Naturally balance their intestinal flora!
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Naturally balance their intestinal flora!
Naturally balance their intestinal flora! NOW INCLUDES PREBIOTICS Balanced and proven intestinal support ICS PRE B I OT ® Diarsanyl has been tried and trusted by veterinary surgeons for 8 years. The new Diarsanyl Plus contains the same unique combination of ingredients as the original product: ® Montmorillonite • Maintains intestinal function by: ~ coating and protecting the enterocytes ~ absorbing toxins Na , Mg and K ions + 2+ + • Help maintain electrolyte levels Dextrose • Provides a much needed energy source for the small intestinal enterocytes Montmorillonite Coating ability1 100 Mucous 90 Coating ability (m2 per g) 80 x4 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Kaolin Enterocytes Absorbing properties (m2 per g) 700 Montmorillonite Absorbing properties1 600 x15 500 400 300 200 100 0 Kaolin Montmorillonite Plus NOW CONT PREB AINS IOTIC S Prebiotics Diarsanyl Plus now contains fructooligosaccharides (FOS), prebiotics which are scientifically proven to: ® •Maintain normal intestinal flora by promoting the growth of “good bacteria” such as bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, at the expense of potentially harmful pathogenic bacteria • Stimulate the production of the short chain fatty acids (SCFA's) acetate, propionate and butyrate, which are important energy sources for the large intestine 7,8 2,3,4,5,6 Control 10 6 hours FOS 9.8 5 SCFA Production 9.6 Log CFU/ml 24 hours 12 hours 6 9.4 9.2 4 3 2 9.0 1 8.8 8.6 Bifidobacteria Lactobacilli Clostridium perfringens Effect of FOS on intestinal flora in dogs 0 Cat Dog Effect of FOS on SCFA production in cats and dogs ICS PRE B I OT Now easier to administer NEW FORMU L ATION NEW S YRING E I OT ® Diarsanyl Plus 10 ml ® Diarsanyl Plus 24 ml PRE PRE ICS Presentation ICS • New easy to use syringe withBtwisting mechanism of action • New palatable formulation • Three pack sizes, ensuring the product is convenient and cost effective even for the largest dog T required, according to • Give once daily for 3-5 days, BorIOas the following table Dosage (graduations) Species Morning Evening Dog < 7kg Cat Rabbit, Ferret Guinea Pig, Rat 1 1 Dog 7 - 18kg 1 1 Dog 18 - 30kg I OT 2 2 1 1 Dog > 30kg ICS ® Diarsanyl Plus 60 ml PRE B References Ingredients • Montmorillonite 40 g/100 ml • Fructo-oligosaccharides 25 g/100 ml 1 2 3 4 5 • Dextrose 25 g/100 ml • Glycerol 15 g/100 ml • Electrolytes (sodium 1.5%, magnesium 0.3%, potassium 0.3%) 6 7 8 Depuis (1996), Les argiles en thérapeutique digestive, Thèse Pharmacology Poitiers Swanson K.S. et al (2002), Effects of supplemental fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides on colonic microbial populations, immune function and fecal odor components in the canine, American Society For Nutritional Science, Journal of Nutrition, 132, 1717-1719 Swanson K.S. et al (2002), Effects of supplemental fructooligosaccharides plus mannanoligosaccharides on immune function and ileal and fecal microbial populations in adult dogs, Arch Tierernahr, 56, 4, 309-318 Vickers R.J. et al (2001), Comparison of fermentation of selected fructooligosaccharides and other fibers substrates by canine colonic microflora, American Journal of Veterinary Research, 62, 609-615 Kerley M.S. and Sunvold G.D. (1997), Favorably modifying gut flora with a novel fiber (FOS), Proceedings from a PreCongress Symposium. Gastrointestinal Health Symposium. World Congress, Annual Congress of WSAVA, FECAVA & BSAVA. Birmingham, UK, 15-19 Swanson K.S. et al (2002), Fructooligosaccharides and Lactobacillus acidophilus modify gut microbial populations, total tract nutrient digestibilities and fecal protein catabolite concentrations in adult dogs, Journal of Nutrition, 132, 3721 – 3731 Sunvold G.D. et al (1995), Dietary fiber in dogs: In vitro fermentation of selected fiber sources by dog and cat fecal inoculums and in vivo digestions and metabolism of fiber-supplemented diets, Journal of Animal Science, 73, 1099 - 1109 Sunvold G.D. et al (1995), In vitro fermentation of selected fiber sources by dog and cat fecal inoculums: Influence of diet composition on substrate organic matter disappearance and short-chain fatty acid production, Journal of Animal Science, 73, 1110 - 1122 For further information please contact: CEVA ANIMAL HEALTH LTD 90 The Broadway, Chesham, Bucks HP5 1EG Tel: 01494 781510 www.ceva.uk.com