Water-soluble compound used as feed additive and preparation method thereof
A feed additive and water-soluble technology, which is applied in the field of water-soluble compounds and their preparation, can solve the problems of low solubility of chelate compounds, waste of raw materials, environment, pollution, etc., so as to improve bioavailability, improve animal absorption rate, The effect of reducing environmental pollution
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[0045] Under the stirring state, add 100 grams of sodium benzoate into 400 grams of water, after completely dissolving, under the condition of 0.1MPa, heat to 90°C, slowly add 25 grams of chromium picolinate, keep warm until the chromium picolinate is completely dissolved, and obtain the product after 0.01h The solution of the water-soluble chromium picolinate complex is spray-dried to obtain the solid water-soluble chromium picolinate complex.
Embodiment 2
[0047] Under the stirring state, add 100 grams of sodium terephthalate into 400 grams of water, after completely dissolving, under the condition of 0.5MPa, heat to 180°C, slowly add 25 grams of chromium picolinate, keep warm until the chromium picolinate is completely dissolved, and it will be ready after 0.01h The solution of the water-soluble chromium picolinate compound is obtained, and the solid water-soluble chromium picolinate compound is obtained by spray drying.
Embodiment 3
[0049] Under the stirring state, add 100 grams of sodium p-aminobenzoate into 400 grams of water. After completely dissolving, under the condition of 0.25 MPa, heat to 110°C, slowly add 20 grams of chromium nicotinate, keep warm until the chromium nicotinate is completely dissolved, and it will be ready after 5.5 hours. The solution of the water-soluble nicotinic acid chromium complex is obtained, and the solid water-soluble nicotinic acid chromium complex is obtained by spray drying.
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