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titleOfInvention Novel use of nutraceutical compositions in animal feed
abstract Use of benzoic acid or an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal or ammonium benzoate in the manufacture of a nutraceutical composition for increasing bone strength and mineralization in animals, wherein said benzoic acid or an alkali metal or metal benzoate Alkaline earth or ammonium is used in an amount sufficient to provide a daily dosage of 200 mg per kg of body weight to approximately 600 mg per kg of body weight of the subject to which it is to be administered, achieving the following strength parameters in the animal bone: a bone strength of at least 500 N measured with the metacarpal and / or a bone mineralization of at least 60% ash compared to bone dry matter (DM).
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