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titleOfInvention Process for breeding animal with organic germanium-ion water
abstract The present invention relates to a method of breeding animals containing germanium components using organic germanium ionized water, and more particularly, in order to provide a state with good absorption power for animals by synthesizing insoluble metal germanium into ionic organic germanium. , combine the oxygen group of germanium oxide with a chlorine group to synthesize germanium tetrachloride, and convert the acid (RCOOH) group (or hydroxyl group (ROH)) of the amino acid to an anion to synthesize it into germanium ions that are soluble in water. By making it a counterpart (RCOO - , Or RO - ) Cationic germanium (Ge 4+ ) and an ionic state that dissolves well in water, and the synthesized organic germanium ion is applied to animals to reduce the harmfulness. is about According to the present invention, functional products having safety and usefulness can be provided by changing insoluble metal germanium to organic germanium in an ionic state and providing it in a state with good absorption for animals.
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