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Varieties: | Growth Promoting Medicine |
Component: | Carp Pituitary Gland |
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Product Name | Carp Pituitary Gland |
Specification | >99% |
Application | Granule |
Certification | ISO |
MOQ | 1g |
Introduction:
Carp hypophysis is a kind of animal medicine, our hypophysis is hand extracted from live carp. It is dried by a variety of techniques and mainly used for fish oxytocin. Stable, no side effects.
In 2006, the U.S. food and drug administration approved the use of common carp pituitary gland (CCP) in captive fish breeding. In 2006, the common carp hypophysis clinical trial (INAD) was conducted to evaluate the role of common carp hypophysis in promoting gamete maturation in various fishes. It has been proved that the pituitary gland of common carp has many functions in promoting ovulation and sperm excretion of fish. Meanwhile, the function of pituitary gland of common carp is also shown in the mature gametes of different species, including some threatened and endangered species. Common carp hypophysis is particularly effective in cold and hot water species.
Carp Pituitary Gland: Only from mature wild caught common carp (cyprinus carpio).
A spawning and fertility aid: For many species of fish.
Carp Pituitary Gland are currently used with: Carp, grass carp, big head carp and silver carp. Catfish, channel catfish and blue catfish. White sturgeon, tropical and ornamental fish including freshwater shark, muskellunge and many other species.
Function:
1. CPG are used in fish spawning operations for both female and male fish. With female fish to induce spawning, with male fish to induce spermiation.
2. CPG have a use in a wide variety of fish because of its harmless nature product.
3. CPG are currently used with: Carp, grass carp, big head carp and silver carp. Catfish, channel catfish and blue catfish. White sturgeon tropical and ornamental fish including freshwater shark, muskellunge and others.