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Passion Flower - Feed Ingredient
Passion Flower refers to the aerial parts of the Passiflora genus, particularly Passiflora incarnata, which is commonly used in herbal and botanical preparations. The plant contains a variety of phytochemicals, including flavonoids, alkaloids, and glycosides, which are believed to contribute to its traditional calming and soothing effects.
In equine nutrition, passion flower is used as a botanical additive, primarily in calming or behavioral support supplements. It is typically included in dried, powdered, or extract form and is not used as a nutrient source but for its functional phytochemical properties. Passion flower is often blended with other herbs in natural formulations targeting horses exposed to stress, travel, or environmental change.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Passion Flower as an ingredient.



















