Nutritional vitamin complex for pets

A natural vitamin and nutritional complex for domestic animals, containing omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants, addresses skin and hair quality issues by reducing seasonal hair loss and enhancing shine and barrier function, providing a comprehensive solution for pet health.

WO2026037970A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-02-19NATURAL FOLIC SL
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Application Number
PCT/ES2025/070485
Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
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Priority Date
2024-08-16
Filing Date
2025-08-12
Publication Date
2026-02-19

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Technical Problem

Current vitamin and nutritional complexes for domestic animals do not adequately address the improvement of skin and hair quality, particularly in reducing seasonal hair loss and enhancing shine and dermatological barrier, while being free of active pharmaceutical compounds.

Method used

A natural vitamin and nutritional complex comprising omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and other nutrients like curcumin, biotin, and coenzyme Q10, formulated to improve skin and hair quality, reduce seasonal hair loss, and enhance shine and barrier function.

Benefits of technology

The complex effectively improves skin and hair quality, reduces seasonal hair loss, and maintains a healthy dermatological barrier in domestic animals, with visible effects after three months of daily use.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a nutritional vitamin complex for pets intended to improve the fur and skin quality of pets such as dogs and cats. The composition of the complex contains omega-3, curcumin, piperine, biotin (vitamin H or vitamin B7), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid or niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), folic acid (vitamin B9), vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), vitamin C, zinc (zinc glycine chelate), coenzyme Q10, hydrolysed type II collagen, astaxanthin, DL-methionine, selenium, L-glycine, L-proline, L-phenylalanine, L-leucine, L-isoleucine, L-histidine, L-arginine, L-lysine, L-tyrosine, resveratrol, and a flavouring agent.
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Description

[0001] DESCRIPTION

[0002] VITAMIN AND NUTRITIONAL COMPLEX FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS

[0003] OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

[0004] The invention, as stated in the present descriptive memorandum, refers to a vitamin and nutritional complex for domestic animals.

[0005] More specifically, the object of the invention focuses on a vitamin and nutritional complex, whose main objective is to improve the quality of the hair and skin of domestic animals, mainly dogs and cats, which has a completely natural composition, without any type of active pharmacological compound, which, in addition to providing this improvement at the dermocapillary level, has a balanced content of omega 3 fatty acids and powerful antioxidants, and also significantly reduces seasonal effluviums in completely healthy animals and improves their hair shine and dermatological barrier.

[0006] FIELD OF APPLICATION OF THE INVENTION

[0007] The field of application of the present invention is framed within the sector of the industry dedicated to the manufacture of nutritional and vitamin products and complexes, focusing particularly on those intended for veterinary use, specifically for domestic animals.

[0008] BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Since the rise of pet ownership in the mid-20th century, with each passing decade and the social changes we are experiencing, pets have become an integral part of families, and their care is as essential as caring for a family member. Therefore, good hair and skin care, in addition to their overall health, also affects our health as humans. For example, in the case of seasonal hair loss, improved shedding leads to a cleaner home, free of airborne skin particles that can trigger allergic reactions in humans. Improving this aspect of our pets' well-being—seeing them healthy with strong hair and skin—can prevent the onset of diseases that could directly affect human health, not to mention the improved hygiene and cleanliness in the home, which directly impacts the health and sanitation of our own people.

[0010] With reference to the current state of the art, it should be noted that, although other vitamin and nutritional complexes are known, some of them intended for veterinary use for domestic animals and pets, such as dogs and cats, at least as far as the applicant is concerned, there is no knowledge of any that presents technical and constitutive characteristics equal or similar to those specifically presented by the one claimed herein.

[0011] More specifically, it can be said that, so far, there is no known product so nutritionally complete that addresses so many aspects of health, because ultimately the overall good health of pets, just like in humans, is reflected in their skin and hair.

[0012] EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION

[0013] The nutritional vitamin complex for domestic animals proposed by the invention represents an improvement over what is already known, with the characterizing details that make it possible and that distinguish it being conveniently included in the final claims that accompany this description.

[0014] What the invention proposes, as previously mentioned, is a nutritional vitamin complex, whose main objective is to improve the quality of the hair and skin of domestic animals.

[0015] This is a completely natural nutritional complex, free of any active pharmaceutical ingredients, which, in addition to providing this improvement at the dermocapillary level, has a balanced content of EPA and DHA (omega-3 fatty acids) and powerful antioxidants. It also significantly reduces seasonal hair loss in otherwise healthy animals and improves their coat shine and skin barrier.

[0016] For all this and more specifically, the complex object of the invention comprises in its composition, at least, the following: - Omega 3

[0017] - Curcumin

[0018] - Piperine

[0019] - Biotin (vitamin H or Vitamin B7)

[0020] - Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

[0021] - Vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid or Niacin)

[0022] - Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)

[0023] - Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)

[0024] - Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

[0025] - Folic acid (vitamin B9)

[0026] - Vitamin E (alpha tocopherol)

[0027] - Vitamin C

[0028] - Zinc (glycine zinc chelate)

[0029] - Coenzyme Q10

[0030] - Hydrolyzed type II collagen

[0031] - Astaxanthin

[0032] - DL methionine

[0033] - Selenium

[0034] - L-glycine

[0035] - L- proline

[0036] - L-phenylalanine

[0037] - L-leucine

[0038] - L-isoleucine

[0039] - L-histidine

[0040] - L-arginine

[0041] - L- lysine

[0042] - L- tyrosine

[0043] - Resveratrol

[0044] - Flavorings

[0045] The main characteristics, benefits, and effects, both independent and combined, of these compounds in pets are described below.

[0046] OMEGA 3

[0047] Its use has become widespread in recent years. One of its earliest uses, and the most evident benefit when consumed by our pets, was a significant improvement in the quality of their fur and skin. This improvement stemmed from a stronger dermal barrier in animals with deficiencies or symptoms of certain skin conditions. It also enhances the quality of skin and fur in healthy animals, giving them a spectacular shine and luster. Its high efficacy at the dermal level was demonstrated in studies conducted in the 1990s at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) by Dr. Carlos Alberto Gutierrez.

[0048] Different studies have shown positive effects of Omega 3, such as that of Dr. Lisa Freeman, from the Cummings College of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, in that it can be anti-inflammatory.

[0049] Other known benefits include aiding digestion, providing extra support for pets as they age, and improving symptoms of arthritis, osteoarthritis, and osteoporosis. It also supports eye and kidney health.

[0050] CURCUMIN

[0051] Turmeric, a golden spice native to Asia and prized for centuries in various cultures, contains curcumin, a natural compound widely studied for its interesting properties. Known for its antioxidant action and its potential to contribute to the body's balance, it can support overall skin health and the body's natural defense mechanisms at different stages of a dog's life.

[0052] It can also help promote improved food digestion.

[0053] PIPERINE

[0054] Known for its antioxidant power, piperine, beyond its benefits also at the dermal level, in this case is used to improve the bioavailability of curcumin already explained above.

[0055] BIOTIN

[0056] Vitamin B7, also known as vitamin H or biotin, helps strengthen hair from the root, potentially improving keratinization and reducing hair loss. It can aid in the activation of dermal metabolism and skin and nail appendages, especially in animals with deficiencies, chronic hair loss, itching, flaking, and dull, lifeless fur. Vitamin B3

[0057] The longevity vitamin: Recent studies conducted by Dr. David Sinclair, head of the genetics department at Harvard University, suggest that a derivative of this vitamin, nicotinamide, can optimize DNA repair through epigenes called sirtuins, thus reversing cellular aging by increasing the amount of NAD+ in cells, which fuels these sirtuins. Vitamin B3 is composed of two coenzymes, nicotinic acid and nicotinamide. Besides this function, it is also known to improve the health of the skin and its appendages.

[0058] VITAMIN B5

[0059] A key vitamin for unhealthy skin. Vitamin B5 regenerates and rehydrates the dermis. It also helps form the well-known Coenzyme A, a molecule essential for cellular function.

[0060] COENZYME Q 10

[0061] This coenzyme, which animals and humans produce naturally, declines with age. Simply put, the older our pets get, the less able they are to produce the ingredients necessary for their health, and we have to provide them. This is the case with this compound. It's a powerful antioxidant and can help protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation, improve skin hydration, and enhance its tone and elasticity by stimulating collagen and elastin production. It can help soothe skin inflammation and itching, and together with astaxanthin, they form the perfect antioxidant duo.

[0062] VITAMIN E (alpha tocopherol)

[0063] The skin is the body's largest organ, representing 24% of a newborn puppy's body weight and 12% of an adult dog's. Because it plays a crucial role as a dermal barrier, the skin faces constant challenges and is continuously threatened by oxidants, or free radicals. It is exposed to high oxygen tension, which further increases its susceptibility to oxidative damage. The stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin, is threatened by external pollutants, UV radiation, oxidants released as a result of normal metabolism, parasites, and aerobic microorganisms. This is why providing an extra supply of antioxidants is so important.Both vitamin E and vitamin C are natural antioxidants. Specifically, vitamin E is an antioxidant that prevents the spread of free radical reactions, thus acting as a peroxide radical scavenger. It particularly protects polyunsaturated fatty acids within membrane phospholipids and plasma lipoproteins, making tissues dependent on adequate plasma levels of vitamin E. It is also a significant component of sebum and is continuously secreted for delivery to the upper layers of the skin.

[0064] Due to the high lipid content of the stratum corneum, the elimination of reactive oxygen species during oxidative stress by vitamin E is important. It also protects against UV-induced skin photodamage through a combination of antioxidant and UV-absorbing properties. A study conducted in the United States by Drs. Dennis Jewell, Shiguang Yu, and Dinesh Joshi specifically demonstrated the positive effect of vitamin E in dogs and cats against skin oxidative stress, using a sample of nearly 1,000 dogs.To be more specific, when these animals were supplemented with Vitamin E, a significant increase in both skin and blood levels of this vitamin was observed on day 14. Even more important, however, was the discovery that a biomarker of lipid peroxidation called malondialdehyde (MDA) decreased with the increase in Vitamin E levels in both skin and blood. This was a positive finding, as MDA indicates the extent of oxidative damage, and lower levels are generally better. Therefore, the importance of Vitamin E intake goes beyond simply stating that it is necessary; supplementation plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy skin and coat.

[0065] VITAMIN C

[0066] Another antioxidant, and as we can see, antioxidants, when combined appropriately with other molecules, are a very powerful factor for skin conditions and for maintaining healthy, healthy skin. In fact, this vitamin, also called ascorbic acid, is responsible for repairing skin, tendons, and ligaments when they have been damaged. It also helps in numerous metabolic processes such as the formation of enzymes and proteins, but above all, the important thing about its supplementation is that small mammals cannot produce it on their own and we must add it to their diet.

[0067] ZINC

[0068] The combination of zinc with fatty acids has been shown to increase hair shine, and it can also help reduce transepidermal water loss with zinc supplementation both in combination and without fatty acids, leading to greater skin hydration.

[0069] Undenatured Hydrolyzed Type II Collagen

[0070] This compound, due to its ideal structure, improves the consistency and strength of the hair, increasing the growth rate (anagen phase) and decreasing hair loss (telogen phase), making it ideal during seasonal changes when hair loss is more pronounced.

[0071] On the other hand, as it forms part of connective tissue, it restores and smooths cracks and wrinkles, maintaining skin's softness, which is reflected in good hair quality. Interestingly, a study conducted in Spain found that it not only benefits skin and hair quality, but also, due to its undenatured molecule, is not lost during digestive absorption and helps with age-related joint degeneration, especially with long-term use.

[0072] ASTAXANTHIN

[0073] Possibly one of the most powerful antioxidants available, and in combination with those we've added to the formula, it can be a very potent ally. In fact, because astaxanthin has a massive surplus of free electrons, its antioxidant capacity lasts much longer. Once it donates its electrons to neutralize free radicals, it eliminates the excess energy as heat. Keep in mind that most antioxidants can handle one free radical at a time, but astaxanthin can handle up to 19 free radicals simultaneously.

[0074] Another unique characteristic of this spectacular antioxidant is its ability to bind both to the cell's exterior and interior, including the lipid membrane. This protects us from free radicals both inside and outside the cell, and from lipid peroxidation within the membrane. You can imagine the remarkable antioxidant effect it has on pets' skin, which, as previously explained, is exposed to both solar radiation and the constant effects of pollution, chemicals, pesticides, and so on. It is up to 6,000 times more potent than Vitamin C and 800 times more potent than CoQ10, but these latter two are included not only for their antioxidant power but also for other important functions already explained.

[0075] DL METHIONINE

[0076] It is a very important essential amino acid, acting as an antioxidant and detoxifier, promoting the elimination of heavy metals, which are so prevalent in today's diet. While all these benefits contribute to improving the overall condition of the skin, it also promotes keratin synthesis, enhancing the elasticity of the skin, hair, and nails.

[0077] VITAMIN B6

[0078] It intervenes by helping other components of the complex formula to be transported, such as zinc, or by forming part of the enzymes involved in the metabolism of sulfur amino acids, such as DL methionine.

[0079] VITAMIN B2

[0080] We have another antioxidant that can help the skin, especially by keeping the cells that make up the mucous membranes healthy and strong, and can help with ulcerations on the tongue or lips of dogs or even hyperkeratosis on the nose or paw pads.

[0081] VITAMIN B12

[0082] This vitamin is a great ally as a cell renewal agent, both generally and particularly in the dermis. It helps the deeper layers of the skin reach the surface more quickly, replacing old cells with new ones more rapidly and efficiently. It is also a powerful antioxidant, protecting the skin from oxidative stress and preventing the accumulation of free radicals, which we discussed earlier. One of its effects can be to help reduce hyperpigmentation, a common condition in dogs with chronic atopic dermatitis. This is due to constant itching and chronic wounds that tend to hyperpigment the skin, thanks to this vitamin's ability to regulate the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color.

[0083] Folic acid

[0084] Folic acid is the synthetic form of folate, which regulates the creation of new, healthy cells, including red blood cells. Since the body cannot produce folate on its own, supplementation can be an option to improve the health of our furry friends. By aiding cell growth, it also improves skin cell turnover, reducing signs of aging by stimulating collagen, the skin's main structural protein. It improves skin hydration because, by properly maintaining the skin barrier, it helps retain moisture and prevents dryness. Due to its DNA-repairing effect, it is a great ally against sun damage, and its hydrating properties help prevent the dryness caused by solar radiation. It can also help prevent the appearance of skin tags and boils.

[0085] SELENIUM

[0086] It is an ally of vitamin E, as it increases its effectiveness, and it also has antioxidant power, helping to protect the skin and hair at all levels.

[0087] L-GLYSINE, L- PROLINE, L- PHENYLALANINE, L - LEUCINE. L-ISOLEUCINE:

[0088] All of them are amino acids that are precursors to collagen, one of the main components of hair, so an intake of this substance will maintain the structural quality of the hair, resulting in stronger, denser and shinier hair.

[0089] L-HISTIDINE

[0090] Besides helping to clearly improve the quality of the skin and hair, it is one of the 22 amino acids used for protein synthesis, meaning it aids in proteinogenesis. Therefore, it is also considered one of the 9 essential amino acids, meaning it must be consumed in the diet since pets do not produce it on their own. This prevents protein degradation and malnutrition, so common in deficiency states, making this formula a good option for animals that have been sick or are in a period of recovery.

[0091] L- ARGININE, L- USINE AND L- TYROSINE

[0092] All of them are precursors of keratin, which is a fibrous protein rich in sulfur and is a fundamental part of the outermost layers of the epidermis, but is also part of nails and hair, giving the latter strength and durability.

[0093] RESVERATROL

[0094] This antioxidant is a naturally occurring polyphenol found in foods such as blueberries, grapes, blackberries, and peanuts. However, pets would need to consume large quantities of these foods to achieve the desired concentration. Therefore, this product offers naturally occurring concentrations suitable for maintaining healthy skin and overall well-being, improving bone and muscle quality, and helping to alleviate liver and heart conditions.

[0095] It is important to note that the aforementioned components can be extracted from one or more of the different sources that contain them, in any case natural sources, whether vegetable, natural or produced through fermentation of microorganisms.

[0096] Finally, as a flavoring, the preferred choice has been to give the complex a natural bacon flavor, which makes it more attractive for pets to consume, considerably increasing its palatability and making its consumption not only a commitment to improving their health, but also a pleasure with each meal.

[0097] Finally, it should be noted that the invention can be manufactured as a powder for mixing with food, in hard or soft capsules, as well as in tablets, thus providing a nutritional supplement for improving the hair and skin condition of individuals, in addition to significantly reducing seasonal hair loss. It can also be used by individuals in a state of deficiency following any type of systemic illness that has deprived them of nutrients, thereby improving their recovery during convalescence.

[0098] Ideally, it should be administered orally to the pet daily, either mixed with their regular food or force-fed wrapped in food. The positive effects of the product are visible after three months of daily use and are maintained with continued use.

[0099] PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

[0100] By way of example, 160,779 mg of the nutritional vitamin complex for domestic animals that is the subject of the invention includes the components mentioned in the previous section, preferably in the specific quantities indicated or within the following minimum and maximum ranges:

[0101] - Omega 3: 18,750mg, of which EPA 11,312.50mg (minimum range 3,000mg- maximum range 45,000mg) and DHA 7,437.50mg (minimum range 1,000mg maximum range 35,000mg).

[0102] - Curcumin: 6,200mg (minimum range 1,250mg- maximum range 20,275mg).

[0103] - Pipehna: 62mg (minimum range 10mg - maximum range 300mg).

[0104] - Biotin (vitamin H or Vit B7): 300mg (minimum range 20mg- maximum range 1075mg). - Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): 62.5mg (minimum range 11mg- maximum range 320mg).

[0105] - Vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid or Niacin): 937.5mg (minimum range 102mg- maximum range 3,525mg).

[0106] - Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid): 925mg (minimum range 95mg- maximum range 3,450mg).

[0107] - Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine): 125mg (minimum range 2.8mg- maximum range 525mg).

[0108] - Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): 31.25mg (minimum range 4mg - maximum range 523mg).

[0109] - Folic acid (vitamin B9): 6.25mg (minimum range 0.5mg- maximum range 38.7mg).

[0110] - Vitamin E (alpha tocopherol): 8,207.5 mg (minimum range 0.67 mg - maximum range 14,958.75 mg) (12,250 IU (minimum range 1,000 IU - maximum range 22,325 IU)).

[0111] - Vitamin C: 7,300 mg (minimum range 997mg- maximum range 22,225mg).

[0112] - Zinc (glycine zinc chelate): 620mg (minimum range 43mg- maximum range 2,344 mg).

[0113] - Coenzyme Q10: 62.5mg (minimum range 10.2mg- maximum range 321mg).

[0114] - Hydrolyzed collagen type II: 34,375mg (minimum range 8,220mg- maximum range 75,250mg).

[0115] - Astaxanthin: 187mg (minimum range 10mg- maximum range 425mg).

[0116] - DL methionine: 7,812.5mg (minimum range 1,674mg- maximum range 20,543mg).

[0117] - Selenium: 2.81 mg (minimum range 0.2 mg - maximum range 34 mg).

[0118] - L-glycine: 12,500mg (minimum range 554mg- maximum range 44,987mg).

[0119] - L-proline: 2,437.5mg (minimum range 325mg- maximum range 8,887mg). - L-phenylalanine: 2,375mg (minimum range 543mg- maximum range 9,654mg).

[0120] - L-leucine: 3,687.5mg (minimum range 876mg- maximum range 9,453mg).

[0121] - L-isoleucine: 2,250mg (minimum range 345mg- maximum range 10,786mg).

[0122] - L-histidine: 1,250mg (minimum range 54mg- maximum range 8,876mg).

[0123] - L-arginine. 9.375mg (minimum range 2.078mg- maximum range 12.340mg).

[0124] - L- lysine: 6.250mg (minimum range 1.867mg- maximum range 8.765mg).

[0125] - L-tyrosine: 1,562.5mg (minimum range 675mg- maximum range 2,850mg).

[0126] - Resveratrol: 3.125mg (minimum range 765mg- maximum range 6.876mg).

[0127] - Flavoring: 30,000mg. Preferably 30,000mg of natural bacon flavoring.

[0128] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as the manner of putting it into practice, it is not considered necessary to make its explanation more extensive so that any expert in the field may understand its scope and the advantages that derive from it, it being noted that, within its essentiality, it may be put into practice in other forms of embodiment that differ in detail from the one indicated as an example, and which will also achieve the protection sought provided that its fundamental principle is not altered, changed or modified.

Claims

CLAIMS 1.- VITAMIN AND NUTRITIONAL COMPLEX FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS, intended to improve the quality of the hair and skin of domestic animals such as dogs and cats, is characterized by comprising in its composition: omega 3; curcumin; piperine; biotin (vitamin H or Vit B7); vitamin B2 (riboflavin); vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid or niacin); vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid); vitamin B6 (pyridoxine); vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin); folic acid (vitamin B9); vitamin E (alpha tocopherol); vitamin C; zinc (zinc glycine chelate); coenzyme Q10; hydrolyzed type II collagen; astaxanthin; DL methionine; selenium; L-glycine; L-proline; L-phenylalanine; L-leucine; L-isoleucine; L-histidine; L-arginine; L-lysine; L-tyrosine; resveratrol; and flavoring. 2.- VITAMIN AND NUTRITIONAL COMPLEX FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS, according to claim 1, characterized in that 160,779 mg of product comprises: - a minimum of 3,000mg and a maximum of 45,000mg of omega 3; - a minimum of 1,250mg and a maximum of 20,275mg of curcumin; - a minimum of 10mg and a maximum of 300mg of piperine; - a minimum of 20mg and a maximum of 1,075mg of biotin; - a minimum of 11 mg and a maximum of 320 mg of vitamin B2; - a minimum of 102mg and a maximum of 3,525mg of vitamin B3; - a minimum of 95mg and a maximum of 3,450mg of vitamin B5; - a minimum of 2.8mg and a maximum of 525mg of vitamin B6; - a minimum of 4mg and a maximum of 523mg of vitamin B12; - a minimum of 0.5mg and a maximum of 38.7mg of folic acid; - a minimum of 0.67 mg and a maximum of 14,958.75 mg of vitamin E; - a minimum of 997mg and a maximum of 22,225mg of vitamin C; - a minimum of 43mg and a maximum of 2,344mg of zinc; - a minimum of 10.2mg and a maximum of 321mg of coenzyme Q10; - a minimum of 8,220mg and a maximum of 75,250mg of hydrolyzed type II collagen; - a minimum of 10mg and a maximum of 425mg of astaxanthin; - a minimum of 1,674mg and a maximum of 20,543mg of DL methionine; - a minimum of 0.2mg and a maximum of 34mg of selenium; - a minimum of 554mg and a maximum of 44,987mg of L-glycine; - a minimum of 325mg and a maximum of 8,887mg of L-proline; - a minimum of 543mg and a maximum of 9,654mg of L-phenylalanine; - a minimum of 876mg and a maximum of 9,453mg of L-leucine; - a minimum of 345mg and a maximum of 10,786mg of L-isoleucine; - a minimum of 54mg and a maximum of 8,876mg of L-histidine; - a minimum of 2,078mg and a maximum of 12,340mg of L-arginine; - a minimum of 1,867mg and a maximum of 8,765mg of L-lysine; - a minimum of 675mg and a maximum of 2,850mg of L-tyrosine; - a minimum of 765mg and a maximum of 6,876mg of resveratrol: and - 30,000mg of flavoring. 3.- VITAMIN AND NUTRITIONAL COMPLEX FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS, according to claim 1, characterized in that 160,779 mg of product contains the aforementioned components in the following quantities: - Omega 3: 18,750mg, of which EPA 11,312.50mg and DHA 7,437.50mg; - curcumin: 6,200mg; - piperine: 62mg; - biotin: 300mg; - Vitamin B2: 62.5mg; - Vitamin B3: 937.5mg; - Vitamin B5: 925mg; - Vitamin B6: 125mg; - Vitamin B12: 31.25mg; - folic acid: 6.25mg; - Vitamin E: 8,207.5 mg; - Vitamin C: 7,300 mg; - zinc: 620mg; - coenzyme Q10: 62.5mg; - hydrolyzed collagen type II: 34,375mg; - astaxanthin: 187mg; - DL methionine: 7,812.5mg; - selenium: 2.81mg; - L-glycine: 12,500mg; - L-proline: 2,437.5mg; - L-phenylalanine: 2,375mg; - L-leucine: 3,687.5mg; - L-isoleucine: 2,250mg; - L-histidine: 1,250mg; - L-arginine. 9.375mg; - L-lysine: 6,250mg; - L-tyrosine: 1,562.5mg; - resveratrol: 3.125mg; - flavoring: 30,000mg. 4.- VITAMIN AND NUTRITIONAL COMPLEX FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS, according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that, as a flavoring, it includes natural bacon aroma.

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