Nucleotide – The Missing Link in Modern Animal Nutrition
- Nucleotides are chemical compounds consisting of three main parts: a heterocyclic group, a sugar group, and one or more phosphate groups. The most common Nucleotides are derivatives of Purine or Pyrimidine and pentose sugar (a 5-carbon sugar), Deoxyribose or Ribose. Nucleotides are monomers of Nucleic acids; they link together to form Nucleic acid.
- Nucleotides are the structural units of RNA, DNA, and many other factors - CoA, Flavin adenine dinucleotide, Flavin mononucleotide, Adenosine triphosphate, and Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate. Within cells, they play an important role in metabolism and signaling.
Risks of Disease Infection in Aquatic Animals
- Infections, injuries.
- Parasites, pathogenic bacteria.
- Widespread stress.
- Nutritionally inadequate feed quality.
These issues reduce productivity, quality, or significantly decrease survival rates. Ultimately, leading to negative economic consequences for farmers.
Product Benefits
- Under normal farming conditions in ponds, the supply of Nucleotides is ensured through the body's metabolic processes.
- The synthesis of Nucleotides or the recycling of Nucleic acids from dead cells and providing Nucleotides in the diet of farmed shrimp allows for peak metabolic performance, which helps improve health and better nutrient absorption in the shrimp's body.
- Providing Nucleotides helps ensure the overall health of shrimp against adverse environmental challenges (shock, stress, environmental changes), creating conditions for shrimp growth and development.
Usage Instructions
- Use 2 – 3 ml/kg feed, continuously throughout the farming cycle.
- For growth: 4 – 5 ml/kg feed.
- Mix the product with just enough clean water, then mix into the feed, coat with a suitable binder, let dry for 15 - 20 minutes, then feed to shrimp.
- Enhance shrimp immune system, prevent disease outbreaks.
- Enhance nutrient absorption, thereby improving resistance and pond productivity.
- Clearly affects liver cell structure during product application.



