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81. [Nutriments] L-carnitine  

Carnitine, as its active isomer (L-carninite form), is a transporter molecule, synthesized from a base of lysine and methionine, in a process where vitamin C works as a cofactor. It allows the…  

82. [Nutriments] Hydroxyproline  

Hydroxyproline and its sources:

  • Collagen fraction (fish,…)
  • Whey proteins

Hydroxyproline is derivated from proline. It is an amino acid involved in growth.…  

83. [Nutriments] L-lysine  

Lysine is an essential amino acid and the major limiting amino acid in diets for sport horses. Its use as a dietary supplement affects many aspects of horse metabolism but its main visible effect…  

84. [Nutriments] Threonine  

Threonine is an essential amino acid for horses. Athletic horses or horses with a high rate of metabolism need more than sedentary horses.

The estimated needs for threonine are 0.45 g per…  

85. [Nutriments] Tryptophan  

Tryptophan and its sources:

  • Whey protein (Casein)
  • Eggs
  • Rice
  • Banana
  • Papilionaceae (alfalfa, …)

Tryptophan is like a branched…  

86. [Nutriments] Glycyrrhizic acid  

This saponin is extracted from the root of a plant, Glycyrrhiza glabra, also called liquorice or in Chinese Gan cao.

This adaptogenic molecule has always been widely used in Japan. An…  

88. [Nutriments] Berberine  

It is an isoquinone alkaloid, extracted from several plant roots, such as Hydrastis canadensis, commonly known as "Goldenseal".

This molecule tends to prevent micro-organisms…  

90. [Nutriments] Calendula  

Marigold or Calendula officinalis is used externally or internally as a tincture, infusion, flower powder or extract. Studies have shown beneficial effects when used externally on…  

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