VeGuanid Pro
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VeGuanid Pro is a new generation cellular nutritional feed additive which is the innovative form of Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) 96%, belonging to the group amino acid and its derivatives known as the precursor of creatine in animal body. All cellular processes in the body requires continuous supply of energy which have to be generated, stored and readily available for utilization as needed. Creatine plays a pivotal role in the energy metabolism particularly of muscle cells, an optimal supply of creatine therefore ensures the smooth functioning of energy transfer and supply in the cells. Although animal body can produce creatine endogenously, but this is not sufficient to meet the daily requirements. Besides, plant protein sources contain very low level of creatine and the classic corn-soya diet can not supply enough creatine. As the exclusive precursor of creatine, dietary supplementation of Guanidinoacetic acid thus significantly improves growth performance, feed conversion efficiency, carcass traits, laying and hatching performance, sperm quality and fertility, and also the overall health of animal.
BIOCHEMICAL METABOLISM OF VeGuanid Pro
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is the direct precursor of creatine in the body of all vertebrates. Creatine synthesis requires arginine, glycine and methionine, and three organs which are kidney, liver and muscle. Creatine biosynthesis is a two-step process. In the kidney, arginine transfers its amidino group to glycine to synthesize GAA, which is then transferred to the liver where S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) gives its methyl group to GAA to synthesize creatine.
Product name: VeGuanid Pro
Component: Guanidinoacetic acid
Ingredient: Guanidinoacetic acid≥96%.
Appearance: Whiteorslightly yellow particles
Function: Guanidinoacetic acid is a novel nutritional additive in the group of amino acids that promotes animal growth, improves animal meat quality, and enhances animal immunity.
Package: 25kg/bag
Storage: Store in sealed packages, avoid sunlight and moisture.
Published on: Tuesday, 10 March 2026, 01:22 pm ▪ Total View of this Page: 17








