Kentucky Equine Research Synovate HA
Kentucky Equine Research Synovate HA
Kentucky Equine Research Synovate HA
Maintaining proper joint health is an important factor in the longevity of a horse’s career. The nutrient-rich synovial fluid is a vital component that fills the joint capsule to aid in smooth passage of one bone over another and to absorb shock from high-impact work.
Active Ingredient - Hyaluronic acid (Molecular weight: 1-1.25 million daltons) 200 mg per 30 mL
Sodium hyaluronate is a glycosaminoglycan that is an important structural component of joint cartilage and is responsible for the viscosity (thickness) of the synovial fluid. Synovate HA helps manage joint health proactively by preventing the loss of hyaluronic acid.
Use Synovate HA for your horse to:
Delivers high molecular weight ( 1-1.25 million daltons) sodium hyaluronate in an easy-to-administer liquid
Hyaluronic acid plays a vital role in maintaining the health of connective tissue and optimizing normal joint function
Contributes significantly to maintenance of cartilage health and elasticity, joint fluid viscoelasticity, and lubrication of the entire joint mechanism
Contains anti-inflammatory properties, which are useful for high-motion joints
Assists with supporting equine athletes through the rigors of training and competition
Provides the nutrients that match the known attributes of hyaluronic acid found in the horse’s body
Synovate HA uses a fermentation source of sodium hyaluronate derived from nonanimal substrates
How do I use Synovate HA
Maintenance, give 0.5 ounce (15 mL) per 1,100-lb (500-kg) horse per day in feed or orally.
Loading or pre-competition dose, give 1 ounce (30 mL) per 1,100-lb (500-kg) horse in feed or orally once daily for 7-10 days.
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KER products are drop shipped.
Synovate HA helps manage horse joint health proactively by preventing the loss of hyaluronic acid.
Research Proven
Researchers have identified differences in biological activities for HA of different molecular weights. HA with a high molecular weight (more than 500,000 daltons) has the greatest biological response. Further, high molecular weight HA created from microbial fermentation, such as Synovate HA, has the greatest likelihood for matching the known attributes of native HA found in the horse’s body.
The horse maintains considerable reservoirs of HA within its body, yet as horses mature and more athletic demands are placed on them inflammation leads to breakdown of HA in the joint fluid. The loss of HA leads to lower viscoelasticity in the joint fluid and further inflammation, which can damage cartilage and make the joint disease worse. Therefore, it is desirable to manage joint care proactively with Synovate HA.
Source: Fermentation-derived product from nonanimal substrates
Molecular weight: 1-1.25 million daltons