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    Micro-Encapsulated Bacteria

  • Enterococcus faecium
  • Lactobacillus acidophilus
  • Bifidobacterium lactis
  • Lactobacillus plantarum
  • Pediococcus pentosaceus
  • Lactobacillus casei
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Total Yeast at on less than 1020 CFU/g : Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Vitamin A: 1,000,000 IU

Vitamin E: 1000 IU

    Electrolytes

    • Sodium: 112.5 mEq/L
    • Potassium: 15 mEq/L
    • Phosphate: 10.5 mEq/L
    • Acetate: 80 mEq/L
    • Glycine: 45 mEq/L
    • Chloride: 43 mEq/L
    • Dextrose: 116 mEq/L
    • SID: 84 mEq/L
    • Osmolarity: 84 mEq/L

    Coating and Astringents

    • Pectin: 430 mg
    • Tannic Acid: 2000 mg

TRIPLYTE PROVIDES YOUR SICK ANIMALS WITH EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO SUPPORT THEIR RECOVERY, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT:

Dextrose: Efficiently replenishes blood glucose levels to correct hypoglycemia and stimulates electrolyte and water assimilation.

Sodium Acetala: Rapidly metabolized, it gives an immediate energy hit (sodium bicarbonate doesn’t) and it has adequate alkalizing levels to correct acidosis without inhibiting milk clotting. Acetates can facilitate sodium and water absorption in the calf’s small intestine. It also inhibits the growth of Salmonella species.

Sodium Chloride: Restores sodium which is a major factor in the assimilation of water to effectively correct dehydration.

Glycine: Promotes intestinal absorption of water and sodium, and it is a non-essential amino acid, which is used to transport energy to the calf.

Potassium Chloride: Restores normal intracellular potassium levels.

Host-specific micro-encapsulated probiotic bacteria: Compete the action of pathogenic bacteria and ensure a rapid recovery from diarrhea by rapidly restoring the normal floral balance.

WHY TRIPLYTE

Ideal prophylactic and therapeutic combination against diarrheic cases during he preweaning and weaning periods for dehydrated, sick, or stressed calves, lambs, and foals.

Highly palatable, rapidly absorbed, immediate energy source, corrects dehydration, metabolic acidosis, and replaces vital electrolyte Loss.
Delivers powerful probiotics, vit A & vit E.
Potent and natural support for immune function in cattle. Ideal for animals of any age that are sick or stressed.

INDICATIONS

01

Scouring in calves, foals, and lambs, Triplyte is a new unique combination of rehydration therapy which replenishes electrolyte losses, live probiotic that inhibit Pathogen colonization, and coating substrates.

INDICATIONS

02

Prophylactic therapy at the preweaning and weaning time due to the unique Probiotic formulation which rebalances the gut Microbiota, leading to inhibition of Pathogen Coloni- zation that leads to decrease the diarrheic cases, enhancing the feed intake and growth rate.

INDICATIONS

03

Supportive therapy at the preweaning and weaning time due to the high content of electrolyte and immune stimulant vitamins and probiotics which support the normal immune reaction of the intestinal cells

DOSAGE:

Calves and foals: 100 gm dissolved in 1-2 litres of water, milk, or milk replacer & feed twice daily till recovery. Lambs and kids: 25 gm dissolved in 1/2 litre of water and feed twice daily till recovery.

AVAILABLE IN

  • 100GM
  • 1KG
  • 3KG
  • 5KG

SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND

When rumen pH drops below 5, nitrogen is no longer consumed by microflora to build amino acids. Instead, it is absorbed into the blood as ammonia, converted to uric acid by the liver, and excreted, thus killing beneficial organisms and allowing pathogenic organisms to thrive, potentially harming the calf.

HOST-SPECIFIC MICRO-ENCAPSULATED PROBIOTIC BACTERIA:

Host-specific bacteria have specific key receptor sites for each host species, allowing for more efficient attachment to the small intestine epithelium, thus competing with pathogenic bacteria. This ensures rapid recovery from diarrhea by quickly restoring the normal floral balance. Micro-encapsulation ensures passage of the bacteria through the rumen to the lower GI tract.

A study conducted at the University of Florida, Department of Animal Sciences, published in 2021, revealed the potential role of probiotics in reducing diarrheic cases in calves by inhibiting pathogen colonization.

Reference: Fan P, Kim M, Liu G, et al. (2021). The Gut Microbiota of Newborn Calves and Influence of Potential Probiotics on Reducing Diarrheic Disease by Inhibition of Pathogen Colonization. Frontiers in Microbiology, 12:772067. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.772863.