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© 2006 Rearch Diets, Inc. All rights rerved. D12492--2-13
Description
Rodent Diet with 60% kcal% fat.
Ud in Rearch
Fatty Liver In ammation Obesity Diabetes
Packaging
Product is packed in 12.5 kg box.Each box is identi ed with the product name, description, lot number and expiration date.
Lead Time
IN-STOCK.
Ready for next day shipment.
Gamma-Irradiation
Yes. Add 10 days to delivery time.
Form
Pellet, Powder, Liquid
Shelf Life
Most diets require storage in a cool dry environment. Stored correctly they should last 6 months.
Becau of the high fat content is best if kept frozen.
Control Diets
D12450B, D12450J, D12450K
Formula
Product #D12492
gm%Protein 26.2
Carbohydrate 26.3Fat 34.9 Total kcal/gm
5.24
Ingredient
gm
Cain, 30 Mesh
200L-Cystine
3Corn Starch 0Maltodextrin 10 125Sucro 68.8Cellulo, BW200 50Soybean Oil 25Lard*
245Mineral Mix S10026 10DiCalcium Phosphate 13Calcium Carbonate
5.5Potassium Citrate, 1 H2O 1
6.5Vitamin Mix V10001
10Choline Bitartrate
2FD&C Blue Dye #1
0.05
Total
773.85
kcal%
202060100
kcal
800120500275.2
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40004057
Formulated by E. A. Ulman, Ph.D., Rearch Diets, Inc., 8/26/98and 3/11/99.
*Typical analysis of cholesterol in lard = 0.72 mg/gram.Cholesterol (mg)/4057 kcal = 216.4Cholesterol (mg)/kg = 279.6
D12450B, D12451, D12492 The "Original High Fat Diets"
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