Customization: | Available |
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Applied animal classification: | Aquatic Animals, Livestock, Poultry |
Certification: | ISO |
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Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate (CuSO4·5H2O) has several effects on animals, particularly in the context of animal nutrition and health:
Growth Promotion: Copper sulphate is commonly used as a feed additive to enhance bird health and promote growth in poultry diets, especially in non-EU countries . It is known for its antibacterial action, which is assumed to have a positive effect on intestinal health .
Bioavailability and Absorption: The absorption and organ accumulation of copper are greater with copper sulphate than with dicopper oxide, indicating its high bioavailability . The monovalent form of copper oxide (CoRouge®) shows high bioavailability comparable to copper sulphate or chelated compounds .
Performance and Health: High doses of copper sulphate can decrease performance in broiler chickens, and increasing levels of copper sulphate can reduce phytate phosphorus (PP) solubility and phytase activity in vitro . However, at appropriate levels, copper sulphate can ensure broiler growth performance and limit organ accumulation compared to dicopper oxide .
Liver and Kidney Copper Content: The use of 300 ppm of CuSO4 increased liver copper content compared to the use of 300 ppm of Cu2O, which suggests that copper sulphate can lead to higher copper concentrations in tissues .
Feed Efficiency: The feed-conversion ratio increased for broilers fed 300 ppm CuSO4 compared to those fed 300 ppm Cu2O, indicating that copper sulphate can affect feed efficiency .
Environmental Considerations: Copper is an essential micronutrient, but there are potential risks to soil organisms after the application of piglet manure containing copper sulphate . There might also be a potential concern related to sediment contamination .
Safety and Efficacy: Copper sulphate pentahydrate is considered safe for all animal species up to the maximum total copper content authorized in feed, with no concerns for consumer safety expected from its use . It is efficacious in meeting animal requirements .
Oxidation Stability of Vitamin E: Copper sulphate is chemically more active than tribasic copper chloride (TBCC) in promoting the oxidation of vitamin E in feed, which can affect the nutritional quality of the feed
Specification :
ANALYSIS ITEM | SPECIFICATION | RESULT |
Appearance | Blue Crystal Powder | Blue Crystal Powder |
CuSO4.5H2O | > 98% | 99.17% |
Cu | > 25% | 25.3% |
As | < 10ppm | Conforms |
Pb | < 30ppm | Conforms |
Cd | < 10ppm | Conforms |