CN202218585U - Granular rumen-protected glucose - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to granular rumen-protected glucose which comprises granular glucose and a coating layer coated on the surface of the granular glucose. The granular rumen-protected glucose cannot be degraded in the rumen and can effectively release in the intestinal tract, so that the ketosis of a cow can be effectively treated, and the ketosis is also prevented effectively, meanwhile rumen-protected carbohydrate is also provided for cows, and the milk yield is improved.
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Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of rumen glucose, relates in particular to a kind of granular rumen glucose.
Background technology
Usually the way treatment of intravenous injection glucose can only be adopted when ketoacidosis takes place milk cow at present, milk beef injection 5 days will be given continuously usually, very inconvenient.And the prevention of this disease is not had effective way, and directly add to glucose and can not prevent ketosis of dairy cows in the daily ration, because glucose directly adds and in cud, can be destroyed by rumen microorganism in the daily ration, can not pass through cud.Glucose need be protected with the material that can in cud, not be degraded, and could play a role through cud.Rumen-protected technology (being called for short the cud technology) is to utilize physics or chemical method to protect some nutriments that destroyed by rumen microorganism easily to make it not decomposed by rumen microorganism; Arrive in Zou's stomach and the enteron aisle again that disintegration discharges, by ruminant using.But most rumen-protected technology all is that research is amino acid whose rumen-protected, and the rumen-protected technology of glucose is not appeared in the newspapers.
The utility model content
The utility model provides a kind of granular rumen glucose to the deficiency of at present the rumen-protected technology of glucose not being appeared in the newspapers.
The technical scheme that the utility model solves the problems of the technologies described above is following: a kind of granular rumen glucose comprises granular glucose and is coated on the coatings on said graininess glucose surface.
On the basis of technique scheme, the utility model can also be done following improvement.
Further, the particle diameter of said granular glucose is 30 orders~40 orders.
Further, the particle diameter of said granular rumen glucose is 20 orders~30 orders.
The beneficial effect of the utility model is: the granular rumen glucose of the utility model is not degraded glucose in cud; Arrive in the enteron aisle and effectively discharge; Not only can effectively treat ketosis of dairy cows; And can effectively prevent ketoacidosis, can also improve the output of milk for ox provided the cud carbohydrate simultaneously.
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Fig. 1 is the structural representation of the granular rumen glucose of the utility model;
The procedure chart that Fig. 2 discharges in stomach for the granular rumen glucose of the utility model.
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Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing the principle and the characteristic of the utility model are described, institute gives an actual example and only is used to explain the utility model, is not the scope that is used to limit the utility model.
As shown in Figure 1, said granular rumen glucose comprises granular glucose 1 and is coated on the coatings 2 on said graininess glucose 1 surface.The particle diameter of said granular glucose 1 is 30 orders~40 orders.The particle diameter of the granular rumen glucose that forms behind said granular glucose 1 dressing is 20 orders~30 orders.
As shown in Figure 2, said coatings 2 can effectively discharge behind the rupture of membranes in the arrival enteron aisle in the abomasum perforation, not only can effectively treat ketosis of dairy cows, and can effectively prevent ketoacidosis, can also improve the output of milk for ox provided the cud carbohydrate simultaneously.
The above is merely the preferred embodiment of the utility model, and is in order to restriction the utility model, not all within the spirit and principle of the utility model, any modification of being done, is equal to replacement, improvement etc., all should be included within the protection domain of the utility model.
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1. a granular rumen glucose is characterized in that, comprises granular glucose and is coated on the surperficial coatings of said graininess glucose.
2. granular rumen glucose according to claim 1 is characterized in that, the particle diameter of said granular glucose is 30 orders~40 orders.
3. granular rumen glucose according to claim 1 is characterized in that, the particle diameter of said granular rumen glucose is 20 orders~30 orders.
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