minerals are better absorbed and utilized in the horse's body.
Mintrex R 2.0 (Novus International)
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
NutritionNutrition
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
ProteinProtein
Mintrex R 2.0 is an organic trace mineral supplement containing chelated zinc, copper and manganese in an amino-acid complex with methionine. It also supplies ascorbate (Vitamin C).

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