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Nano-E®
Nanodispersed Liquid
Natural-Source Vitamin E
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Nano-E is a revolutionary natural-source vitamin E supplement for horses. Liposome encapsulation and nanodispersion confer rapid and superior bioavailability for all horses. Vitamin E is an essential component of body-wide antioxidant defenses and plays a vital role in immune, cardiovascular, circulatory, neuromuscular, and reproductive functions.
Features and Benefits
• Vitamin E antioxidant supplement for all types of horses
• Natural-source vitamin E proven more effective than synthetic vitamin E
• Rapidly available so administration may be timed to provide peak antioxidant protection
• Reproductive benefits for breeding stallions and pregnant and lactating broodmares
• Recommended for:
- Race and performance horses
- Horses recovering from illness or injury
- Prior to or following stressful events such as foaling, weaning, or travel
- Horses with neurological or neuromuscular disease
- Horses in confinement or those not consuming fresh green grass
Feeding Recommendations
Type of horse Recommended amount Maintenance, stabled horses, or horses maintained on poor pasture 4 to 8 mL (1,000 to 2,000 IU)
Horses in intense training 12 mL (3,000 IU)
Pregnant and lactating mares, newborn foals, and breeding stallions 12 mL (3,000 IU)
Preloading: Give 6 to 12 hours prior to a competition or stressful event 12 to 20 mL (3,000 to 5,000 IU)
Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient 250 IU d-alpha-tocopherol per mL
Serving and Container Sizes
Serving Size
Give 4 to 12 mL (1,000 to 3,000 IU) daily or as directed by your veterinarian or nutritionist. For additional protection prior to a competition or stressful event, give 12 to 20 mL (3,000 to 5,000 IU)
6 to 12 hours prior. Nano-E may be administered orally or top-dressed onto feed at time of feeding.
Container Size
450 mL (112 servings)
Each water-soluble vitamin E nanoparticle in Nano-E is encapsulated by liposomes, which allow the nanoparticle to mix evenly throughout a water-based environment such as the gastrointestinal tract.
Which Is Best, Natural or Synthetic Vitamin E?
Research has revealed that vitamin E varies in its potency, based on whether it is natural or synthetic. Sources of natural vitamin E more effectively raise serum levels when compared to synthetic.
Elite Advice
“My gelding has always shown signs of muscle soreness and had a hard time recovering after stress. Since adding Nano-E to his diet, I have noticed that his back and topline muscles are not sore. He doesn’t cringe when you reach up to touch his back, and he isn’t showing the signs of chronic sore muscles.”
Kelley Carrington French NBHA World Finals 2020 Fast Time Award
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