Nitroparous slow release non-protein nitrogen

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Nitroparous slow release non-protein nitrogen

Nitroparous Slow Release Urea

Slow Release Urea; All ruminants can use non-protein nitrogenous compounds (urea) for the microbial proteins’ synthesis in the rumen. The fed urea is hydrolyzed immediately after entering the rumen due to the high solubility of raw urea and increases the ammonia concentration in the rumen and will result in the escape of ammonia nitrogen from the rumen.

The release of ammonia should be conducted in parallel with the breakdown of carbohydrates in the rumen in order to increase the efficiency of microbial protein production.

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