Syner-G Digestive Enzymes (1,200 Tablets) 6-Pack + FREE Joint Treats Minis
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Description
Ingredients
Guaranteed Analysis per (Tablet): (All values are minimum quantities unless otherwise stated.) |
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Crude Protein (min) | 1% |
Crude Fat (min) | 0.1% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 20% |
Moisture (max) | 10% |
Alpha-Amylase (Aspergillus Oryzae var.) | 2000 USPa |
Lipase (Aspergillus Niger var.) | 200 LUb |
Cellulase (Aspergillus Nifer var.) | 200 Cuc |
Protease (Ananas Comosus var.) | 8 GDUd |
Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.
aContains a source of Alpha-Amylase which can hydrolyze starch. 1 USP Unit decomposes starch at an initial rate such that 0.16 ug Eq of glycosidic linkage is hydrolyzed per min under standard conditions of the assay.
bContains a source of Lipase which can hydrolyze triglycerides. One Lipase Unit (FCC III LU) is that amount of enzyme activity that will liberate the equivalent of one (1) micromole of acid (H+) perm minute under the conditions of the Food Chemicals Codex, Third Edition (1981), Lipase Activity Procedure (Vri 547.001).
cContains a source of Cellulase which breaks down cellulose. One Cellulase Unit (CU) is that amount of enzyme activity that will change the relative fluidity of a defined sodium carboxymethylcellullose substrate by one (1), in five (5) minutes, under the conditions of the Cellulase Assay (Vri 400.13).
dContains a source of Protease which can hydrolyze protein. 1 GDU hydrolyzes 1 mg of amino nitrogen from gelatin in 20 min at pH 4.5 at 45°C.
Ingredients: Sugar, Dried Aspergillus Oryzae (var.) Fermentation Product, Rhizopus Oryzae (var.) Fermentation Product, Trichoderma Reesei (var.) Fermentation Product, and Hydrolized Soy Protein.
Useful Information
Feed directly to pet or crumble over pet's food. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.
Give 1 tablet for each cup of food given to pet. Amount should be doubled for companion animals eight years of age or older.